"Spill it, why are you tailing me?" Ellinor asked bluntly, having already had her suspicions.
Belinda looked a bit sheepish, "I just wanted to see where you'd go and what you'd do."
Ellinor casually folded her arms, "Why the curiosity about what I'm up to? Care to be a bit more specific?"
Belinda knew her stalking was out of line and felt pretty rotten about it.
But then she remembered she had a reason, so she puffed up her chest and asked, "Ellinor! I saw you coming out of the office of Crescent Society’s president. What's your deal with them?"
Ellinor didn't even bat an eyelash as she simply replied, "They're old friends of mine from childhood. Is there a problem?"
Belinda was taken aback, her face a picture of surprise, "What? Ellinor, you're childhood friends with the president of Crescent Society? But didn't you grow up in the boondocks?"
Ellinor looked at her, "So country bumpkins can't make it big? Is it so weird that a childhood friend of mine made it from rags to riches as a corporate bigwig?"
Belinda quickly waved her hands, "No, no! That's not what I meant; I thought you and the president of Crescent Society..."
Ellinor finished for her, "Thought I was in a romantic relationship with the president of Crescent Society?"
Belinda felt even guiltier, "It's what Collin told me; he said you and Chase from Crescent Society tied the knot, so I just..."
Ellinor fell silent.
There had been a misunderstanding between her and Theo before, which made Theo think she had married Chase.
So, it was conceivable that Theo's right-hand man, Collin, would think the same.
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