Lucas stared at Evelyn for a moment, his expression thoughtful. Quickly sorting out his thoughts, he figured out the current situation and coldly turned to Jason and Blake.
He quickly sorted his thoughts and figured out the current situation. He then coldly shifted his gaze to Jason and Blake.
She felt that there was something odd in Lucas' gaze.
"Why is it you two?" Jason asked, surprised.
"Mason had something come up at the last minute," came Tiffany's explanation, "and asked us to come instead. What happened?"
She was rather displeased at the presence of Evelyn. They had been bumping into each other far too often lately. It was especially so now that Evelyn had managed to join their social circle.
This left Jason with a headache as he had not expected the situation to turn out like this.
Mason was too unreliable!
Lucas stepped in with long strides. With a frown, he asked, "What's going on here, Mr. Harrison?"
Furrowing his brows, Jason was stumped. How should he explain this? If he had said it was because of Evelyn, that would raise unnecessary suspicions.
A flicker of hidden emotions flashed in Blake's eyes. Pulling Jessica into an embrace, he casually answered, "It was a misunderstanding. We had a tiny dispute, that's all."
It was evident that he did not plan to elaborate further.
Still, Lucas had the same expression, not caring to press further. "That's good to hear."
Evelyn was not surprised by his attitude. He had cared about many things, but not her.
Sensing Lucas' attitude, Blake shot Evelyn a half-hearted smile. For Evelyn to have been ignored in front of Tiffany was downright humiliating.
Waving to Tiffany, Jessica mentioned, "Let me bring Blake to have his wound treated. I'll see you around, Tiffany."
Tiffany nodded in agreement.
Blake did not look back and walked away with Jessica, comforting her along the way.
As Evelyn glanced at their retreating figures, she told Jessica, "Since the matter's been resolved, let's go."
At the same time, Tiffany produced a tissue paper from her purse, handing it to Jason. "Here, wipe your mouth. It's bleeding."
"It's okay," came Jason's answer as he took the tissue paper.
Taking a look at his watch, Lucas suggested, "Let's talk outside."
They agreed and headed out with him.
Evelyn said little and followed behind, behaving very much like a stranger.
…
When they arrived at the car, Lucas finally glanced at Evelyn.
"I'll drop Tiffany off at the office," he said. Then, after a pause, he asked, "Where are you heading?"
Evelyn knew exactly what he meant, so she answered calmly. "I'll take a cab."
Lucas had already decided to send Tiffany back, but because Evelyn was also there, he had no choice but to pose the question. She knew that it was his way of prompting her to refuse so that he wouldn't be in an awkward situation.
Jason shifted. Although he felt uneasy about Evelyn leaving alone, it might seem worse for him to send her home.
Evelyn did not care much and pulled out her phone to call a cab.
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