"And on top of his ambiguous relationship with Simone, he was recently seen on a date… with Aurora," Foreman added.
"He was with Aurora?" Haynes asked. He had once helped Aurora out of a minor jam, and she had been cordial to him since.
He knew that a closer relationship with her could benefit both him and The O'Brien Group, but their opposing stances regarding Stella made it impossible. He was well aware that Aurora's entry into The Williams Group meant she and Stella were destined to be rivals.
"Yes," Foreman confirmed. "They not only had dinner together, but they also went racing. Haynes, don't you think… it's possible someone sent Joshua to get close to Star and steal her secrets?"
"There's no proof of that," Haynes said, but his eyes, dark as an abyss, were fixed on Joshua's back. "But one thing is certain. That man is no ordinary bodyguard."
They spent the day on kid-friendly rides, with Haynes and Foreman mostly watching from the sidelines as Joshua and Keen had the time of their lives.
Suddenly, Stella's phone rang. It was Aicken. "Ms. Cameron, there's an urgent document that needs your signature. Where are you? I can bring it to you."
"I'm at the amusement park," Stella replied.
"Okay, I'll call you when I get to the entrance."
About twenty minutes later, Aicken called to say he had arrived.
"I need to go sign something at the entrance," Stella told Haynes and Foreman. "You two stay here with Keen."
"I'll go with you," Joshua offered.

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