Emily pressed her fingers to her forehead. “Don’t look at me like that. There’s really nothing going on between me and him.”
Elizabeth’s tone was razor-sharp. “Which ‘him’ are we talking about? This one? Or that one?”
Emily arched an eyebrow, her voice cool. “I have no idea what you’re insinuating.”
With nothing better to do, Elizabeth hopped up onto Emily’s desk, leaning forward so their eyes met.
“You told me before that you and Albert Rivera were just putting on a show for your families, but don’t you think you two have been seeing each other a bit too often lately?”
“Have we?” Emily replied, feigning nonchalance. “Isn’t it all just work? Our companies are partnering up on that project—what choice do we have?”
Elizabeth lowered her voice conspiratorially. “But don’t you think it’s odd? Every time our teams have a meeting, Albert’s there. Big things, small things—he shows up in person, even when he doesn’t have to. Sometimes, you and I don’t even bother going. Isn’t it a little strange?”
Emily kept her eyes on the spreadsheet in front of her, then slowly looked up. “Are you trying to say…”
She let the sentence hang. Elizabeth leaned in, whispering, “He’s into you.”
Emily rolled her eyes. “You’re reading way too much into this.”
Elizabeth straightened up, crossing her arms and scoffing. “Don’t believe me? We can put it to the test.”
“A test? Don’t start with your nonsense. He’s just a friend.”
Elizabeth replied, feigning innocence, “Hey, I’m being serious for once. What’s so nonsensical about it?”
Emily shot her a warning look. “Don’t mess around. He’s a client.”



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