Meanwhile, before Roxanne had the opportunity to answer, Lucian furrowed his brows and added grimly, “If it's not convenient, I'll send Layden over.”
Regaining her senses, Roxanne calmed herself down and replied, “It's all right. Essie is already in my car. I was just about to give you a call to tell you.”
Her words eased the tension on his face. “Thanks for that. Anyway, I have to go off now.”
Before Roxanne could even react,
Lucian ended the call.
All she could hear was the call-end tone.
After spacing out for a few seconds, Roxanne put her phone aside. Nonetheless, Lucian's voice continued to reverberate in her mind.
She was unsure if she was overthinking it, but it felt as if he was warming up to her after spending the last two days rehearsing together.
In fact, she would sometimes be mired in the illusion that they were a family, and that was the exact sensation she felt a moment ago.
Unfortunately, the thought of Sonya alone caused her to snap back into reality.
“Mommy?” Curious as to why she hadn't yet driven off, the children checked on her.
Roxanne, gradually gathering her thoughts, mumbled a response before starting the drive back home.
By the time they arrived, the dinner Lysa prepared was already waiting for them.
When Lysa only saw the four of them, she was surprised. “Where's Mr.
Farwell?”
Used to having dinner together with him over the last two days, Lysa felt out of sorts when she only saw Estella and not Lucian.
When she looked behind them to check, Lucian was still nowhere to be seen.
Lysa then gave Roxanne a quizzical look as if he was a member of their family.
Noticing Lysa's strange expression, Roxanne knitted her brows but quickly realized that the niggling sensation she felt wasn’t imagined. At the same time, for some inexplicable reason, her mood plummeted. “He... is tied up with work.”
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