Chapter 33: Tea to observe
The awkwardness Eve felt, she doubted anyone could fathom how she felt right now. Every step she took forward was stiff, and it was because she knew he was walking behind her. The timing couldn't get any worse, she thought in her mind. 5
"You walk worse than the grandmother I once knew," came the remark from behind, and Eve gritted her teeth. When she quickened the pace of her steps, he said, "I think it would be better if you run." 29
Eve turned around to speak to him and said, "Mr. Moriarty, I think I would like to add another point in my job details."
"All the details have already been filled and signed. The next form for it opens next year," replied Vincent, and he didn't wait for her. Instead, he continued to ......