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So it turned out that everything was not as she had imagined. She hoped that Sage was once again attracted by her, and would once again reveal a pleasantly surprised expectation, or perhaps some desire, for the current her.
Was she wrong?
Cathy bit her lips, and took one last look at Sage's handsome figure, she then turned and walked out of the office. Right after coming out, she wiped her tears away with her fingers, and then looked at the young assistant Luke, "Mr. Reed, can I ask you something?"
Luke's nerves immediately tensed up, but he still rejected with a smile, "What does Miss Turner want to know?"
"Does Mr. Maxwell have a girlfriend?" Cathy immediately asked, and looked at him expectantly.
"This... I'm not sure." Luke naturally did not dare to say anything.
"It seems that there really is one." Cathy read out the truth from Luke's flickering eyes.
"Okay, please tell Sage that the meeting will be arranged according to the time! I'll come back." After Cathy finished speaking, she turned around to take another look at Sage's office's door, and then left in large strides.
Sage was standing in front of the shop's window. He was indeed surprised by Cathy's sudden appearance, and, his company was about to sign a cooperation with her.
If it was only a simple cooperation, Sage would not have any objections, but Cathy's goal was to rekindle the relationship between them, and he did not have any thoughts in this regard.
Sage picked up his phone, found Moira's number, and called it.
"Hey!" On the other side, it was Moira's sweet and happy voice, "You're done with the meeting already?"
"Still in the playground? I came to find you." Sage asked gently.
"Ah, here!" Come over here!"
"Yes!" He started to wonder if he should tell her about the relationship between Cathy and six years ago. Because if Cathy didn't give up, she would find out about Moira sooner or later.
Rather than letting this woman at that time misunderstand and worry about everything, he would rather tell her what happened six years ago and let her know that there was no one else in his heart other than her.
Moira was currently in the amusement park, and at this time, there were a lot of mothers around, but all of them were throwing their children to the side, while chatting happily on their phones. Only Moira was following him, and her gaze never left her son.
As she watched Lucas climb down the spinning slide, her little mouth curved up in delight as the corners of her mouth curled up together with her son's.
"Mummy, do you think I can climb up there?" The little guy went to challenge the children's climbing program, and a staff member fastened his seat belt for him to climb.
Moira immediately encouraged her, "Yes! Mummy believes in you, do your best!"
"OK!" I'll definitely be able to climb it." Lucas immediately started to climb upwards step by step, steadily. His small arms were also brimming with power, and every step he took was firm and steady. However, there was still one that almost slipped, causing Moira's heart to jump in fright.
When he came down, Moira gave him a hug, kissed his sweating little face, and stuffed the towel onto his back. Then, the little guy began to look for another place to play.
Moira accompanied the little fellow to play around this gigantic indoor paradise for children, and not far behind him, a tall and handsome figure stood silently in front of a railing. Sage did not come in, but looked at the happy mother and son pair.
"Daddy ..." The little guy saw him with its sharp eyes, Moira turned her head around, and took the opportunity to walk over with a sweet smile.
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