Chapter 89
Without looking at the screen, Brandon answered.
At this hour, it could only be Kent calling.
âMr. Crawley, Mr. Evert would like to meet with you tomorrow afternoon, what do you think?â Kent reported the next dayâs schedule diligently from the other end of the line, but before he could finish, Brandon cut him off
with a flat tone.
âNot meeting him.â
âUh?â He hadnât heard of any recent issues between Brandon and Mr. Evert, so this sudden refusal was unexpected.
âIâll be out of town for a few days, postpone all appointments accordingly,â said Brandon.
Kent quickly flipped through Brandonâs schedule. âBut Mr. Crawley, you donât have any trips planned. Where are you headed?â
âThatâs none of your business, just make sure itâs arranged.â
After giving instructions, Brandon hung up.
Kent, still baffled, listened to the âbeep beepâ on the other end and looked up at his assistant, âDoes Mr. Crawley have any trips scheduled?â
The assistant was just as clueless, âNot that I know of.â
Kentâs frown deepened, and he sent a message to Brandon, [Mr. Crawley, do you need me to book your flight now?[
Brandonâs reply came quickly. [No need]
Kent was puzzled.
A trip even he was kept in the dark about?
Sophia made it to the graduation venue just in the nick of time.
Sheâd left home a bit late that morning and made a lastâminute stop at the studio to discuss some creative ideas for the traditional resort project with Don â the client was pressing hard. She rushed to the venue right after their meeting.
By the time she arrived, the graduation ceremony was about to start. The place was decorated to the nines, most of the students were already there, still scrambling for seats or huddled in groups chatting away.
Sylvia had been waiting for Sophia at the entrance and quickly grabbed her when she saw her hurrying over, âYou made it! I was beginning to think youâd skip the graduation.â
It wasnât just her concern. Sophia wasnât much for group activities.
Although the graduation ceremony was significant, it wasnât mandatory for getting the degree and diploma, so it wasnât like she had to be there.
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Sophia hadnât actually considered missing it after all, you only graduate once.
âSorry about that.â Sophia gave Sylvia an apologetic look. âPulled an allânighter working on a design and overslept, then I dashed to the companyâ
No worries, as long as youâre here,â Sylvia said, leading her to their class section.
The atmosphere at the ceremony was buzzing, most people seated.
Sylvia had scoped out a spot for them already and guided Sophia through the crowd to sit at the back of their plase section
was already there and gave Sophia a polite nod, sliding over to make room for her
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The two had been busy with their studies and work over the last two years, and aside from necessary academic and professional interactions, they hadnât had much to do with each other, maintaining the same relationship as before.
Marian from next door came bustling in and, upon seeing Sophia, raised her eyebrows in surprise and greeted her, âWhoa, Sophia, youâre here too! Havenât seen much of you at school lately, thought you might have taken off after finishing your thesis.â
Sophia gave a polite smile, âBeen swamped with work recently, not many classes left at school, so I havenât been around much.â
âThatâs cool, no biggie. Thereâs not much going on at school anyway. Everyoneâs busy job hunting, hardly anyoneâs hanging around campus.â
Marian mumbled away, plopping down next to Sophia.
Back in the day, she loved to catch up with Sophia, but these past couple of years Sophia seemed super busy. Sophia was always in a rush to classes and quick to leave, never showing up for group activities. Aside from the occasional classroom hellos, they hardly ever got a chance to connect. Tracking down Sophia outside of class was pretty much a wild goose chase.
Sophia watched as Marian settled in beside her and said nothing, just shifted her gaze to the stage.
The college leaders and professors were mostly seated up there.
Today, all the grads were decked out in their academic regalia, the air thick with graduation vibes.
This wasnât Sophiaâs first rodeo as a student, nor her first graduation, but sitting in her dream college in her gown felt surreal, like she was in a dream.
Over two years ago, she never imagined sheâd one day be part of the School of Architecture, let alone snagging that diploma.
