Sidney and Diana, along with a few others, were seated at a nearby table, eating. Sidney was sitting sideways, facing away from Maria, so while she noticed him instantly, he hadn’t spotted her.Maria quickly averted her gaze after a brief glance."Let’s sit over there," Tiana said, linking arms with Maria and leading her toward a window seat.Coincidentally, the spot was diagonally across from Sidney’s table.Maria nodded and followed. Once seated, Tiana quickly pulled Herman over to sit next to Maria.Whether by coincidence or design, Herman’s presence perfectly blocked Sidney’s view. Even if he turned to look, it was unlikely he would notice Maria.Maria’s eyes flickered briefly, but she didn’t say a word.Tiana took the seat opposite them and waved for a waiter. This place offered both a buffet and table service.Tiana ordered a few dishes and then turned to Maria. "What would you like?""I’ll take a look at the menu," Maria replied."Alright."Tiana handed her the menu, then immed
"You... what nonsense are you spouting? When did I ever do this on purpose?" Diana retorted angrily.Maria replied coolly, "Oh, so it wasn’t intentional? Then you bumped into me and didn’t even apologize? That’s just bad manners.""You!" Diana was stunned, not expecting this woman to be so sharp-tongued. She had no idea how to respond.Maria crossed her arms and said, "Well? Still not going to apologize? This dress isn’t cheap, you know."The champagne had spread over her dress, and Diana recognized it as a new luxury brand piece, worth thousands. It wasn’t that she couldn’t afford to pay for it but spending that much on a dress seemed unreasonable to her.Just as Diana tightened her grip on her glass, about to say something, a figure approached her and asked, "What’s going on here?"Diana turned to see Sidney. Her eyes immediately reddened, and she spoke in a pitiful tone, "I was just walking by, and this lady suddenly stood up. The champagne accidentally spilled on her dress, but sh
Diana froze mid-sob. "You’re friends with her, of course, you’re siding with her," she said, voice filled with grievance.Herman finally spoke up, "I heard what you said too. This restaurant has good surveillance, and the audio quality is pretty clear. Want to check the footage?"At his words, Diana’s face turned pale."You... you’re all bullying me!" she cried, tears streaming down her face as she let out a shout and ran off, wiping her face as she went, like she’d been wronged in the worst possible way.Tiana watched her go in disgust. "She’s the one who bumped into someone and spilled champagne all over them, and now she’s the one crying?"Maria’s cold eyes followed Diana’s retreating figure before shifting to Sidney. "It seems you two are quite close. Are you going to cover her compensation too?"Sidney’s dark gaze locked onto Maria’s, and after a moment, he nodded. "Fine."Maria’s lips curved into a smile, but the coldness in her eyes only deepened.Suddenly, Sidney leaned in clo
Sidney had texted, "She’s not my girlfriend."Maria shut off her phone without replying and went to change her clothes."Does it even matter?" she muttered to herself.He had defended that girl in public, and it had irritated her. Now, with this half-hearted explanation afterward, it felt completely unnecessary."If she’s not your girlfriend, then why step in?" she thought. He even apologized on her behalf, acting like they were close—what was the deal with that? The whole thing left Maria feeling restless and annoyed. She opened a bottle of wine and began drinking straight from it.With an empty stomach and no food to cushion the alcohol, it didn’t take long for her to feel a dull ache creeping through her stomach. Sitting on the couch, her gaze drifted into the distance, her thoughts swirling.Looking back, she realized how happy she had been before Sidney entered her life. She had gone wherever she wanted and done whatever she felt like doing. When she was in a bad mood, she’d b
Maria stared into Herman's eyes, noticing the sincerity and warmth in them. There wasn’t a hint of deceit. She smiled and said, "Whoever you fall in love with is going to be very lucky."Herman smiled back and clinked his glass with hers. "I think that’s the least anyone deserves. Every person is an individual, free in their own right. Love shouldn’t be something that traps or binds you. It should make both people better, not something that drags them into endless suffering.""Well said!" Maria clapped her hands, downing another glass of wine.Herman watched her, his brows knitting slowly. After a pause, he asked, "That man earlier... you know him, don’t you?"Maria nodded, "Yes. He used to be a designer in my studio. Now, he’s my business partner."She drank a bit too quickly, and the alcohol hit her fast, a rosy blush creeping onto her cheeks."At first, the way things started between us wasn’t great. It was full of calculations and ulterior motives. I thought once everything ended,
Maria’s eyes were half-lidded, her cheeks flushed as she gazed at him through the haze of alcohol. "You... you're really good-looking," she murmured, her words slurred.She was definitely drunk.Herman gently grasped her wrist, removing her hand from where it lingered. "Thanks, you're not too bad yourself," he replied with a small smile.When he stood and put some distance between them, Maria blinked and asked, "Why are you getting up?""You should rest," Herman said softly. "If you need anything, call me. I’m heading out."Taking advantage of someone in this state wasn’t his style. He wouldn’t do something like that—especially when Maria clearly didn’t have feelings for him.He tucked the blanket around her, adjusted the air conditioning to a comfortable level, and quietly left the room.As the door clicked shut, the room fell into silence. Maria stared blankly at the ceiling for a moment before slowly closing her eyes....When Herman stepped out of the room, he spotted someone sta
Maria forced herself to stand and open the door. Sidney was already there, his eyes narrowing in concern when he saw her pale face and the way she was hunched over in pain.“What happened?” he asked as he stepped forward to steady her.Maria leaned into him, her voice weak. “My stomach... it hurts a lot. Take me to the hospital.”"Alright," Sidney said, his tone serious. He helped her sit down in a chair, quickly grabbing her phone and bag before lifting her into his arms and hurrying out of the room.As they reached the hallway, Tiana happened to return and immediately blocked their way. "Hey, where are you taking her?""Move," Sidney said, his face dark with urgency.Tiana looked at Maria, noticing how pale and sickly she seemed. She was clearly in bad shape.Without further argument, Tiana stepped aside but followed closely, her voice filled with concern. "Maria, do you still know what's happening? Do you know who’s carrying you?""Yes," Maria whispered softly.Hearing that, Tiana b
Tiana sighed. "Of course we’re worried! What happened? How did you end up with a stomach perforation all of a sudden?""It’s nothing, I just had a bit too much to drink," Maria explained, her voice light but tired."That’s my fault," Herman interjected, his face filled with concern as he looked at Maria. "I should’ve made sure you ate something."Tiana’s eyes widened as she turned to her brother. "Wait, you were with her when she was drinking?""Yeah," Herman admitted.Tiana immediately gave him a light punch on the arm. "Why didn’t you stop her? Drinking on an empty stomach is dangerous!""It’s my fault," Herman said quietly."Stop arguing, I’m fine now," Maria said, waving her hand weakly. "I’ll be more careful next time."Tiana crossed her arms. "I don’t care. It’s my brother’s responsibility to take care of you until you’re fully recovered. If not, I’ll tell Mom and Dad that he’s been mistreating girls!"Maria was taken aback. "That’s really not necessary..."Tiana shook her head.