If there was another thing Atlas excelled at, it was blowing up all his dates.
In recent years, Penny had heard about Atlas going on dates—sometimes unwillingly—since he was the current head of the family. The Bennet Family was rather traditional and strict, still adhering to old teachings regarding marriage, family, gender roles, and hierarchy.
"Well, thank you," Penny said, briefly raising her brows as the food was served, her eyes snapping at the man across from her. "First Brother, I hope you don’t blow this date like you do with everything else."
Atlas looked at her with an air of arrogance. "I blow up my dates on purpose."
"Haha. Is that so?" Penny shrugged, a bit doubtful.
Her first brother might not have been eager to attend all the dates he had in the past, but Penny was certain he wouldn’t just rudely ruin them. Still, Atlas had a knack for breaking hearts or unintentionally riling people up.
Before she could speak again, the server arrived and began pouring juice into a wine glass.
"I don’t drink a lot," Penny muttered, shifting her gaze back to Atlas. "But juice in a wineglass? First Brother, I don’t think this is a good combination."
"But it looks like wine. There’s not much difference aside from taste."
"That’s a huge difference."
Atlas kept his lips drawn into a thin line, silently agreeing with her—though not about the wine, but rather the effects it might have on her.
"Just be thankful," he said. "Don’t be so ungrateful."
"Tch." Penny clicked her tongue. "I wouldn’t be surprised if, by the end of this date, I’m not the one learning how to be treated by a man, but rather the other way around, and you’d learn how to treat a woman."
Atlas frowned but didn’t argue. He simply said, "We’ll see about that."
Her response was a gleeful smile. Just as Penny was about to start slicing the steak, Atlas set down his cutlery.
"Here," he said, lifting his plate and reaching for hers. He skillfully swapped her plate with his, which was already cut into portions.
A tinge of surprise appeared in her eyes as he placed her original plate in front of himself.
"Wow, First Brother." Penny clapped mildly. "This is amazing. For some reason, I feel a bit flustered."
Atlas smirked. "Just eat."
"Can’t you say your words a little more gently? You’re ruining the mood," she quipped, only to hear him chuckle faintly. Penny smacked her lips and started eating the steak. The moment she tasted it, her brows rose.
"It’s good?" he asked, and she nodded. "I know. Eat well."
At this point, she stopped nitpicking and enjoyed a few more pieces without saying a word. The meat was tender and seemed to melt in her mouth. Even if Penny wasn’t hungry, she would eat it all.
For a moment, they enjoyed their food in silent peace. Aside from the good food and the quiet night, the night breeze hummed in their ears. If he weren’t her brother, she would think he was planning something big, like a proposal.
’Oh, God!’ she almost choked on her food at the thought, pounding her chest. Atlas swiftly handed her the juice, which she took and drank in one go.
"I know the food is nice, but you’re not in a race," he said as she recovered. "What were you thinking to almost choke on your food?"
Penny huffed and looked at him. "First Brother, you’re not going to propose, are you?"
"But I don’t sneak out." He blinked. "You do." freewebnσvel.cѳm
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