Time flew by so fast, it felt unreal.
On stage, the MC grabbed the mic and stepped up, reminding everyone that the ceremony was about to start and to set their phones to silent.
Just as Sophia was about to silence her phone, it rang.
Marian, sitting by her side, instinctively glanced at Sophia when the ringtone sounded. She couldnât make out what was said over the din, but she saw Sophiaâs expression turn serious. Sophia whispered a soft âOkay, Iâll be right backâ before turning to Sylvia beside her, saying she had to dash because something came up, and then she was up and out the door.
Marian didnât even get a chance to stop her and ask what was up. Sophia had already slipped through the crowd and informed her instructor of the situation before taking off.
A black Cayenne slowly pulled up to the schoolâs entrance.
Brandon sat inside the car, his eyes slowly turning towards the main gate.
Students in their academic gowns were hustling in and out, the campus was buzzing with students taking graduation photos, and music from the ceremony could be heard, all steeped in graduation atmosphere. Brandonâs gaze drifted past the gate, looking towards the source of the music, his expression becoming a bit dreamy.
Beyond the layers of gardens and buildings, he couldnât actually see anything.
He didnât even know why he came.
Today was Sophiaâs big day, and out of the blue, he wanted to see her in her gown, to see her fulfill her dreams
andon averted his gaze, unfastened his seatbelt with one hand, and swung the door open
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At the same moment, Sophia, still clad in her academic dress, hurried out of the gate and flagged down a taxi
in the dropâoff area.
Brandon shut the car door, pressed the lock button on his keys, and made his way towards the entrance.
Simultaneously, a red taxi pulled up in front of Sophia.
Sophia hurriedly opened the door, and in her haste, accidentally bumped into another girl also trying to hail a
cab.
âSorry about that,â Sophia apologized awkwardly and got into the car.
Brandon hesitated for a moment, his brows knitting together. He turned his head just in time to see the taxi door close and a sea of unfamiliar faces.
He didnât catch a glimpse of the face he was looking for.
Confusion flickered through his eyes, but it was fleeting. His expression cooled, and he continued towards the
gate.
The graduation venue wasnât hard to find.
By the time Brandon got there, the ceremony had already started, with college leaders speaking onstage.
Below, the students sat upright in their academic regalia.
Brandon let his gaze wander through the crowd without specifically looking for anyone and then slowly returned to the stage.
The college leaderâs speech was short and to the point. After reminiscing with the students about the past years of study and looking forward to the future, it was time to congratulate them on their graduation, followed by the degree conferment and tasselâturning ceremonies.
One by one, the grads walked up to the stage, bowed to receive the shift of the tassel from the right to the left of their mortarboards, and accepted their diplomas.
Brandon watched as groups of students went up and then came back down, but all along, he did not see the familiar face.
His brow furrowed with the dwindling crowd, reaching a peak as the last group left the stage.
Even after the MC announced the end of the ceremony, Sophia was nowhere to be seen.
As the students dispersed, Brandon stopped one of Sophiaâs classmates. âWasnât Sophia here?â
The classmate vaguely remembered not seeing her and nodded. âSeems like she wasnât.â
Brandonâs frown deepened. âDid something happen to her?â
âTm not sure.â The classmate was clueless. âSheâs rarely come to school since her thesis defense.â
Brandonâs brow knitted even tighter.
âDo you need her for something?â the classmate asked, puzzled.
Brandon shook his head lightly. âNo.â
âThanksâ He said it softly again, then pulled out his phone, scrolled through his contacts, and dialed Susanâs number.
âSorry, the number you have dialed is not in serviceâ A polite customer service voice came through.
Frowning, Brandon glanced at his phone and then dialed Kentâs number. âHelp me get in touch with Susan.
Why do you need her?â Kent didnât understand. âSheâs not in the West district anymore, and she changed her number too. It might be hard to reach her
a brow twisted. Sheâs not in the West district anymore?â