Chapter 77
Hitched & Hitched Again: A Comedy of Marital Mayhem ( Elysia and Tarquin)
Had it not been for Bookerâs birthday bash, their paths might never have crossed. The high. society circles werenât exactly open for just anyone to stroll into.
Booker was Tarquinâs goâto guy, his rightâhand man, and Zane? Well, Zane tagged along with a mutual buddy of Bookerâs.
Zane knew he was punching above his weight class, but he was cool as a cucumber event when he realized Tarquin wasnât drinking. With a grin that never wavered, he said, âNameâs Zane; Iâm the current manager over at Newsom Group. Been looking forward to meeting. you, Mr. Bradford. Figured Iâd take a shot and introduce myself todayâhereâs my card.â
Zane, with a gulp of courage, fished out his business card and extended it towards Tarquin.
Tarquin glanced at it but didnât take it immediately.
Zaneâs cheeks flared red with embarrassment, scrambling mentally for a graceful exit. Suddenly, Tarquin reached out, taking the card.
Zane blinked, a rush of elation tingling through him as he silently cheered.
Tarquin inspected the card briefly before sliding it into his pocket. Then, he lifted his glass and clinked it on the table before taking a sip.
Zane, feeling honored, quickly topped off his own glass and downed three drinks in quick succession!
The rest of the guests, ever observant, had pretended to revolve around Booker, but their attention had never really left Zaneâs interaction with Tarquin. Once they saw Tarquin accept Zaneâs card and share a drink with him, they swarmed Zane, handing out their own. cards and clinking glasses, eager to buddy up.
Total strangers moments ago, now thick as thieves. Such was the pull of Tarquinâs influence. Without uttering a word, he could alter someoneâs fate.
What the crowd didnât know was that Tarquinâs favor towards Zane was all for Elysiaâs sake.
Meanwhile, Elysia had already returned to the private lounge.
Despite her best efforts to mask her agitation, Elliot picked up on her discomfort.
âMommy, whatâs wrong?â
âNothing, sweetie, why do you ask?â Elysia responded, feigning nonchalance.
Elliot furrowed his brows, observing her. âYour hairâs a mess, and your handâ¦why is it 09:45 hurt?â
Only then did Elysia notice the cut on her handâlikely from the ceramic soap dispenser Gage had shattered earlier.
She lied smoothly, âRan into an old friend, got a little too excited, and accidentally knocked over the soap dispenser in the restroom. It was ceramic, and the shards cut my hand.â
Emmett pushed forward; concern etched on his face. âDoes it hurt, mommy?â
âNot at all, sweetie. Mommy wouldnât forget about it if it did.â
âLet Emmett blow on it; itâll heal faster,â he offered with childlike sincerity.
Elysia chuckled, âThank you, Emmett. Thatâs very sweet.â
As she looked down, Elliot noticed the scratches on her neck but chose to stay quiet.
Blossom, ever the carefree one, hadnât spotted the marks on Elysiaâs neck but did see the injury on her hand. She called for the waiter to bring some alcohol and a BandâAid while asking, âWho got you so worked up that you werenât careful?â
Elysia replied, âZane.â
Blossom expressed surprise. âYou ran into Zane?â
âYeah, he was here for some schmoozing, and we just happened to bump into each other.â âSo thatâs why you were out for so long. Ran into an old friend, huh? Zaneâs made quite a name for himself in Jindale City. Mr. Newsomâs getting on in years, and with his daughter Winona, who is not really into the family business, itâs all on Zaneâs shoulders. Itâs only a matter of time before the old man steps down.â
âZaneâs got talent, always has since our school days. Itâs no wonder he caught Winonaâs eye.â