Sophia did not stay very long at the hospital as she had a meeting at three.

Sophia wanted to ask if Laura's ex-husband had come to cause trouble, but she had not returned when the former prepared to leave. Since Laura was nowhere to be seen, Sophia decided to let it go and have Yvonne investigate it instead.

“I'll make a move, then.”

“All right. Don't worry about me, Sophia. I'll be fine.”

Tanya stood basking in the sun in the ward and fixed her friend with a smile. Her eyes, narrowed into slits from smiling so broadly, reminded Sophia of the old Tanya from their university days.

Her heart twinged, but she nodded with a smile. “All right.”

Sophia retracted her gaze and turned around to exit the ward.

“Ms. Yarrow!”

Laura came running as soon as Sophia exited the elevator.

Sophia strode toward her. “What is it, Mrs. Gomez?”

With a shake of her head, Laura regarded the other with bloodshot eyes. “Tanya has been doing great of late. The doctor said she could be discharged in three months and resume her life if nothing unexpected happens.”

Laura did not expect to see the day her daughter regained her upbeat and cheerful self.

I have almost forgotten over the past few years that Tani used to be a jolly person.

Sophia understood. “That's wonderful, Mrs. Gomez.”

“All thanks to you, Ms. Yarrow. Tanya's future would have been lost if it hadn't been for you. We're not capable of much and can never repay you for your kindness, but I'll be praying for your and your family's safety.”

“That's not necessary, Mrs. Gomez. Tanya is my friend who also once helped me, remember?”

Laura dabbed the corner of her eye and spoke no more, but she made up her mind nonetheless. “No matter what, Ms. Yarrow, our family of three is eternally thankful for you.”

“I am thankful for Tanya too.”

Sophia smiled and changed the subject at the sight of Laura's scarlet eyes. “By the way, did the Mill family come to harass you and Tanya?”

Laura regained her composure after a startled pause and shook her head. “How thoughtful of you, Ms. Yarrow, but they have not shown up of late.”

Sophia nodded. “I'll bring Tanya to proceed with her divorce from Liam once she gets better.”

“All right. Thank you, Ms. Yarrow.”

Sophia smiled. “You must not think of me as Tanya's friend if you keep being so formal with me, Mrs. Gomez.”

Hearing that, Laura finally relented. As she knew Sophia was leaving to attend a meeting, she said nothing more and watched Sophia depart from the shelter she stood beneath. After a long time, she wiped her tears and returned indoors.

What a kind soul Ms. Yarrow is.

It was already half past two when Sophia arrived back at Sunshine Group. Yvonne brought her a list. “Here are the agendas for the meeting later, Ms. Yarrow.”

Sophia nodded as she received it. “Any word from Liam?”

At Sophia's request, Yvonne hastened to report the feedback from that end. “Liam signed for a batch of orders half a month ago, but I've already handled the matter. Soon, he would have no other recourse.”

Sophia nodded with a satisfied smile. “With you on top of things, Ms. Leighton, I never have to worry. No rush. Let him feel good for a little longer.”

I will have Liam know what despair feels like once Tanya is discharged.

Sophia smiled coldly at that thought.

Yvonne's heart skipped a beat when she saw Sophia's wicked smirk.

Oh my. Ms. Yarrow looks so good even when she's smirking.

Sophia regained her composure soon after and gazed enigmatically at Yvonne. “All right. Let's go prepare for the meeting.”

“Yes, Ms. Yarrow.”

Feeling slightly uncomfortable from Sophia's stare, Yvonne lowered her head to avoid the former's eyes and left the office.

Alexander left for the airport after accompanying Sophia to Sunshine Group that morning. He had a three-day-long business trip in Hallsbay.

The meeting that afternoon lasted over two hours, and it was past five in the evening when Sophia emerged from the conference room.

The weather app on her phone notified her that the first typhoon that year from the south would land in Jadeborough on Wednesday afternoon. It was a Category Eleven typhoon, expected to herald a violent storm. The app also implored the public to stay indoors as much as possible.

Sophia frowned. That means Alexander would not be back on Wednesday night.

She placed her phone back into her purse, picked up the documents beside her, and left the office.

As Alexander was away on his business trip, Sophia would be dining alone for the coming few days.

Though she never used to think of it as a problem, she felt lonely for the first time when she watched couples at the neighboring tables in the restaurant she was in.

Before ten that night, Sophia's phone rang just as she had finished blowing her hair dry.

Her brow twitched from a glance at the screen. “Alexander.”

“I'm here.”

With the imminent threat of a typhoon looming over the city, she had been feeling listless over the past two days.

Sophia walked to the balcony and gazed up at the starry night. “Is your dinner appointment over?”

“Yes, it just ended.”

Sophia frowned upon noticing that his voice was lower than usual. “Did you drink?”

“I only had two glasses of red wine. It wasn't much.”

Sophia laughed. “There'll be a typhoon in Coldbridge on Wednesday. Take care of yourself. I'll be heading home right after work.”

Alexander tugged his tie and gazed up at the ceiling. “I miss you, Precious,” he said a moment later.

Sophia's grip tightened around her phone at those words, and heat rose to her cheeks. Nevertheless, she gave a light scoff without responding.

The pair lapsed into silence, but neither was willing to hang up.

“I'll be back on Wednesday,” Alexander said after a long while.

She made an impatient noise. “There's a typhoon on Wednesday.”

“That wouldn't affect me. I'm in Salinsburgh.”

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