Elodie hadn''t made her decision lightly.
For years, she''d given up on herself far too soon, letting herself be a pawn for the family-for the Harcourts, for Ivan, andter for Jarrod. Never, not once, had she really lived for herself.
It wasn''t as if she''d never had dreams or ambitions.
Now, with sudden rity, she realized how precious her time was-worth more than gold. Whether or not she could get epted, whether or not she''d have the chance to keep studying, she still wanted to try again.
Alexander paused, ncing over at her.
It took Charlie a moment to catch up, but then he pped the table. "That''s what I like to hear!"
"Why not? It''s never toote to start over, no matter where life has taken you." His grin spread wide before he remembered to scowl, giving a gruff snort. "But don''t think grad school is a walk in the park. Don''t go making big promises you can''t keep!"
"Exactly. You might want to pick a different advisor," Alexander teased, raising an eyebrow. "This old man hasn''t taken a student in three years. Who knows if he''s still got what it takes."
Charlie swatted at him. "Smart mouth! No one asked for your opinion."
Elodie watched the two, a gentle smile ying on her lips.
For the first time in a long while, she felt light-genuinely at ease.
Once the VistaLink Technologies project was running smoothly, she''d start
preparing for her applications.
Even if her health didn''t improve, as long as she still had the strength, she''d give it her all.
After all, wasn''t it about living with no regrets?
Thursday morning.
After wrapping up a project meeting with Alexander and Galen, Elodie''s phone buzzed with a call from Keith.
"Ms. Thorne, do you have a moment at lunch today? Mr. Silverstein has arranged for the transfer of property and other formalities. We''ll need your signature."
Elodie nced at the time-it was already past eleven. Even if she wanted to send herwyer, there wouldn''t be time. She decided to handle it herself. "Yes, I''m avable. Where should Ie?"
Keith''s voice remained polite and even. "Pleasee to the CEO''s office at The Silverstein Group, around noon."
"Alright," she agreed.
Divorce paperwork was tedious but necessary. At city hall, Jarrod had said they''d handle the property transfer after the papers went through. She''d assumed it would take a while, but here it was already.
Elodie skipped lunch and headed straight for The Silverstein Building by subway.
Someone must have called ahead, because when she arrived, she was ushered directly to the top floor.
Keith met her at the elevator and gestured, "Mr. Silverstein is still in a meeting. Would you mind waiting a few minutes, Ms. Thorne?"
Elodie''s brow furrowed.
He''d scheduled this for noon, and she''d arrived right on time.
Yet Jarrod was still tied up in a meeting.
"Whether I mind or not, it''s not like he''s going to interrupt his meeting for me." Her tone was cool, skipping all the polite small talk.
Keith was taken aback for a second.
He''d never seen Elodie so sharp.
All the patience and gentle consideration she''d once shown Mr. Silverstein had vanished.
Freshly divorced, and already this cold...
She really knew how to put on a show.
Keith kept his expression neutral. "If you''ll wait just a moment."
He led Elodie to Jarrod''s office.
It was almostughable.
She''d worked at The Silverstein Group for three years but had never once been allowed in Jarrod''s office. Now that she was divorced, she finally got through the door.
Elodie stepped inside.
She sank into the ck leather sofa in the lounge area.
No sooner had she sat down than her gazended on the open door across the room, where a pale cream skirt suit hung on a rack in the adjacent lounge.
In a space this stark and businesslike, that suit was jarringly out of ce.
Clearly, its owner had privileges here-free toe and go, even using the private lounge.
Elodie looked away, her face impassive, as if it were none of her business. "Coffee, Ms. Thorne?" a secretary asked, setting down a cup.
Elodie nodded her thanks.
She nced at the coffee but left it untouched.
Nearly half an hour passed before footsteps finally sounded outside the door.
When it opened, Elodie turned to see who entered.
Jarrod strode in, phone pressed to his ear, his deep, even voice carrying as he spoke to someone on the other end. "Alright, I''lle by as soon as I''m done here."