The entire ride was in silence.
At this moment, Audrey couldn't simply let Evans leave without acknowledging him, out of basic courtesy.
Even if it was merely an act, she felt compelled to put on a facade. Audrey smiled and suggested, "Mr. Hill, why don't you come in and have a seat?"
[Please don't stay.]
Evans found himself torn between amusement and exasperation.
He'd never encountered someone quite adept at putting on a facade.
Evans understood the delicate balance between being attentive and respecting personal boundaries.
If he overstayed his welcome, Audrey would likely become even more evasive in the future.
He politely declined, shaking his head. "There's no need. I still have a few matters to attend to."
Audrey heaved a sigh of relief.
[Sigh, I appreciate people who know when to take a hint.]
Evans raised his eyebrows.