Chapter 194

The couple walked hand in hand through the crowded airport when Evelynโ€™s phone buzzed with an incoming call.

Nathanielโ€™s expression darkened as he answered. โ€œYes?โ€

โ€œNathaniel, I saw your flight landed safely. Iโ€™m outside waiting for you. Letโ€™s have dinner together. Iโ€™ve already booked a table at La Belle ร‰toile,โ€ Victoria chirped, her voice dripping with false sweetness.

His jaw tightened. How had she gotten his flight details? His schedule was supposed to be private.

โ€œThereโ€™s a car waiting for us. We wonโ€™t be going through the usual exit,โ€ he replied coolly.

โ€œThen Iโ€™ll meet you in the parking lot.โ€

โ€œNo. I have plans. Go home.โ€

With Evelyn standing right beside him, Nathaniel couldnโ€™t risk running into Victoria.

โ€œIโ€™m already here, Nathaniel. Donโ€™t be so cold. Iโ€™ll head to the parking lot now,โ€ Victoria said, hanging up before he could protest.

It hadnโ€™t been easy to track down their flight details. Victoria rarely had access to insider information about the couple. This was her golden opportunity to worm her way back into their good graces.

The fact that Nathaniel had agreed to attend her engagement party was monumental.

Once she became Mrs. Whitmore, with Nathanielโ€™s influence behind her, her status in Bern City would skyrocket.

No one would dare challenge her position then. She would command the respect she deserved.

Victoria spotted Evelyn nearby and sauntered over with a smug smile. โ€œMy brother and his wife are heading to the parking lot in a VIP shuttle. Is your brother here yet?โ€ she asked, her tone dripping with condescension.

Evelyn arched a brow. โ€œVictoria Sinclair, is there a limit to your daily theatrics?โ€

โ€œI was just making conversation. No need to be so defensive,โ€ Victoria replied, feigning innocence.

Penelope, standing beside her, smirked. โ€œLetโ€™s go. Evelynโ€™s just jealous of the privileges people like us enjoy.โ€

Evelyn rolled her eyes. โ€œPrivilege? Please.โ€

Time was running out. If Nathaniel reached the parking lot before Victoria, heโ€™d leave without her.

Sensing the urgency, Victoria hurried off.

Ten minutes later, Evelyn spotted Nathaniel and Olivia approaching. She waved excitedly. โ€œNathaniel! Olivia! Over here!โ€

Nathaniel strode over, ruffling her hair affectionately. โ€œSorry for the wait. Your legs must be tired.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine. It wasnโ€™t that long.โ€

Olivia discreetly scanned the area, relieved when Victoria was nowhere in sight.

โ€œLetโ€™s go. Iโ€™m exhausted,โ€ Olivia said, faking a yawn.

Nathaniel, understanding her unspoken concern, quickly guided Evelyn toward the exit to avoid any unwanted encounters.

The trio slipped into a waiting cab, but Nathanielโ€™s phone wouldnโ€™t stop vibrating.

He glanced at the screenโ€”Victoria, calling repeatedly.

He silenced it without hesitation.

Evelyn peeked over his shoulder. โ€œArenโ€™t you going to answer? What if itโ€™s important?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s nothing urgent. Iโ€™m on leave. The company wonโ€™t collapse without me,โ€ he said smoothly, crafting a believable excuse.

Olivia shot him a knowing look.

They had underestimated Victoriaโ€™s cunning. How had she gotten their flight details?

Unaware of the tension, Evelyn pulled out her phone and typed in the group chat.

Heading home now. Feast tonight. Donโ€™t be late, Julian.

Julian replied with a thumbs-up emoji.

He set his phone down, already contemplating skipping work for the gathering. But his peace was short-lived as his phone buzzed incessantly.

Victoria again.

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