Noreen paused in surprise. “You came here yourself, sir?”
Wade nodded. “Just thought I’d stop by.”
He spoke with the casual air of someone out for a stroll, as if he’d just happened to pass through. But Noreen knew better. Ever since he’d retired, Wade had kept to himself and hadn’t attended events like this in years. He was here for a reason, even if he’d never admit it. In that respect, Seth really took after him.
Quickly, Noreen hurried out to greet Wade. In her rush, she bumped into someone near the revolving door. The collision was light, but she apologized at once. “Sorry about that.”
“It’s fine,” the man replied, completely unfazed.
As Noreen hurried off, the man stood where he was, watching after her. For a moment, he felt as if time had rewound—he almost called out a name from the past. The illusion only broke because her eyes held no recognition.
“Dad!” Bianca’s cheery voice rang out as she spotted Forrest Lowell. She dashed over, beaming.
Forrest snapped back to the present, his features softening into a warm, paternal smile. “What are you doing out here? That dress can’t be easy to move in.”
“I wanted to come meet you and Mom myself,” Bianca said, glancing around. “Where’s Mom? Didn’t she come in with you?”
“She left her phone in the car. Seth went back with her to get it,” Forrest explained.
No sooner had he finished than Seth entered with Yvonne beside him. “Mom!” Bianca squealed, hugging Yvonne tightly.
“Careful, don’t wrinkle your dress,” Yvonne fussed.
“Don’t worry—the stylists are here. If anything gets messed up, they’ll fix it.” Bianca was in high spirits, basking in her parents’ affection. She didn’t forget to thank Seth, either. “Seth, thank you for picking up my parents.”

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