Chapter 958
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
âGrandpa, I can share that story with you later, once weâre back home.
Discussing such private matters in front of so many guests might not be appropriate.
â Domenicâs response was chilly.
Catching Domenicâs icy tone, Jordan gave him a sheepish look, worried his probing might have been too transparent.
âRight, I got a bit carried away there,â Jordan admitted.
âTell you what, after we disembark tomorrow, why donât you and Lindsey come over, and you can fill me in on everything?â
Turning to the gathered guests, Jordan then announced, âGuys, thank you for joining the celebration tonight.
Iâve arranged for some of the finest wine for us to enjoy.
Letâs make the most of it and celebrate the night away!â
With the prospects of juicy details dashed, the guests returned to their revelry, ready to indulge in the eveningâs festivities.
Holding Lindseyâs hand, Jordan greeted her with a warm smile.
âLindsey, you have to try the exquisite wine Iâve selected for today.
Itâs something you canât find just anywhere.
â
Lindsey nodded, offering a polite smile in return.
âThank you.
I will enjoy it.
â
Jordan gave Lindseyâs hand a reassuring pat and turned to Franklin, who stood by his side.
âPlease ensure Lindsey experiences the renowned hospitality.
â
Franklin bowed slightly, his voice earnest.
âRest assured, I will take good care of Miss Stewart.
â
He then straightened up and extended a welcoming gesture toward Lindsey.
In that moment, Lindsey found herself reevaluating her initial impression of Jordan, which had been tainted by Domenicâs descriptions.
He seemed more approachable than she had anticipated.
She glanced up at Domenic, who was standing close behind her, his hand resting protectively on her shoulder.
While his presence offered a sense of security, it also stirred an uncomfortable feeling inside her.
The resentments that lingered in her heart made it hard for her to trust him fully.
Domenic had deceived her in the past, and she was still grappling with how to navigate their strained relationship.
Feeling the need to create some physical distance, she subtly stepped away, slipping out from under his hand.
Domenicâs hand, momentarily suspended in the air, eventually fell as the glint in his gaze dimmed.
They followed Franklin into the gathering.
Once out of Jordanâs view, Domenic turned to Franklin and suggested, âIâll take Linds around.
You can go about your business.
â
Franklin glanced between Domenic and Lindsey, then nodded with respect, saying, âOf course.
â
Het then slowly walked away.
Domenic led Lindsey to a table and picked up a bottle of red wine.
He poured two glasses, offering one to Lindsey.
âMy grandpa really did pick some good wine.
This is La Romanee-Conti.
You missed it last time at Jacobâs; you should try it now.
â
Lindsey recalled the last encounter at Jacobâs when Jacob taunted her and Domenic about the La Romance-Conti red wine, only for Domenic to reveal that Jacobâs bottle was a counterfeit.
Back then, she had been curious about Domenicâs detailed knowledge, which he brushed off with a vague excuse that she naively accepted.
Reflecting on that moment, she felt foolish.
With a wry smile, Lindsey accepted the glass from Domenic and met his gaze.
Her eyes held no warmth, only a detached coolness.
âMr.
Walsh,â she began, her tone more formal.
âI didnât come here today to disrupt the celebration.
I have something important to discuss with you.
â