Noreen always found the right moment to make a comment, skillfully steering the conversation toward Carman.
It was usually something related to work—an area where Carman excelled, so he handled it with ease. The two of them played off each other so naturally that it gave the room the easygoing air of a well-matched team—almost as if work felt lighter when they were together.
Someone eventually teased, "Are you two dating or something? You're so in sync it's uncanny."
This time, Noreen laughed and shook her head. "No, we're just really good partners. That chemistry comes from lots of time working together, that's all."
Since Jed had asked the same question earlier, the jokes just kept coming.
"Is it because the boss is around that you won't admit it?" someone chimed in.
Carman's cheeks turned pink. "We're not a couple. Not yet, anyway."
There was something telling about that "yet."
Thankfully, the teasing didn't go any further; everyone knew where to draw the line.
Just then, Seth stood up and said, "You guys carry on—I'll be back in a bit."
No one minded. Seth was footing the bill for dinner, after all, so if he needed to step out, who could complain?
After he left, Matthew Cole leaned in and explained, "Mr. Harcourt's girlfriend is having dinner here too. He's gone over to keep her company. I'll stand in for him and have a toast with you all."
So that's where he'd gone—to be with Bianca.
Even at such an important dinner, he still made time for her. The level of attention he paid her was truly jaw-dropping.
Noreen, however, didn't seem surprised. She kept the conversation flowing, chatting enthusiastically about InnoCore and the future of AI.
Seth was gone for quite a while, only returning at the end of the meal to say goodbye to everyone.

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