Chapter: 227
"What?"
Claudia, caught off guard by his voice, instinctively lifted her gaze to meet his black eyes, her eyelashes fluttering slightly. "Oh, right, the bag. Let me see."
Claudia then peeled off the seal and opened the bag, revealing a small box.
She retrieved the box and pried it open. Nestled inside was a gold necklace with a charming cat paw pendant.
It was quite cute.
She held up the necklace to Bennett. "It's a necklace."
Bennett, lowering his gaze slightly, gave the necklace a cursory glance before shifting his focus to her eyes that sparkled with joy. His finger absentmindedly tapped on his wheelchair's handle. "Do you Like it so much?"
In reality, the necklace was worth about a thousand dollars, at most.
“I didn't anticipate receiving such a gift, so it brings me joy." After all, the gift was free, who wouldn't be delighted by such a surprise?
As Claudia's words filled the space, the elevator doors slid open. Bennett diverted his gaze and began wheeling himself out of the elevator.
With his tall and slender frame, dressed impeccably in a suit like a model, he exuded an undeniable presence. Adding to the intrigue, he was pushing a wheelchair, instantly capturing the attention of numerous onlookers as soon as he stepped out of the elevator.
Claudia squirmed uncomfortably under the scrutinizing stares, wishing she could blend into the background.
Luckily, their vehicle was not far off. In no time, Bennett wheeled her beside the car.
Spotting Bennett from afar, Allan exited the vehicle to greet them. Prior to their arrival, he had already opened the back door in preparation.
“Mr. Dreskin, Mrs. Dreskin."
Claudia rose from the wheelchair and acknowledged Allan with a nod. Balancing her purse in one hand and the gift bag in the other, she stooped slightly and slid into the car
Bennett cast a fleeting glance at the gift bag before following her inside.
Though the air conditioning was cranked up in the car, Claudia could feel her face radiating heat.
She stared out of the window at the kaleidoscopic city lights, her vision slightly askew. The normally dazzling cityscape seemed a blurry canvas.
The car halted at a red Light.
Gazing out the window, Claudia felt more and more dizzy.
Even cars appeared to sway in her sight.
Since they embarked, Claudia hadn't uttered a word.
The silence inside the car was so profound that it felt unfamiliar to Bennett, who was not accustomed to such quietness.