Chapter 2134 Lunch for Three
Serena went back to her office after that, whereas Cindy peered around the doorway hesitantly before she
returned to her desk to work on her design.
If she were to be introspective about this, she would realize that she was the only one in the entire office who had
yet to pick up sewing and stitching, but there was nothing much she could do about that. After all, she was the
slowest learner of the bunch, and her qualifications were sub-par compared to the others'.
She sighed and wondered briefly if she should put a sewing machine or something in the apartment so that she
could practice the craft in private.
All the hard work she did was only confined within the walls of this office, and she did whatever she liked during
after-work hours. She had overheard her colleagues talking about their plans when they got home, and it seemed
as if they enjoyed dabbling in sewing and making artistic pieces out of scraps of cloth.
As it turned out, she had convinced herself that she was a hard worker, only to discover that she was falling behind
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbecause of that delusion. The thought of this seemed to have become her drive to work even harder and put in
more effort, for inspiration no longer evaded her after she had learned to focus on her tasks. Eventually, her
sketches started to become better as well.
She wanted to prove herself as an asset to the company, and if she wanted that to happen sooner rather than
later, Cindy was going to have to double down on her efforts.
When it was nearly time for lunch, she saw Mary walking in her direction; she was clearly the woman's target. She
looked up at Mary and waited until she drew near before asking, "Are you looking for me?"
Mary smiled and nodded. "Yes, that much is obvious because I'm already here. As usual, Mr. Kaufmann wants to
see you."
Cindy frowned at this. She didn't like how Otis would ask to meet her in his office so frequently, and he would always
regale her with empty conversations that were not the least bit interesting.
This time, however, Mary seemed to know why he wanted to see Cindy. She smiled and added, "You don't have to
go up; he said he'd like for you to wait in the lobby and that you'll be joining him for lunch outside."
Cindy parted her lips to say something, but words deserted her. She waited until lunchtime finally rolled around and
headed down to the lobby to wait for Otis.
She couldn't quite understand why Otis was always asking her to have lunch with him. She was a nobody in the
company, and she had done nothing to deserve such attention from him. She began to wonder if he was entirely
oblivious to the fact that she did not want to get too close to him or the other executives at all.
She frowned as she stood in the lobby and watched as her peers brushed past her. Some of them looked as if they
knew why she was waiting there, and those who weren't under Serena's apprenticeship shot her envious looks. If
only you guys know just how much I wish this was happening to someone else, Cindy thought bitterly.
She hung around the lobby, and when most of the employees had gone out for lunch, the executive elevator
arrived with a ding. However, two figures walked out instead of one, and she knew both of them. She had even
seen them walking through the lobby while conversing the other day.
Regret filled her; she should have known that Otis wouldn't invite her to lunch unless Gary was around.
Regret filled her; she should have known that Otis wouldn't invite her to lunch unless Gary was around.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe tried to make herself appear as nonchalant as possible, and she even smiled at Otis and Gary when they drew
close. "Mr, Kaufmann, Mr. Frye," she greeted courteously.
Gary hummed in response and asked aloud, "Right, where shall we go for lunch?"
She exchanged a look with Otis and realized that he was expecting an answer from her.
They were being so pleasant to her that she had no choice but to say lamely, "I have no preferences whatsoever."
Gary nodded and said, "In that case, we can go over to this restaurant that I think you'll like. I've always wanted to
bring you there, so I guess today's the day."
He made it sound as if it was a friendly gesture, and she would like to think it was his way of protecting her image in
front of Otis.
However, Cindy couldn't help feeling conflicted about this. She was a married woman, and she ought to maintain a
polite distance from other men. She wasn't sure if going out for lunch with them would cross the line or break some
unspoken rule, but either way, she felt uneasy.
The three of them left the company together. Otis planned on driving his own car, and at that moment, Cindy was
in a dilemma. She paused hesitantly before she slinked into Gary's car.
In stark contrast to her stiff demeanor, he seemed perfectly at ease.