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Jan returned the smile and took the chair he had pulled out for her gladly. A good first impression certainly.
“How gentlemanly of you. There aren’t enough men around who know how to treat a lady anymore,” she replied with a playful wink. “Hmm, a little food certainly wouldn’t hurt. I didn’t manage to squeeze in breakfast this morning before heading out to the office.”
He kept the facade of the warm and friendly as he internally despised just how wrong it felt to be deceiving her but it wasn’t a lie to say that both their businesses could mutually grow from this deal. So kept the gentle look and hoped it doesn’t bother her.
“A woman in the fashion industry that eats?,” he gave an overly emphasized gasp and then grinned afterwards, “sounds like my kind of woman.”
Jan laughed as well. He had a sense of humor it seemed, always a good thing. She hated businessmen who were too stuffy and uptight.
“I’m a designer, not a model, Mr. Fury,” she replied. “Though I do like to watch my figure. I believe in exercise to keep fit though… and I love dessert waaay too much to give up food.”
It was about that time that the waiter came over to take their orders and afterward she turned back to her companion. “So Mr. Fury, while we’re waiting for our food, might I inquire as to your business? I’m curious to hear what it is you specialize in.”
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“Ohhh, I see,” Jan replied with a nod. “That makes sense if you were a military man. Quite the career change I must say,...
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