Chapter 6 In the back of a limo, a screen separated Fiona and Sebastian from the driver. Flona knew someone like Sebastian probably wasnât into small talk, so she zoned out and kept to herself. The only sound was her phone buzzing. She peeked at the screen but didnât pick up. It rang again, and she hit the silence.
button Sebastian glanced over. âGo ahead, take the callâ
Fiona waved her phone away with a simile. âNah, Iâm good. Gotta watch out-people can be so touchy. Iâm too young for that kind of drama.â
Sebastian had a hunch it was Macy Blowing up her phone.
Pulling up to a fancy steak restaurant with a killer view, it was the kind of place couples went for a special date. âWhy is he into this? Probably pricey as heck, Fiona thought and was silently freaking out about the bill. They walked in, and Sebastian showed some class, pulling out her chair for her. Neat. Then the manager showed up with menus. Sebastian ordered some fancy dishes and asked Fiona if she wanted anything extra.
She shook her head real quick. âNope, thatâs a ton already.â inside, she was stressing over the price tag, practically feeling her wallet getting lighter.
Sebastian jost grinned and said to the manager, âThatâll do. Oh, and toss in a bottle from the bossâs private stash.â
+âSure thing,â said the manager, and off he went.
Fiona raised her eyebrows. âYou drink?â
Sebastian had a little laugh. âI donât have strict rules, though I do skip meat and booze on certain days.â
Fiona was like, âOh, cool,â but then her jaw nearly hit the floor when food started rolling out steaks, foie gras, lobster-the works. And the managerâs hauling in a crazy expensive bottle of wine. Fiona wanted to bail out so bad, thinking about the tab.
Sebastian caught her look and teased, âDonât tell me youâre bailing on the bill?â
Fiona held back a groan. âNope.â She was all about investing money to make money, and this meal was a drop in the bucket, really.
As Sebastian started eating, all smooth and classy, Fiona couldnât help but be a little impressed. She wasnât all that into steak; too fussy for her taste. But she had to admit, the food here was pretty legit. Figuring she might as well get her moneyâs worth, she dug in and started to enjoy the meal too.
Sebastian couldnât help but watch Fiona as they ate. She was cutting her steak like a pro-right hand with the knife, left hand with the fork, no mess, no sound. A little while in, she paused and crossed her silverware on her plate.
Then she grabbed her wine glass, gave it a swirl, and took a sniff before taking a sip. She looked pretty pleased with it. Seriously, her manners were on point, like sheâd been to charm school or something. Sebastian found himself staring at her wine-stained lips-that was how much she grabbed his attention. She had this vibe that was more captivating than anyone else in town. âSomeone teaches you all this fancy dining stuff?â
Fiona nodded, âYep, had classes on all that good stuff. But Iâm trying extra hard today, especially in front of you, Mr. Quinn. Did you bring me here just to watch me eat or what?â Her eyes danced with a playful challenge since he was checking her out so much.
Sebastian didnât say a word but took his own wine, swirling it the same way Fiona did. Seeing him drink, she had to look away, understanding why some folks were totally hung up on him. There was something about this guy, just one thing that seemed a bit off.
Since Sebastian wasnât chatty, Fiona didnât push. She topped off his wine and lifted her glass. âCheers, for your help today. Youâve been a lifesaver, Mr. Quinn. Think about sticking with me?â
âSticking with you?â Sebastian raised an eyebrow. âWhatâs in it for me?â
âNathan owes me a house and a chunk of cash. We split it, I take the house. If that house was worth 16 million dollars, then I would take another 28 1/2 18:18 Mon, 3 Jun A M Chapter 6 60%
million dollars. The rest is yours. A lair deal?â That was the reason why she asked for,80 million dollars-she planned to split it with Sebastian for his help.
Sebastian tried not to smile too wide. âUsing the Quinn familyâs money in your little game, huh?â
Fiona was quick. âTuming their cash into ours. Easy for you, right? Say the word, and almost 40 million dollars is yours.â
Sebastian was straight up. âIâm not into money.â
âNot into money? Fiona couldnât believe her ears. Who didnât want money? She held back the urge to roll her eyes at him. She said, âWhat if I canâ¦â
Sebastian looked at her with a smile and waited for her to continue.
Fionaâs vivacious eyes twirled around as she stared at him, lips tightly pressed together. She contemplated, âThe thing men dread most is others saying theyâre incompetent in certain respects, especially if there is an issue in that area. All that rumors that he doesnât get close to women might well be his way to divert attention. He doesnât want others to know he has problems. For me to brazenly offer treatment, what if he became enraged with shame and joined Nathan against me? Wouldnât I be shooting myself in the foot? Thinking of this, Fiona shook her head, finished off the red wine in her glass in one gulp, stood up, and politely said, âItâs nothing, just forget it. This mealâs on me. Thanks for earlier today.â Iâve only gotten 10 million dollars yet he ordered such expensive wine without the intention to help me. Iâm very poor, okay? No consideration for people without money at all, how annoying!â