I tapped my nails against the table, glancing toward the entrance. Lucas was nowhere to be seen, though I was certain he’d arrived. Maybe he was taking care of something outside—business, perhaps. Either way, I waited, refusing to let Ethan ruin my day further. Ethan, of course, had other plans. Sliding effortlessly into the chair meant for Lucas, he leaned back and crossed his arms, his expression as smug as ever. “Looks like your date’s a no-show,” he remarked, glancing at the empty seat across from me. “He’s not my date,” I said flatly, glaring at him. “Meeting, then,” he said with a shrug. “Either way, I’m keeping you company until he gets here. Can’t have you sitting here all alone. It’s bad for the optics.” “What are you doing?” I asked, my irritation rising. “That’s not your seat.” He shrugged nonchalantly as he reached for the menu. “Since Lucas doesn’t appear to be in a rush to take it, I figured I’d keep you company for now.” "I don't require company," I remarke
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