Your Company Is More Than Enough
Jack excused himself to answer a phone call in the middle of the meal. He returned with an apologetic
look. “I’m sorry, my grandpa summoned me back but didn’t explain why.”
Roxanne smiled considerately. “You should hurry up and return since Old Mr. Damaris is looking for
you. I’ll go home by myself.” He apologized again before rising to leave.
She finished her meal alone before glancing at the time. It was already one in the afternoon. She got a
little worried thinking about the kids at home and got up to pay the bill.
“The gentleman who left has already paid the bill,” the staff said, smiling. Roxanne was surprised to
hear that. Didn’t we agree that I will treat him to this meal as a thank-you gesture? Yet he settled the
bill…
“Oh, this is a gift from that gentleman.” The staff handed her a bouquet, a look of envy plain on her
face. “You’re so lucky.” Roxanne was caught off guard when her relationship with Jack was once again
misconstrued.
Her gaze strayed to the flowers when she was about to explain herself. Although Jack’s intentions were
unclear, his actions could give the wrong impression.
She was afraid of muddling up the situation by over-explaining. At that thought, she smiled ruefully and
accepted the bouquet without saying anything before turning to leave the restaurant.
Roxanne managed to hail a cab after waiting at an intersection for a while. She hugged the bouquet to
herself and slid into the car, her phone pinging with a text from Jack: I’m home.
Just as she was about to reply to his text and ask about the bouquet, another message came: Did you
receive the flowers?
She frowned as she flicked her gaze to the flowers, her fingers flying across the screen: I received it,
but I’m not sure why you gave those to me.
Logically, Jack shouldn’t regard her as anything other than a coworker, but with the flowers and what
he told her, she couldn’t help but misinterpret.
Jack read her response and arched his brow, pursing his lips as he replied: Shouldn’t I have given you
flowers to express my gratitude after you treated me to a meal?
Roxanne was bewildered by the text. She replied: But didn’t you pay for the meal?
Besides, his reasoning was so absurd that she began to suspect that he had ulterior motives.
Humor sparked in his eyes as he typed: A Damaris would never let a woman pay the bill. Your
company at lunch was more than enough.
Roxanne’s expression hardened.
She then received another text from Jack: I was only kidding. I gave you the flowers on Jamie’s behalf
as a token of gratitude. After all, the orphanage is the Damaris family’s responsibility, and you have
been an enormous help to us.
As though afraid she wouldn’t believe him, he added: There are many lilies, and they symbolize
gratitude, so it wouldn’t cause a misunderstanding when the kids see it.
Only then did she realize how many lilies were in the arrangement, with a few accent flowers that she
couldn’t name nestled among them.
Chagrin flashed deep in Roxanne’s eyes at his words.
Even Archie and Benny would not have misinterpreted the situation, yet she did.
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