Because she would discuss the land for dinner, which was to be jointly developed with the Tueley family.
"Got it."
Brittany handled the paperwork and then headed to the restaurant with her secretary and the folks from public relations.
The dinner went smoothly.
Those who had previously gossiped about Isaac were cut off from collaborating with Brittany. Those who remained in partnership with Brittany dared not mention Isaac again.
They were business people, after all. They wouldn’t risk offending Brittany over some idle gossip.
Brittany had had a bit too much to drink the night before. Today, she wasn't in the best of states. Wesley Tueley noticed her discomfort and took several glasses for her.
By the time the meal ended, Wesley and Brittany were the only ones left in the spacious private dining room.
"Did you drink too much last night?" Wesley raised an eyebrow. "Are you celebrating your divorce? Are you that happy about it?"
Pouring herself a cup of water, Brittany drained it in one gulp. "Yes, I am pretty happy."
Wesley shook his head in mock disapproval. "You should get some rest when you get home."
Brittany remembered that the previous night had been a family feast at the Salter’s. She wasn't interested in the Salters' internal disputes, but she was curious about Leda.
So she asked, "How's Leda doing recently?"
She still remembered that Daniel had taken a beating from her. She wasn’t going to let that go easily.
"The Salters aren't willing to let her in. She's got a long way to go before she's accepted." Wesley scoffed.
Brittany acknowledged the information and left.
Once in her car, her secretary turned on the radio.
The news on the radio was about Stella Thorne leaving the show and the crew replacing her with a new leading lady.
"Ms. Dustin, has Ms. Stella really left the industry?"
With Stella gone, Brittany couldn't reach her anymore.
Seeing that Brittany didn't respond, the secretary didn't ask any more questions.
When Brittany got home, Daniel was already asleep.
She tiptoed back to her room, careful to make as little noise as possible, afraid of waking Daniel up.
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