Part 40 - Beyond Lucky

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Sang's POV

I had just finished pulling off my casual black Daphne outfit when my phone buzzed. I wasn't sure who would be texting me, unless it was whoever Luke had contacted to meet me out front. I picked up my phone to see who it was.

Owen: Miss Sorenson, I was wondering if you had dinner plans. I'm downstairs in the lobby, near the entrance to The Grill.

Well that solved the mystery of who was babysitting next.

Sang: No, I've been so busy that I haven't had a chance to even think about dinner.

Owen: Would you care to join me or would you prefer to head straight home?

Dinner. With Owen. I took a deep breath. Daphne clothes and the clothes I wore to the office today were definitely too casual, but maybe combined with some of Harper's clothes would work. I shuffled through the wardrobe rack and pulled a couple of pieces out that I thought would be appropriate for the Charleston Grill. A combination of what I wore to the office, a dash of Daphne, and a bit of Harper would look dressy, but stylish. Thankfully I had various kinds of outfits stored in the room here.

Sang: Dinner would be lovely. Can I meet you there in 10 minutes?

Owen: That's perfect. I'll secure a table for us. Unless there's somewhere else you'd rather go?

Sang: No, The Grill sounds good. I'll see you in a few minutes.

With the exception of movie night at Victor's, every time I saw Owen, he was impeccably dressed in suit and tie. I wanted to look nice and not embarrass him, but I didn't want to be dressed too much like Harper. She always took great pains to look society appropriate in all occasions. Very Junior League. I quickly changed into the pieces I had selected. I pulled back on the pair of ankle length slim black pants that I'd worn that morning, and a white scoop neck shirt. I turned up the sleeves of a charcoal grey blazer, put it on, and looped a colorful grey, black, and purple silk scarf from Harper's side of the wardrobe rack around my neck. I brushed my hair out and fastened back it in its clip. I looked in the mirror. Daphne's lipstick was too bold, so I wiped it off and smoothed on a more neutral berry shade. I also wiped off most of the dark eyeshadow. A little bit smoky was okay, I decided, but not over-the-top art student smoky. I looked at the clock. I only had two minutes to catch the elevator downstairs, so I slipped on black flats and grabbed my bag. I glanced around the room, making note of where everything was. The camera gear was back in place and locked up, and the SD card containing the pictures I took this afternoon was safely tucked into a hidden pocket in my pants. I switched off the light and closed the door. The snick of the automatic lock confirmed that no one could get in, but I tested the handle to double check for myself.

As I headed to the elevator that would take me to Owen, I wondered if he would consider this a date like Luke had considered this afternoon to be. If I was being honest with myself, the thought didn't displease me.

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Owen's POV

I watched the steady flow of people traversing the corridors leading to and from the grand lobby of The Belmond because I didn't know which direction Miss Sorenson might be coming from. There was a mixture of locals wearing professional attire and tourists wearing more casual wear. I craned my head to see if I could spot Miss Sorenson amongst the crowd of people.

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