John didn’t care about it. Thus, he said hi to Lincoln and Robin before going to sit beside the window. Sophia showed the clothes she bought for Robin, much to her surprise.

“I mean, you’re the one who has been handling the whole shop since it started.” She smiled. “So here’s a gift to make up for my absence.”

Robin smiled back. “It’s fine. I used to run a business on my own, but it went bust. It was regrettable. Yeah, it’s busy here, but business is fine, so I’m happy about that.”

Sophia looked at Lincoln. “You have an off day today? Well, we can end the operations early and you guys can go on your date. Leave the shop aside for the time being.”

Robin blushed as she straightened her hair out and glanced at John from the corner of her eyes. That was when she saw that he was talking with Matilda, and his attention was not on them. Then, she licked her lips and said, “Sure. I’ll go around with this guy here.”


Sophia nodded before telling Robin about her commission raise, for Robin had put a lot of work in the business. Being the generous woman Sophia was, this meant Robin might be making more money than her every month through commission. “That’s a lot!” Robin gasped.

Sophia didn’t mind. “You’ve been working hard. Fair is fair.” Delighted, Robin smiled at Lincoln.

Since there weren’t many customers at the moment, the group sat around a table. Being the only other guy here, John made small talk with Lincoln, asking him about his job and how life was for him; just typical interaction.

Robin pursed her lips, disappointed that Lincoln looked so nervous before John, but she knew that even if John were her boyfriend, she couldn’t have kept him for long. If even Isabelle couldn’t win him over, there was no hope for Robin.

Halfway through talking with Sophia, Matilda brought Isabelle up. With a nonchalant expression on her face, she said, “Isabelle’s a good girl. The guy that marries her must be very lucky.” Then, she looked at Sophia as she continued, “Yes, you’re a good girl too, of course. I admit that.”

Sophia chuckled. “I know that.”

John stopped talking to Lincoln and turned to smile at Sophia. “I didn’t realize you’re this confident about yourself.” Sophia had never talked this way to Matilda before the divorce, but she changed since then.

Sophia stared at Matilda. “Oh, I just didn’t want to fight. Some people can be really vengeful, you know. I’m a generous lady, so I simply let the comments slide.”
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