When the door of the private room was pushed open, everyone expected Ryan to walk in. But instead, a waitress walked in with a tray.
"Ms. Arwen, this is for you," she said and Arwen turned with a frown.
Turning to Aiden, she asked, "Did you order it?"
Aiden shook his head. At which Emyr turned to ask the waitress. "Who sent it?"
"It was Mr. Foster. He had to leave somewhere urgently so he requested us to bring this here as compensation for his absence," the waitress replied.
Arwen frowned. "We don’t need it. Please take it back," she said, and at her words like that, the waitress seemed troubled.
"Ma’am, this wine has already been billed and —"
Before she could say it more, Aiden interrupted her. "Keep it here and leave," he said, confusing Arwen. She turned to glance at him and he reassured her, "Don’t worry. I will ask Emyr to send it back later."
She nodded and the waitress left keeping the wine at the table.
When the door was closed again, Carl spoke, exhaling a deep breath. "Oh, I almost thought it was Mr. Foster."
Amelia chuckled. "Oh, I can’t even say I am happy about your disappointment. Because I actually wanted to see him to come here." She clicked her tongue in disappointment. And just when Carl would have used her statement to his benefit, she added, "I didn’t like his tone of disdain earlier. So, I would have loved to witness his defeat."
"Defeat?" Aiden hadn’t let Arwen explain it to him earlier. But now hearing the conversion between the two, he was a little intrigued to know.
Amelia hummed but before she could say any further, Carl took the opportunity from her, speaking, "Oh Mr. Foster earlier had made it sound like Senior Sister has made a very wrong choice of choosing you over him. We don’t know the details but he seemed to be sure that he is better than you. And that’s why Senior Sister invited him here so that he can see it better with his own eyes but sigh, he didn’t come."
Aiden turned to Arwen, his eyes calculative, "You wanted to show me off?"
"I just wanted him to stop bothering me saying that I married some old man, once and for all," Arwen said, her voice carrying a tinge of annoyance.
"Does it bother you that much?" Aiden asked again.
Arwen paused for a moment. Thinking back, she doesn’t think it bothers her much. After all, neither Ryan’s nor her mother’s perspective concerns her anymore. It was just that she wanted Ryan to understand in every way that there was no chance of going back to where they never were actually. And showing off Aiden to him was an easy way for that.
But now that she thinks about it, she felt it wasn’t worth it. Shaking her head, she replied, "It doesn’t bother me much. Let him wait for the party to witness the reality. It’s good he missed the chance today, or else we would have missed the big fun of the other day."
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