Hayley and Teddy were like two sides of the same coin. The only difference was that Hayley had a strange side to her. While Teddy seemed perpetually unhappy with everything in the world, Hayley could light up just by catching a glimpse of Slater—her so-called male god.
To Patricia, it was strange. She had known Slater since they were kids. Sure, he had always had that angelic face, but Patricia knew too much about him to understand the girls who were willing to carry his children just for a smile.
But who would’ve thought Hayley wasn’t just like that with Slater?
Was she like this with every prospective love interest?
"Come on, Patricia\~" Hayley clung to her arm, letting herself get dragged toward their office. "Just once. I swear it won’t affect our friendship. Don’t you want me to become your sister?"
Patricia’s expression remained deadpan as she kept her eyes on the hallway ahead.
*I don’t think my brother is ugly,* she thought. *But at the same time, I’ve never understood the girls who dated him.*
Maybe it was just a sibling thing. In her eyes, Theo looked average. Very average.
She glanced at Hayley, who was still practically begging.
"I’ll think about it, okay?" Patricia relented as they reached the department entrance. "But let me warn you—my brother is busy, so don’t play with his heart. He’s kind, and people sometimes take advantage of that. And he’s very important to me. So, if you break his heart, I’ll break you."
Hayley straightened up and nodded enthusiastically.
"I promise," she said, raising a hand in a mock oath. "If I play games, you may break me as many times as you want."
Patricia scrunched up her nose and shrugged, choosing not to dwell on it. It was just a casual date. Nothing to worry about. Besides, she liked Hayley—though she wasn’t sure if she and Theo would even click.
Her thoughts halted as they arrived at the department entrance, and Patricia’s eyes immediately landed on Teddy and Shawn.
Both men were standing beside a massive stack of delivery boxes that took up nearly an entire wall.
Hayley turned her head, and her face twitched at the sight. This was exactly why she always came in last minute—she didn’t want to get roped into singing for deliveries or carrying heavy packages. Some of hers were quite heavy, after all.
Patricia walked over and stopped beside Teddy.
"You guys..." she whispered, staring at the towering stack of packages. "I thought I was a shopaholic, but don’t tell me you’re getting ten times more than I do! How can you even afford all of this?!"
Her eyes scanned the two men, landing on the watch wrapped around Shawn’s wrist.
She scoffed, grabbing his hand for a better look. Suspicion flashed in her eyes.
"Is it rude to ask how much you’re getting paid?" she asked. "Because this is *very* expensive."
Unless Shawn had major savings, that watch alone would cost a year’s salary. And Patricia knew that brand didn’t allow installment payments—it was a limited-edition luxury model.
Shawn gave a nervous laugh. "Ah, it’s not real. I got it in one of the deliveries. It’s a counterfeit."
"A counterfeit?" Patricia narrowed her eyes, inspecting the watch again. She wasn’t a watch expert—she preferred luxury bags and shoes—but her brother Theo collected watches. His newest favorite was the exact same model.
So, she was sure.
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