Anyone with half a brain could see what was really going on.
Mrs. Naylor, clearly, had taken a shine to Noreen.
When Healy arrived and noticed the two empty seats beside Jude, he asked, “Where are Seth and Bianca?”
“Bianca wasn’t feeling well, so Seth took her home to rest. He asked me to let you know,” Jude replied, sounding like their personal spokesperson.
Healy just nodded and let it go.
But Hugh Summers, who sat nearby, couldn’t resist chiming in. “Mr. Harcourt really treats Director Lowell like she’s the apple of his eye. I swear, if he could, he’d keep her on a short leash.”
Everyone around the table laughed at that.
Healy joined in. “Yeah, those two have always been close. Aren’t they about to get engaged?”
He paused, then turned to Jude. “By the way, how much longer until the engagement?”
Jude said, “A month.”
Healy blinked. “That’s quite a while.”
“It’s actually pretty fast,” Jude replied. “With Seth’s status, the engagement process is usually complicated. He’s already cut out a bunch of unnecessary steps just to make it official for Bianca as soon as possible.”
Still, Healy grumbled, “I don’t know. Feels like it’s taking forever.”
Honestly, he wished they’d just get engaged tomorrow.
Jude looked at him, puzzled. “Why are you more anxious than Seth?”
Healy just dodged the question.
Across the room, Mrs. Naylor waved him over, her tone affectionate. “Healy, come sit here.”
She’d saved him a seat, right next to Noreen—clearly hoping they’d have a chance to get closer.
Hugh Summers noticed and leaned in to share some gossip with Jude. “I’m telling you, Mrs. Naylor has her sights set on Noreen. I heard from some folks at the business association that the first time Mr. Naylor met Noreen, he immediately asked if she was single—wanted to introduce her to his son, Mr. Healy. I thought it was just a rumor, but looks like it’s true!”

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