Eleanor was waiting in the lounge when she heard a woman’s voice ring out at the door.
“Where’s my brother?” Serena.
“Mr. Goodwin hasn’t arrived yet,” the assistant replied. Then, more tentatively, she asked, “Miss Goodwin, would you like me to call his executive assistant to check?”
“No need. Let’s not interrupt my brother and my future sister-in-law’s quality time,” Serena replied, her tone teasing.
The remark stirred up old memories for Eleanor.
Ian was notorious for his punctuality—almost obsessively so. The only times he’d ever been late were after nights of sheer exhaustion.
“Would you like to wait for Mr. Goodwin, Miss Goodwin?” the assistant asked politely.
“It’s fine. I’ll come back later,” Serena said, turning on her heel and leaving.
The assistant held her tongue about Eleanor’s presence, wisely deciding not to mention it. If Serena knew Eleanor was here, she’d probably have come in just to spar with her.
So Eleanor waited. And waited. Forty minutes ticked by.
Her fingers tightened impatiently as she tapped them on the table. She glanced at her watch—9:50. Still no sign of Ian.
“Would you like a fresh cup of tea, Miss Sutton?” the assistant asked, almost tiptoeing with nerves.
The coffee delivered earlier had gone cold.
“No, thank you.” Eleanor’s voice was calm, but she stood up as she spoke. “Tell your boss I don’t have time to wait around all morning.”
The assistant rushed to interject. “Miss Sutton, Mr. Goodwin should be here any minute now. Would you mind waiting just a little longer?”
“My time is valuable too.” Eleanor’s tone was cool, matter-of-fact.
No sooner had she finished than the door swung open.
Ian strode in, sharp in a tailored suit, his assistant Gavin right behind him. His tie was flawlessly knotted, but there were shadows under his eyes—he looked tired.
“Apologies. Something came up unexpectedly.” He shot Eleanor a quick glance, heading straight for the desk. “Let’s begin.”
Eleanor didn’t bother to hide her displeasure. She inhaled deeply, but the familiar scent of a woman’s perfume in the air hit her like a blow to the head—Vanessa’s favorite fragrance.
So, he’d spent the night with Vanessa? That’s why he was exhausted and late?
Gavin and the assistant quietly left them alone.
Eleanor picked up the report and returned to her seat, directly across from him.
Ian flipped open the file, his long fingers skimming through the pages with practiced speed. His brow furrowed deeper with every turn.

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