Chapter 334 Deceive Him

Claire sat in her small, cluttered office, the soft clattering of her keyboard echoing through the quiet room. She had been working diligently all morning, her mind focused on finishing a report.

But suddenly, her thoughts began to drift as she stared blankly at her computer screen. The memory of Adrian visiting her last night flashed in her mind. He had shown up at her door, completely unannounced, holding a bag of takeout from her favorite restaurant. "Thought you could use some dinner," he had said, offering a warm smile as he handed her the food.

It was such a sweet gesture, one that completely caught her off guard. Claire couldn't help but feel touched. No one had ever done that for her before. Sure, she had friends, but this felt different-more personal. The way Adrian had looked at her, his eyes soft, his smile genuine-it made her heart skip a beat.

Before she could dwell too much on it, her phone rang, snapping her out of her daydream. Claire jumped a little, fumbling to grab the phone from her desk.

"Hello?" she said, trying to sound professional, but her mind was still lingering on Adrian.

It was her lawyer. "Claire, just wanted to update you the trial will continue tomorrow morning."

Claire let out a long sigh, her mood instantly dropping. "Great," she muttered sarcastically. "Well, let's make sure we're prepared, alright? I want this to be the last time we're in court. I've had enough of these delays. My goal is to see Lisa get sentenced. I am done with all the back-and-forth."

"I understand," her lawyer replied. "I'll make sure everything is ready. Hopefully, tomorrow will be our last trial."

Claire nodded even though he couldn't see her. "Thanks," she said before hanging up. She leaned back in her chair, her eyes drifting to the ceiling. Her mind wandered again, this time to Lisa. What was she doing now? Was she feeling as stressed as Claire was? Did she even care about the trial? Claire shook her head, trying to push the thoughts away. She didn't want to waste another second thinking about Lisa. But it was hard not to.

Meanwhile, at Harris Company, Alexander sat in his sleek office, the tension in the air thick as ever. He was seated behind his massive, mahogany desk, staring down a familiar face across from him. Claudia Wright sat there with her usual easygoing smile, arms crossed confidently over her chest. Despite the relaxed pose, there was an unmistakable glint in her eyes, one that told Alexander this was more than just a friendly visit.

asked, his patience already wearing thin. He leaned back in his chair, eyes narrowing at her. "We've already discussed the profits you'll be getting. What more could

I know we've talked about it," she said casually, "but we haven't written anything

and I'd have had one drawn up. Hell,

clearly enjoying this. "Oh no, darling. I prefer to do business in person." She reached into her bag and pulled out a neatly folded document, sliding it across the desk toward him. "I've already prepared the contract. All you need to do is sign

an eyebrow, feigning offense. "Alexander, please. Do you really think I'd pull something like that?

"I don't care if we're partners, I've got to be sure you didn't add anything extra." Claudia huffed, rolling her eyes. "For

in both of their gazes, the kind that only came when both sides knew they were playing for keeps. Finally, Alexander sighed and grabbed the pen from his desk. "Fine," he

Claudia smirked, suppressing the

that threatened

up, taking the signed contract and slipping it into her bag. "Oh, come on, Alexander.

more than words

said he wasn't buying her

softly, her heels clicking against the floor as she made her way to the door. "Thanks for the cooperation, Alexander. I knew you'd come around. You know I think we should have a celebratory dinner to celebrate this successful business deal." Alexander still has that frown on his face. "Being in your presence is already suffocating enough

was just being a good business partner. After all our

I have a lot of work to

""Au revoir."

his gut still telling him that trusting Claudia was never a good idea, but the deal was done. For now, at least, it seemed like they were on the same page. He just hoped she wouldn't come

the door closed

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