Chapter 693
On my way to the breakroom, I casually asked a few coworkers, โMr. Shane didnโt come in today?โ They exchanged looks, barely holding back laughter. It only made me more curious. โWhatโs the deal? Something happen to him?โ
โHe got scratched up!โ one finally blurted.
โHis girlfriend probably did it,โ someone else chimed in.
โWho knew she had claws like that?โ
โYeah, well, he was at a nightclub. Honestly, if I were her, Iโd scratch him up too.โ
The chatter snowballed, painting a pretty clear picture: Ron wasnโt in because he had a visible scratch on his face and was too embarrassed to show up.
When I got back to my desk, I couldnโt resist giving him a call. Not to poke funโjust, you know, check in. After all, heโd always been nice to me.
The moment he picked up, Ron didnโt even give me a chance to say hi. โDonโt listen to the nonsense those gossiping hens at the office are saying. None of itโs true.โ
His denial was classicโthe guilty dog barks first. I played dumb. โHuh? What are you even talking about? Who said anything?โ
There was a pause. โWait, didnโt you go to the office today? You didnโt hear?โ
I played it cool. โBeen slammed with work. Havenโt had time for small talk. Why? Something happen?โ
โUgh, donโt even get me startedโฆโ And just like that, he launched into a dramatic retelling of the exact story the office had already spilled. By the end, he dropped the ultimate punchline: โYou know what I regret most? Falling for women in the first place.โ
That line instantly cleared the storm cloud hanging over my mood. I couldnโt resist poking him. โOh? Thinking about switching teams?โ
โMaybe,โ Ron shot back, laughing. โBut only for someone like Hayden.โ
The mention of Hayden hit like a small jolt, but Ron didnโt mean anything by itโit was just the guyโs charm setting unreal standards.
I stayed quiet, and it mustโve clicked for him what heโd just said. โOh, shoot. Sorry, I didnโt meanโโ
โWhich club did you go to?โ I cut him off.
โDracoLux!โ he said without hesitation. Then he stopped, like heโd said too much.
I guessed heโd realized something. I smirked. โDracoLux? Thatโs basically a networking spot for rich people. Isnโt it where the Seavora crowd goes to close deals over champagne?โ
โExactly!โ Ron huffed. โBut nope, she still flipped out. Maybe because I came home late? I donโt know. You womenโalways overthinking. Something totally innocent gets turned into a full-blown scandal.โ
Oof. He really just offended every woman on the planet with that one.
โHas she calmed down afterโฆyou know, scratching you?โ I asked, trying to keep the laugh out of my voice.
โwallโ he muttered, costing to mentt. โis sold on erin bad mad?? ch, do gonโs Laughing at me now, fon?โ That was it. Doet it, laughing so hund my sides whed from round Wap it up, and Iโm dorking half your berus the mouth.
Considering heโd been carrying the wildoad all month, I wasnโt planning to argue even if he didnโt give me a bonus.
As I laughed uncontrollably, a soft knock on my office door cut through my giggles. Twisting in my chair, I turned toward the sound to find Wayne standing there, holding a bouquet of flowers.
Ron, completely oblivious to the situation on my end, kept talking. โStop laughing. Seriously, letโs switch topics. I think I saw someone you know at the club last night. Not totally sure, but they looked familiar. Iโm positive Iโve seen them before.โ
โWas it a man?โ I asked, keeping my tone neutral while sneaking a glance at Wayne, who was still waiting patiently by the door.
โNo, a woman. She kind of had this cheerful vibe. I think she used to work at your company,โ Ron said.
Demi. His description screamed Demi. But that didnโt add upโshe was supposed to be in Lindale, lying low. She wouldnโt dare come back to Seavora, let alone show up at DracoLux.
I wanted to ask if he was sure, but with Wayne standing there, I swallowed the question.