When Victor Morgan dropped Jessie Sterling off in the underground garage, she got out of the car only to see him get out from the driver's side as well.
"You don't have to walk me up. I can find my way," Jessie Sterling said.
She thought she was being considerate, but Victor Morgan was already striding toward the elevators. "It's no trouble. It's just a few steps. I'll walk you up."
Jessie Sterling pouted behind his back. 'What a chauvinist,' she thought.
However, that thought vanished the moment the elevator reached the ground floor.
'There's really no point in complaining.'
Jessie Sterling subtly shuffled closer to Victor Morgan and tugged on his sleeve.
"Walk me to the Four Joys Courtyard."
The way Jessie Sterling spoke now was a complete one-eighty from her attitude in the garage, where she had told him not to bother walking her up.
The corner of Victor Morgan's mouth twitched upward before he quickly smoothed his expression.
