My lady? Athena held back a scoff. Maybe she should remind him that this was a business meeting, and that he should address her by her name—and probably her title too—Doctor Athena.
Her thoughts were interrupted when she noticed Ewan staring at her strangely.
"Is there a problem with the document? Did you lose it?"
Ewan shook his head, his brow furrowing slightly. "I’m just considering the deal I’m supposed to make with you..."
Athena’s defenses instantly shot up. "What kind of deal?"
Ewan hesitated, then sighed as if giving in to the want he couldn’t suppress. "I want more time with the children. I know that breaches the final outcome in the council, but..."
His face contorted with frustration and pain. "I just can’t help it! After spending so much time with them on Sunday, I just can’t help but want more..."
"So, what’s the deal?" Athena interjected, needing him to get to the point so she could make her decision.
Irritation bubbled within her. Did he think he could use his business shrewdness on her? He should’ve thought twice!
Ewan swallowed, noticing Athena’s stern features. She was clearly not pleased. But he forged on...
"I want more time with the children, even just for today, in exchange for the information in this document." He spoke calmly, his phone firmly held aloft in his lifted hand.
A tense silence stretched between them for several seconds. Ewan rushed to fill it, feeling restless. "But you—"
Athena’s hand shot up, halting him midway. "No need. You can keep the information to yourself, then. It’ll be less stress for me after all, since you’d be finding and dealing with the mole first. It’s your noble duty, right?"
Her tone was too calm for Ewan’s comfort. He understood perfectly well that her last remark was a thinly veiled insult, delivered with a condescending edge, but he swallowed hard, knowing he deserved it—after all, it was Athena delivering it.
She could send him to hell, and he would never hate her for it, nor would his feelings for her change.
Panic surged through him, however, when she stood up smartly, taking her sling bag with her. "This was a mistake, Ewan. I must have given you a false picture, or maybe some undeserved allowance that made you greedy and audacious. That ends now. Have a good night."
Her lips were set in a firm line as she turned to walk out of the café.
But Ewan would rather be condemned to death than let Athena walk out of here without the truth.
He hastily stood and rushed to position himself in front of her, careful not to touch her arms to avoid incurring her wrath. The last time still stung whenever he thought about it.
"I’m sorry, Athena. I was just... too needy. Yes, selfish, greedy, and stupidly audacious. I’m sorry about that. Please don’t mind me. Please have a seat, and let’s discuss the looming danger ahead of us in the form of Morgan and the Grey disease." He spoke hurriedly, his hands raised in a placating gesture, remaining tense while Athena regarded him nonchalantly, as if he was nothing.
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