“We were on that reality show together, you remember. We’re not that close. We didn’t even have each other’s number until today,” Yvonne replied. The previous Yvonne had known Thomas well—they’d grown up together, constantly at odds. But this Yvonne’s only connection to him was that one show.
Sandra frowned. “Thomas isn’t the type to go out of his way for people. It’s strange that he’d help us. If the paparazzi had caught you together, the rumors would do him no favors.”
“Maybe he was just doing a good deed for the day,” Yvonne shrugged.
Though she had walked red carpets before, this was her first time winning an award. Even as a newcomer, she garnered significant attention, and her classic look became an instant hit online. Mr. Cooper’s name was suddenly trending, though at his age, he was long past caring about fame.
A couple of days after the festival, Yvonne received a message from Thomas. Her car was repaired. He sent her the location of the auto shop. She thanked him politely and forwarded the information to Sandra, who would arrange for someone to pick it up.
After she sent the message to Sandra, she was surprised to see another text from Thomas.
Thomas: [How are you going to thank me?]
She hesitated for a moment before typing a reply: [Buy you dinner?]
Thomas: [Sounds good. Send me the location when you’ve booked it.]
With a sigh, she called Sandra and explained the situation, asking her to book a suitable restaurant.
“Thomas wants to have dinner with you? Does an A-list actor have that much free time? From what I know, he works sixteen-hour days,” Sandra mused. “He’s making time for you… could he be interested?”


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