## Hazel's POV
"Are you sure you don't want dessert?" Quentin asked, gesturing toward the menu. "Their mango pudding is legendary."
I shook my head and checked the time on my phone. "I should probably head home soon. It's been a long day."
Truthfully, the dinner had gone on longer than I'd intended. What started as a simple thank-you meal had stretched into a two-hour conversation. Quentin was easy to talk to—perhaps too easy. Several times I'd caught myself sharing more about my work challenges than I normally would with a colleague.
My phone vibrated with a text from Sebastian: "How's dinner going?"
I smiled reflexively at his message. "About to wrap up. Thanks for checking in."
"Would it be alright if I picked you up? I'd like to see you tonight."
My heart did a little flip. Despite my earlier need for space, the thought of seeing Sebastian now felt comforting rather than overwhelming.
"That would be nice," I typed back. "I'll send you the address."