But Lindey wasn’t buying it. She gave him a little swat. “Oh, please. You think you can use Rea to
get out of this? Not happening.”
“Hey, Lindey.” I called out.
At the sound of my voice, Lindey froze. She turned around, her eyes lighting up when she saw me,
but the second she realized I had probably caught the whole intimate scene with her and Matthew,
her face went bright red.
She quickly dropped Matthew’s hand and made her way over to me. “Rea, you’re here! Have you
eaten? I’ll have Isabel-”
“I’ve already eaten,” I lied, even though my stomach was growling. It suddenly hit me that I hadn’t
asked Hayden if he’d eaten either.
“Why didn’t you have your dinner here?” Lindey asked, sounding a little annoyed.
She was acting like Hayden wasn’t even there, not a single word or nce his way. But I knew
Lindey better than that–this was her very subtle way of showing her disapproval.
Still, Lindey had too much ss to be totally rude. After what felt like an eternity of her ignoring him,
she finally turned her attention to Hayden, “You must be Rea’s friend?”
I squeezed Hayden’s arm lightly, giving him the signal to step in. He caught on and greeted her
politely. Hi, Mrs. Johnston.”
Lindey gave him a quick nod. “Since you’re Rea’s friend, you’re not a stranger. Come in, don’t just
stand there.”
Matthew stood up as well, and I made my way over, handing him the gift with both hands. “Matthew,
happy early birthday.”
“You’re always so thoughtful,” Matthew said with a warm smile, epting the gift like it was the best
thing he’d seen all day. Then, his eyes shifted to Hayden.
“Hi, Mr. Johnston,” Hayden greeted, keeping it respectful.
Matthew nodded. “Take a seat.”
Lindey called for Isabel to bring tea and fruit while we settled in. Her gaze bounced between me and
Hayden before she spoke again. “Rea, just because you brought your gift early doesn’t mean you’re
off the hook for the actual party. Matthew and I still expect you there.”
She totally read my mind. There went my n to skip out. No way she was letting me dodge this
one.
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But I was ready. With a smile, I nodded. “Of course. Hayden and I will definitely be there.”
I made it clear–if Lindey wanted me at the party, she’d have to ept that Hayden and I came as a
package deal.
Her smile faltered for a split second, but she recovered quickly. “That’s great. There’ll be plenty of
young men from our circle attending. You all canwork and get to know each other.”
Network?
Yeah, right. That was just her way of saying, ‘Hayden doesn’t belong here, and the party’s gonna be
full of rich, single guys, so he better not getfortable.”
In her eyes, no matter how sessful Hayden was, he’d always be just another worker–totally
beneath her fancy crowd.
I wasn’t about to step in and save him. I wanted to see how he’d handle her subtle snobbery.
I nced over at him. He waspletely unbothered, as usual. “I’d love to meet some of Seavora’s
finest. I’m nning to stick around for a while.”
I could barely hold back a smirk. He was too good at this.
Lindey’s attempt to throw him off? Total fail. It was like trying to knock over a brick wall with a
marshmallow.
I caught a flicker of annoyance in her eyes, but her face stayed locked in that polite smile. “So,
Hayden, you’re staying in Seavora?”
Before I could even react, Hayden slid his hand into mine,cing our fingers together like. “Yeah,
Kiki’s here, so of course I’m sticking around.”
Did he just call me Kiki?
Yup, I heard it. Loud and clear. And I wasn’t the only one. Matthew and Lindey’s faces froze, their
surprise almostical, like Hayden had just dropped some huge bombshell.
Lindey didn’t miss a beat though. Her words cut sharper now. “Hayden, what exactly do you have to
offer Rea?”
She sounded like a protective mom, totally serious. I nced at her, but her eyes stayed locked on
Hayden, waiting for him to answer.
I followed her stare, curious how he’d handle it.