Chapter 1322: Second date
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
[Millerâs Company]
Open invitations lay scattered across Hainesâs desk, his face grim. He had opened them only because they came from Pennyâs "legal team." Assuming they were important invitations Penny needed him to attend, he checked them all. But alas, they were just birthday invitations.
There were a total of thirty.
"Uh... Haines." Just then, Charlesâs voice reached his ears.
Charles was holding the door open, seven invitations in his hand. "Do you happen to know what these invitations from Gracie are about?"
"..." Haines glanced at the invitations in Charlesâs hand and compared them to the ones on his desk. Charles had received far fewer. "How many did you get?"
"Seven," Charles replied with a nod. "All of them are birthday invitations from Gracie. Is this some kind of prank Penny came up with?"
"It must be," Haines said, his voice colder than usual as he gathered the invitations on his desk, intending to throw them away later. "Just ignore them, Charles."
Charles furrowed his brows as he took in the sheer number of invitations on Hainesâs desk. "Why do you have so much junk on your desk? Did Grace send you all of those? How come you got more than I did?"
"If you want them, you can have them, Charles."
Deep lines appeared between Charlesâs brows as he noted the deliberate coldness in Hainesâs tone. Although Haines was generally quiet, he was rarely this cold. Not that he was the friendliest person, but something was clearly bothering him.
"Is everything alright, Haines?" Charles asked, his concern evident. "You seem... off."
"I had an hour stolen from me. And another fifteen minutes today," Haines muttered, pushing the invitations onto the floor before facing Charles. "I am not satisfied with this."
"Uh... I guess youâre fine, then." Charles smiled and raised a brow briefly. "Iâll be heading home after my meeting in an hour. Are you coming?"
"No, but Iâll be there laterâfor Nina."
Charlesâs smile widened. "Of course, you would. You should."
With that, Charles didnât linger and left. He had only stopped by Hainesâs office to ask about the invitations, having received them as soon as he stepped out of the meeting room.
Meanwhile, Haines, now alone in his office, pinched the bridge of his nose. After dropping Grace off that night, he hadnât heard from her again. He had thoughtâhopedâthat she had finally snapped out of whatever ridiculous idea she had in her mind.
But days later, here she was, sending out birthday invitations.
[Iâll catch up to you real soon.]
Those were her words, and now, Haines could only see these fake birthday celebrations as her way of making good on that promise.
"How troublesome," he whispered to himself, exhaling heavily as he leaned back in his chair.
Not only had she successfully stolen an hour of his time that night, but she was also stealing more. Because now, he couldnât focus on work. Not because he was flatteredâbut because he was deeply bothered.
A young woman, half his age, was showing interest in him. Or rather, she had turned this into a challenge.
Haines leaned back in his chair, thinking of how to put an end to this madness.
"Frankly, this isnât even flattering," he muttered, weighing his options. Should he ignore it completely or address it?
After a moment of consideration, he nodded to himself.
"Ignore it."
As long as he ignored her, she would eventually stop. Whatever she did, he wouldnât let it affect him. This was what she wantedâhis attention. If she didnât get it, she would try something else. And by allowing himself to be distracted, he was already playing into her hands.
Shaking his head, Haines resolved not to let this nonsense bother him anymore. He was almost ready to return to workâafter all, Theo Miller had just sent him a presentation on expanding their network, an assignment Haines had given him.
But just as he began reading, his phone vibrated.
Sliding his gaze toward the device, he removed his reading glasses and answered the call.
"Mildred? I didnât expected to hear from you today."
A soft chuckle came from the other end of the line. "Me neither, but I had a dream last night, so I thought Iâd check in on you."
"Iâm fine," Haines said with a small smile. "Itâs been a while. How have you been?"
"Iâm alright," Mildred replied. "The family is still the same, and Iâve been visiting the Old Madam more frequently. The Master has been too preoccupied with work to visit her properly. Even when he does, itâs only for a short time."
"I see." Haines nodded, thinking about how Penny had also been preoccupied with the upcoming cyber competition. Little did he know, Pennyâs real problem wasnât the competitionâit was the people who had started treating her office like a tourist attraction.
After a brief pause, Mildred let out a shallow breath.
"The Old Madam has been asking about us," she said. "She knows we got along on that date and was expecting... something more."
Haines chuckled. "I knew you had another reason for calling." He didnât mind, though. He had always considered Mildred a good personâsomeone he could call a friend from the first day they met. "Shall we grab some tea?"
"Are you free? Or am I bothering you?"
"No," Haines replied, shaking his head. "Iâm not busy." Not anymore, at leastâGraceâs ridiculous thirty-day birthday celebration had already stolen enough of his attention.
A short time with a friend didnât sound so bad, considering he couldnât ask Charles as the latter was preoccupied with other things. One of them was the family meeting.
"A date it is, then." Mildred sounded satisfied. "Iâll see you in an hour. Same café where we met last time."
"Sure. See you then."
They both hung up, and Hainesâs gaze inevitably drifted to the pile of invitations beside him.
With another deep breath, he shook his head, determined to put the nonsense out of his mind. After finishing his review of Theoâs presentation â correcting quite a few things â he finally got up and left for his "second date" with Mildred.