Chapter 6: Chapter 6
440 words<html><head></head><body><p>The glass door of The French Laundry swung open.</p> <p>Sophia Sullivan walked in.</p> <p>She was two minutes early.</p> <p>A waiter led her through the hallway.</p> <p>A man by the window was drinking coffee.</p> <p>White shirt, gold-rimmed glasses.</p> <p>Sunlight fell on his profile.</p> <p>Like a carefully painted portrait.</p> <p>Sophia looked down at herself.</p> <p>White t-shirt, jeans.</p> <p>No makeup, high ponytail.</p> <p>It was too casual.</p> <p>The man turned his head.</p> <p>"Sit."</p> <p>His voice was deep and magnetic.</p> <p>Sophia pulled out a chair.</p> <p>"Sorry to keep you waiting."</p> <p>Alexander Laurent adjusted his glasses.</p> <p>"I just arrived."</p> <p>He glanced at his watch.</p> <p>"I have data to process at the lab."</p> <p>"I can only give you thirty minutes today."</p> <p>Sophia nodded.</p> <p>"That's enough."</p> <p>The waiter brought lemon water.</p> <p>Alexander got straight to the point.</p> <p>"What do you need from me to see Professor Watson?"</p> <p>Sophia gripped her cup.</p> <p>"The professor was discharged from the hospital."</p> <p>"I don't know her address."</p> <p>"I hope you can take me to visit her."</p> <p>She paused.</p> <p>"If the professor gets angry…"</p> <p>"Please help calm her down."</p> <p>The corner of Alexander's mouth lifted slightly.</p> <p>"Alright."</p> <p>"Let's schedule it for two days from now."</p> <p>Sophia breathed a sigh of relief.</p> <p>"Thank you."</p> <p>She suddenly looked up.</p> <p>"Why are you willing to help me?"</p> <p>Alexander's gaze was profound.</p> <p>"Because you are Sophia Sullivan."</p> <p>He slowly set down his coffee cup.</p> <p>"Professor Watson once said."</p> <p>"She has three regrets in life."</p> <p>"Her research career was too short."</p> <p>"She has no children."</p> <p>"And—"</p> <p>He looked at her.</p> <p>"Sophia Sullivan."</p> <p>Sophia's fingertips turned white.</p> <p>Her throat felt dry.</p> <p>Alexander handed her a note.</p> <p>A string of numbers was written on it.</p> <p>The handwriting was neat and elegant.</p> <p>...</p> <p>Not far away.</p> <p>Ethan Roscente toyed with a lighter.</p> <p>The woman opposite him chattered incessantly.</p> <p>His eyes were full of impatience.</p> <p>His gaze swept casually across the room.</p> <p>It suddenly stopped.</p> <p>Sophia was sitting opposite a man.</p> <p>A faint smile was on her face.</p> <p>Ethan's expression instantly darkened.</p> <p>He stood up abruptly.</p> <p>"I have to go."</p> <p>The woman was stunned.</p> <p>"But…"</p> <p>He had already turned and walked away.</p> <p>...</p> <p>Alexander was pressed for time.</p> <p>He stood up exactly thirty minutes later.</p> <p>Sophia rose as well.</p> <p>They walked toward the entrance.</p> <p>Alexander held the door open for her.</p> <p>"After you."</p> <p>Sophia smiled and nodded.</p> <p>"Thank you."</p> <p>A black car was parked by the curb.</p> <p>Alexander opened the car door.</p> <p>"See you the day after tomorrow."</p> <p>Sophia stood still.</p> <p>She watched the car drive away.</p> <p>As she turned.</p> <p>She collided with a cold stare.</p> <p>Ethan leaned against the wall.</p> <p>A mocking sneer played on his lips.</p> <p>"Found a replacement already?"</p> </body></html>