Arwen didn’t understand what Gianna was trying to ask. With furrow between her brows, she asked, "What are you implying to say, Anna?"
Gianna’s eyes shone with excitement. She quickly shifted into a better posture and turned to Arwen to explain her question better. "I mean to ask you if you knew my uncle from before? Like, you didn’t just meet him outside the Civil Affairs Bureau; you have known him before."
Arwen halted at that thought.
Known Aiden from before?
Had she known him from before?
Although she always had the feeling of familiarity, it still didn’t seem possible. She didn’t know him before. It was only that day, outside the Civil Affairs Bureau, that she met him.
"Anna, how can that be possible? I told him I had met him in the Civil Affairs Bureau. Do you think I would lie to you about it?"
Gianna shook her. "Of course, not," she said, dismissing Arwen’s doubt at the very instant. "I know you wouldn’t lie to me. I just mean that it’s not very impossible for you to know my uncle. After all, he used to stay in Cralens during his early years and —"
Before she could say more, a knock at the room’s door interrupted her. Both she and Arwen turned to look at the door.
"Mr. Jones, is there something?" Arwen asked when she saw the butler standing at the door, waiting for permission to enter. "Please come in."
"Madam, someone has come to deliver you something. On asking, they said they are from East Serenity Residence, your grandmother’s place," Mr. Jones informed before adding. "They are waiting for you downstairs. Do you have any instructions?"
And it was then Arwen remembered that last night she even received a call from Margaret. It wasn’t like she had forgotten about it. She knew someone would be coming in the morning; it was just that she got a little caught in the words and the conversation with Gianna.
"Oh, someone is already here," she said while moving her fingers a few times on the keyboard before closing it and keeping it aside. "You can go down first, Mr. Jones. I will be down in a few minutes."
Mr. Jones nodded and just he left, Arwen also stood up to walk out of the room. She was just about to move when Gianna held her hands.
"What?" she asked, her brows furrowed in confusion. "Don’t tell me you asked them to bring those chocolates to you again. Arwen, what’s your obsession with those chocolates?"
"Oh-ho, it’s not the chocolates this time," Arwen said, pursing her lips. "I asked them to find me something. And last night, Aunt Margaret told me they were able to get it. So, today they are sending it here."
Gianna didn’t understand. But given the shine, she could clearly see in Arwen’s gaze, she could tell it was something interesting.
"What is it?" she asked, her interest piqued.
Arwen slowly removed Gianna’s hold from her hand and shrugged. "You can come and see if you want to. I am not going to stay here and explain everything to you."
She said, already turning away to walk out of the room.
Gianna, still behind, couldn’t react in time. By the moment she did, Arwen was already close to the door. "Wenna, you —"
Ignoring her curse, Arwen didn’t linger. She just walked out of the room, leaving Gianna alone to grumble in the room.
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