Joseph waited a long time before Judy finally picked up.
“Hello? What’s going on?”
Judy’s voice clearly carried fatigue.
In that moment, Joseph picked up on it right away.
Still, he kept his tone calm as he asked, “Judy, where are you right now?”
“You came to the studio looking for me again?”
Judy sounded impatient, clearly unhappy about Joseph’s <b>call</b>..
Her mind had cleared a bit, which made Joseph all the more aware this time.
“What’s wrong? I’m not allowed toe see you?”
Joseph said it with a smile, sounding just like usual, giving nothing away.
Judy, having just gone through that ordeal, was still mentally foggy.
Next to her, Keh noticed her anxious tone and gave her a light pat, signaling her to stayposed.
She was far too on edge, one misstep away from giving herself away.
When things went wrong, staying calm was the key.
That was something Keh had learned after everything he’d been through.
Judy got the hint and gradually calmed down.
But Joseph still picked up on it.
He stayed silent, waiting for her to respond.
Judy then smiled and said, “Of course not, Joseph, that’s not what meant. I’m really d you came.”
“Are you at the studio?”
Joseph asked, as if helping here up with an excuse.
Keh<b>, </b>standing by, immediately sensed something was off.
His sharp, narrow eyes flickered with suspicion.
There was something strange about Joseph, as if he was trying to guide Judy’s answers.
And his timing, his pacing<b>, </b>it all felt off.
Keh was just about to give Judy a hint when he heard her speak up first.
<b>“</b><b>I’m </b>not at <b>the </b>studio. Stop trying <b>to </b>find me.”
Joseph responded casually, “Oh<b>? </b>Then where did you <b>go</b><b>?</b>”
<b>Judy </b>frowned. “Do I need to report to you where <b>I </b>go? <b>Isn’t </b>that my freedom?”
<b>Joseph </b>chuckled <b>softly</b>. “<b>Of </b>course<b>, </b>Judy<b>. </b><b>I’m </b><b>just </b><b>curious</b><b>, </b><b>that’s </b><b>all </b><b>You </b><b>know</b><b>, </b>it’s <b>been </b><b>a </b><b>while </b>since <b>I </b><bst </b><b>saw </b><b>you</b><b>. </b><b>I </b><b>really </b><b>do </b>miss <b>you</b><b>.</b>”
Hearing <b>Joseph’s </b><b>words</b>, <b>Judy </b>felt <b>a </b>little <b>embarrassed</b><b>. </b>
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She nced awkwardly at Keh, but he didn’t show much of a reaction.
Instead, he shook his head, looking puzzled.
He still felt something was off.
But Judy still couldn’t tell what Joseph was really getting at.
Keh, on the other hand, had a sinking feeling in his gut.
After all those years working under Lucas, his instincts could be scarily urate.
Seeing Keh’s expression, Judy’s tone softened.
She followed along with Joseph’s words and said, “I miss you too, but I’ve really got things to handletely. I’m away on a business trip.”
Judy read directly from Keh’s phone, repeating each word carefully.
Keh nodded and gave her a thumbs–up, indicating she got it right.
Seeing that, Judy finally let out a breath of relief.
Thank goodness Keh was there with her.
Something about Joseph felt off today, and she might not have been able to handle it on her own.
“So, that means you’re not home, right?”
“Of course. I’m on a trip, so I can’t be at home.”