Before Life 333
Posted on July 11, 2025 ยท 0 mins read
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Back in the office, Abigail suddenly remembered that she still hadnโ€™t properly thanked Sebastian. She sent him a message: โ€œJust a thank you?โ€

Abigail was confused, her mind racing. โ€˜Does he think a simple โ€œthank youโ€ is insincere? That a thank-you might really be too little? He went all the way to Fletcher Group for me.โ€™

She sent a text again: โ€œWhen are you free, Mr. Robinson? Let me treat you to dinner.โ€

After sending the message, she set her phone aside and turned her attention to her inbox.

โ€œAbigail? I thought you took the day off?โ€ Timothy walked into the office, visibly surprised to see her.

Abigail realized what she had forgotten: she forgot to cancel her leave. Only when Timothy asked her did she remember that.

โ€œMr. Newman, I finished my thing so I came back to work,โ€ she explained.

Timothy said in surprise, โ€œThat was fast. No need to take a full day off. You just came in late. We wonโ€™t count it as leave.โ€

โ€œOh, thank you, Mr. Newman,โ€ Abigail said.

Timothy waved her off. โ€œItโ€™s nothing. Just focus on your work.โ€ With that, he left the room.

Abigail sat back down and checked her phone again. Sebastian had already responded to her: โ€œTonight.โ€

โ€˜Tonight? Treating the big boss to dinner? Obviously, a regular restaurant wonโ€™t do,โ€™ she thought.

Then she picked a suitable restaurant and sent the address with a message: โ€œLetโ€™s meet here after work.โ€

In the CEOโ€™s office, Jeremiah nervously finished his report. He glanced at Sebastian and noticed something rareโ€“Sebastian was smiling. It was subtle, but Jeremiah was certain that he was smiling.

โ€œJeremiah,โ€ Sebastianโ€™s tone carried a rare trace of lightness. โ€œWeโ€™re off on time today.โ€

The sudden call of his name startled Jeremiah. When the words registered, his eyes widened in disbelief. He almost blurted out, โ€œAre you serious, Mr. Robinson?โ€

Instead, he responded, โ€œYes, Mr. Robinson. Iโ€™ll inform everyone.โ€

He sneaked another glance at Sebastian, who was looking down at his phone, his voice now back to neutral. โ€œMm.โ€

Relieved, Jeremiah headed out to make the arrangements, barely suppressing his excitement.

โ€˜Finally! A normal workday. Iโ€™ve been working so much overtime that Iโ€™m about to go bald,โ€™ Jeremiah thought.

After work, Abigail joined the flow of employees leaving the building. The Uber she called was already waiting, and once seated, she messaged Sebastian: โ€œIโ€™m on the way. How about you?โ€

It was a soft probe, but his reply came quickly: โ€œJust about to leave.โ€

Reassured, she didnโ€™t send anything moreโ€“she didnโ€™t want to seem like she was rushing him.

At the same time, Jeremiah returned to the office with documents and saw Sebastian standing, clearly getting ready to leave.

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He checked the time and noticed it was the end of the workday.

โ€˜Mr. Robinson actually meant it,โ€™ Jeremiah wondered, a bit surprised. He then asked in a light tone, โ€œMr. Robinson, where are you going? Need you a ride?โ€

Sebastian replied, โ€œNo need. Just go home. Iโ€™ve already asked the driver to come pick me up.โ€

Hearing that, Jeremiah let out a breath of relief. โ€œGot it, Mr. Robinson.โ€

Jeremiah could barely hide his grin. Sebastian shot him a glance and then left.

Inside the private room, the atmosphere was particularly quiet. Abigail glanced up, watching Sebastian as he studied the menu. Though half his face was hidden behind the mask, his well-defined jaw and lips made it clear that his features were striking.

โ€œJust the stuff on this page,โ€ Sebastian finally said, breaking the silence.

His voice snapped Abigail out of her daze. Quickly standing up, she said, โ€œIโ€™ll get the waiter to take the order.โ€

She stepped out in a bit of a fluster, taking a deep breath outside the room to calm her racing heart.

When she returned with the waiter, Sebastian was gazing out the window. He turned around when he heard the door open, and their eyes met. At that moment, Abigail was struck by a deep sense of familiarity.

โ€˜Maybe itโ€™s because heโ€™s Clarkโ€™s brother,โ€™ she told herself. โ€˜Their eyes are really similar.โ€™

Once the food was ordered, the room fell silent again. They werenโ€™t close. Abigail wasnโ€™t a talkative person, and Sebastian clearly wasnโ€™t either.

Luckily, the restaurant served food pretty fast. Amid the awkward silence, Abigail finally said, โ€œMr. Robinson, please enjoy the food.โ€

The entire meal was accompanied only by the soft clinking of cutlery. Abigail silently regretted everything, thinking, โ€˜Had I known it would be this awkward, I wouldnโ€™t have offered dinner.โ€™

When the last bite was done, she felt a sense of relief and suggested, โ€œItโ€™s getting late, Mr. Robinson. Shall we go?โ€

Sebastian lifted his gaze and said in his usual neutral voice, but Abigail thought she caught a hint of disappointment in his tone. โ€œYou donโ€™t feel like staying with me, huh?โ€

Abigail looked at him, stunned. He was already standing, not waiting for her answer. Seeing her expression, he urged, โ€œArenโ€™t you coming?โ€

Abigail was a little speechless, and she thought, โ€˜Did I imagine that?โ€™

She nodded and replied, โ€œYou can leave first. Thereโ€™s a lot of food left. Iโ€™ll ask them to pack it.โ€ Her tone was natural. After speaking, she called the waiter to pack the leftovers.

Once the waiter finished packing, she headed downstairs to settle the bill. She noticed Sebastian had already left. She mumbled to herself, โ€œFunny. He even said I donโ€™t feel like staying with him. Seems he is eager to leave.โ€


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