Sophia was on the phone, her face a picture of serenity, still dressed in her work attire, obviously having come straight from the office.
Totally engrossed in her call, she didn't notice the private room on her side, calmly following the hostess through the dining area.
Don glanced behind her and didn't spot anyone else.
He couldn't help but frown in confusion, puzzled why Sophia, who'd mentioned fixing some appliances earlier, was here flying solo.
The hostess had already escorted Sophia to her table.
She turned to thank the hostess and took a seat, which happened to face the entrance to their private room.
Don couldn't help but look over at Brandon.
Brandon was also on a call, fully focused and composed, oblivious to the outside world.
Hannah noticed Don’s hesitation as he glanced at Brandon, and gave him a curious look, not getting his vibe.
Don chuckled, not wanting to spill the beans, and casually asked her.
"So, Cornelia told me you're not keen on tying the knot. Why's that? You're quite the catch, must have a bunch of folks lining up for you."
Cornelia, a mutual friend and a networking whiz with a wide circle, had a good rapport with Don—just friends, the kind you make sure to grab a meal with when you're back in town.
It was actually Cornelia who had set this up.
She and Hannah were childhood besties from the same block, thick as thieves, and Cornelia knew Hannah and her family inside out.
But even though she was tight with Hannah, Don was more of a stranger, only having met her once at a dinner organized by Cornelia, leaving a decent impression.
This was their second encounter.
When faced with his question, Hannah just smiled. “Haven't met the right one. Better single than sorry.”
Don echoed with a smile. “True that.”
He couldn't resist another peek at Brandon.
Brandon had ended his call and was now looking over at Hannah.
"Sorry, didn't realize it was you."
"No worries."
Hannah returned his earlier three words with a smile.
"What brought you to this shindig today?" Brandon inquired, looking at her.
Hannah chuckled. "Just playing along with my folks."
As if to clear any potential misunderstanding, she quickly added with a smile.
"I never planned on blind dating, but my parents keep pressuring me. Every time they chalk up my single status to not giving people a chance, it turns into a domestic soap opera every other day. So, I had to show up to keep the peace, but don't sweat it."
"No worries," said Brandon. "I'm not here for the matchmaking either."
Hannah paused, looking at him.
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