Natalie remained silent for a moment. She knew Marcus wanted to stall for time, and once again, he had to treat her to a meal because of it.
"Alright," she said, accepting his hospitality with a faint smile. "Thank you, Mr. Holden."
After all, she hadn't decided how to face Grace yet.
Marcus handed the file to Noah and led Natalie out of the reception room. When they left the Holden Group building, Elijah immediately drove a car over.
"Mr. Holden, Ms. Walker."
Wearing white gloves, Elijah opened the car door respectfully. Today, he was the driver.
Marcus gestured for Natalie to get in first. He followed, and they sat on opposite sides of the back seat, leaving a distance between them as if a great mountain lay in the middle.
Elijah was talkative, loved gossip, and enjoyed pairing people up. He had witnessed plenty of women who tried to throw themselves at Marcus, but this was the first time he saw a woman like Natalie, who seemed eager to keep her distance from him.
Right away, Elijah felt Natalie and Marcus were a perfect match. Besides, it seemed Natalie was the first woman Marcus didn't reject outright.
Looking back on Emma from before or Selena, who had shown up in Balford, Marcus practically wanted to strap on a helicopter rotor and fly away at the mere sight of them.
Elijah stole several glances in the rearview mirror while he drove, but before he could get a good look, the privacy partition rose.
"Focus on driving," came Marcus' deep voice from behind the panel.
Elijah hurriedly concentrated on the road. However, the car moved at a slow pace. Noah had told him beforehand that Marcus wanted to delay Natalie's arrival at the hospital. Therefore, he should drive slowly, and if their dining destination was far, that was even better.
By the time Elijah drove the car all the way to the pier, an hour and ten minutes had passed. Even before Natalie could exit, the car rolled onto a ferry.
Natalie glanced at Marcus. He offered a casual explanation, "We'll go fishing at sea."
She was speechless. Did they really need to drive onto a ferry? Were they afraid she would run away the moment she stepped out of the car?
"Ms. Walker, you don't mind, right?" Marcus asked.
"No, I don't mind," Natalie replied.
The car was already on the ferry. Saying she minded would be useless anyway.
"Good," Marcus said with a smile. "I've made the arrangements. We'll go out to sea and catch fresh fish for our meal."
"Alright," she replied.
Once the ferry left the dock, Elijah unlocked the car. He got out first, then opened the door for Marcus and Natalie.
"Mr. Holden, Ms. Walker, please step out."
"Okay."
Marcus and Natalie got out one after the other. Only then did Natalie realize the ferry Marcus had chosen was quite large, with four decks. They were currently in the basement level, which had an elevator leading to the first deck.
The first deck had a wide open area too, furnished with a dining table and parasols. Several attendants stood by, ready to serve.
"The first deck is the dining area. The second deck is for recreation, the third has guest rooms, and the fourth is for private use," Marcus explained, guiding Natalie across the first deck.
Everything inside gleamed with a luxurious shine, not a speck of dust to be found. There was a public dining space as well as private rooms.
"So it's just the two of us and the staff?" Natalie asked, looking at him.
Marcus nodded. "Yes. You won't have to worry about anyone disturbing you."
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