Noreen thought about it. "I've never been in one, so I don't know if I'd mind."
"Would you mind trying one with me?" Padgett asked, seizing the opportunity.
It was a difficult question for Noreen to answer.
Her entire understanding of relationships came from Seth.
They had gotten together because Seth had offered her a helping hand when she was at her lowest.
In that moment, Seth had been like a ray of light entering her world.
Her feelings grew naturally from gratitude to affection.
But with Padgett, she felt like something was missing.
It felt forced.
Try it, and then what?
If there was no connection, meeting again would just be awkward.
With that in mind, a direct refusal seemed cleaner.
"Thank you, but… I'm sorry."
Her answer didn't seem to surprise Padgett. He asked sincerely, "Can I ask why?"
"I don't want to hold you back."
Noreen remembered what people had said at that first dinner.
They mentioned that Padgett's family was pressuring him to settle down.
And given his age, if they started a relationship, he would immediately be pushed toward marriage and children.
The mere thought of it gave Noreen a headache.
"I don't mind," Padgett stated clearly. "I know what you mean. I was too hasty."
After dinner, Padgett stood and watched as Noreen got into her car and drove away, a sense of melancholy settling over him.
"Mixing politics and business often leads to complicated social ties and potential risks. It would be detrimental to you and directly affect your career. What's more, a storm is brewing in Northcrest. You need to get back here immediately and stabilize the situation."
"Do you want to see generations of our family's hard work go up in flames?"
His father was truly enraged. After the tirade, he hung up.
Padgett listened to the dial tone and sighed softly.
He had no choice.
On the day Padgett returned to Northcrest, Noreen received news that Seth had also been transferred to Northcrest for investigation.
This meant there was a new development in the case of the high-ranking official who was under disciplinary review.
Coincidentally, Wilbur was in Rivercrest City for Dylan's wedding and filled Noreen in on the situation there.
"It's too complicated over there to explain in a few words. It's not just a major corruption case; there's also factional infighting involved."
"In short, anyone caught up in this storm is not going to have a good outcome."

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog