Hazel's POV
The text from Gloria still burned in my mind as I reluctantly turned my car around and headed back to the café. This wasn't over. If the Everetts were desperate enough to have me followed, I needed to know exactly what they were planning.
Gloria's surprise was evident when I slid back into the seat across from her.
"Changed your mind about running away?" she asked, a smirk playing at her lips.
"I changed my mind about hearing you out," I replied coolly. "If you have something to say, say it now."
Gloria signaled a waiter. "We'll need menus after all."
I watched her carefully as she ordered an extravagant lunch for herself. Her confidence seemed restored, which put me on edge.
"You should try the mushroom risotto," she suggested. "It's divine."
"I'll just have orange juice," I told the waiter, ignoring her recommendation.
When he left, Gloria leaned forward. "You know why Alistair really left you, don't you?"
I remained silent, refusing to take her bait.