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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 485

Balfour couldn't figure out why he was feeling this undeniable concern for Ellinor, who was someone he didn't particularly like.

He rubbed his temples, thinking maybe he was overworked and that was messing with his head.

Soon, their car pulled up to Pearl Moon.

Ellinor followed Balfour out of the car and into Pearl Moon.

After a few steps, Balfour stopped suddenly, turned to look at Ellinor, and asked, "Cold?"

It was a winter night, and the temperature had dropped significantly.

Ellinor, in her thin dress, had arms going red from the cold, but she replied calmly, "I'm fine."

Balfour stared at her for a moment, then turned to Quinton and said, "Quinton, get my coat from the car for Ms. Mendoza."

Quinton looked surprised for a moment but did as he was told.

When Quinton draped a brand-new coat over her shoulders, Ellinor was a bit taken aback. "Thank you for your concern."

Balfour replied nonchalantly, "Don't read too much into it. I just don't want you catching a cold and spreading it to me at work tomorrow."

Ellinor smiled, "I'm not overthinking it. I should be thankful for your care, no matter the reason. It's just common courtesy."

Balfour gave her a glance but didn't say anything else and walked towards the banquet hall with Ellinor trailing behind.

Pearl Moon was the private property of the Howard family. At the entrance of the banquet hall, guests needed to sign in with their partners before they could enter.

No exceptions, no matter who you were.

"I remember Haillie being Mr. Howard's date every year."

"Haillie only got to hang out with Mr. Howard because she was friends with Ms. Howard. This year, he's got his own date. Maybe he doesn't need her anymore."

"Yeah, I don't think Mr. Howard was ever interested in Haillie."

Balfour completely ignored the gossip around him. He surveyed the banquet hall, then said to Ellinor, "Find a spot to sit for a while; I need to greet some elders."

"Sure, Mr. Howard." Ellinor replied formally, thinking in her heart that Balfour was probably trying to avoid any unnecessary misunderstandings by not introducing her to the elders.

Balfour took a few steps, then stopped and looked back at Ellinor with a complicated expression.

What was he worried about?

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