I reviewed the draft design closely and made suggestions for changes.
It was a light blue chiffon maxi dress with pink flowers embroidered on it, paired with a bright red linen collar. The design combined timeless elegance with a modern twist.
"Well, this design is pretty unique." I nodded approvingly. "But I think it would look great with a little creativity at the hem and a deep red silk ribbon around the waist."
"Great idea! You're always spot-on with design," Lianne said, eagerly writing down my suggestions.
The whole morning flew by as we got lost in our discussion. Our stomachs started growling around noon, and we reluctantly agreed to wrap up.
"Come on, let's go down to the cafeteria for lunch," Lianne suggested, smiling and wrapping an arm around my shoulders. "You've been working all morning, so treat yourself to a good lunch. We'll be working late this afternoon."
I couldn't help but roll my eyes.
Lianne dragged me out of the office. As we reached the door, Ethan called out, "Ms. Wiley, why don't we grab lunch together? I've got some thoughts on the new products we discussed."
I was ready to decline, but Lianne's curious look made me bite back my refusal and smile instead. "Well… sure! I do have some questions for you, Mr. Grayson."
"You don't have to be so formal. Just call me Ethan," he said, sounding friendly.
My heart did a little flip, and I quickly avoided his gaze. How could he be so direct? I had no choice but to follow him out, while Lianne gave me a knowing look.
"So, where are we going for lunch?" I asked, irritated.
"A place you really like," Ethan said, taking my hand and leading the way.
Caught off guard and frustrated, I tried to yank my hand free, but he wouldn't let go. I had no choice but to walk with him through the streets of Lendora.
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