Eleanor's smile was incongruous with her otherwise demure appearance. It held an air of nonchalance that seemed out of place on her gentle features.
"I mean, the guy | had a thing for got hitched years ago. So, | totally understand his feeling. | see you're flying solo too, Dorothy. Ever thought about...?" Dorothy cut in swiftly, eager to set the record straight, "Kenneth is just a friend to me, nothing more. I'm already into someone else and that's not going to change." Eleanor arched an eyebrow, "Must be quite the catch to snag your attention." "He is exceptional." Exceptional to the point where she felt unworthy.
"Well, here's to hoping things work out with your Mr. Right!" "Thanks," Dorothy said with a small smile. "And you and Kenneth—are wedding bells in your future?" Eleanor paused, mulling it over seriously. "lI guess so. | mean, I'm not about to be the other woman and steal someone else's man. If Kenneth pops the question, I'd say yes." She said.
Dorothy wanted to warn her that marriages of convenience might not last, that she might regret it, but she held back. After all, marriage itself was a kind of fate, wasn't it? She had been in love with Everett, and yet, they were divorced. Who could predict the future? For adults, all that mattered was to take responsibility for their own choices.
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Eleanor missed the deeper meaning behind Dorothy's words, assuming she was just offering reassurance.
"No need to be so cautious with your words. Like | said, it's all good." Dorothy just smiled, offering no explanation.
The two women returned to the private dining room, where the tension was palpable. Their friends seemed on edge, as if bracing for a confrontation between them that never came. But there was harmony between Dorothy and Eleanor, and after their chat, Dorothy even no longer felt like she was on pins and needles.
After dinner, Karen and Jeffrey dropped Dorothy back at her apartment before heading to their own place. On the way, Jeffrey received a call from Everett.
"The spring tech conference is coming up. Can you make it? You'd have to be out of Eldorria City for three days." Everett was aware of Karen's situation and wanted to give Jeffrey the choice.
Jeffrey glanced at Karen and, sensing her approval, agreed, "Yeah, | can make it." "Good, I'll have Kevin sort out your flight," Everett said, ready to hang up, but Jeffrey interrupted.
"Everett, do you know what we just did?" "No clue," his reply was always extremely simple.
Jeffrey sighed tically, "Karen's cousin Kenneth has got himself a girlfriend! We just had dinner with them.
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