Chapter 261 An Apology
- Ryleigh went straight to the end of the passage and lightly pushed open the door to the private room. Inside, the lights were pleasantly dim, and the quiet, peaceful ambiance made her feel as if she had stepped into a bygone era.
- Morris was already seated inside, waiting. Instinctively, she glanced at her watch; there were still six minutes left. She had not arrived late after all; Morris was early.
- The dining table was situated under a cluster of small hanging lights that cast a warm, golden glow on the pristine white tableware, giving the entire place even more of a mellow atmosphere.