Hilton Group. He was sitting in his car, working on his computer. When he saw the message from her, a smile of comfort appeared on his face

“I wish I could share the same plum with you."

"Share the same plum?' Sheffield always did things Like that.

Biting her lower lip, Evelyn replied, “I'm busy. Bye."

“Okay, but don't forget our appointment," he replied. Sheffield thought Evelyn must have seen the ticket to the concert since she had eaten the preserved plums.

“Appointment?' Evelyn was confused and tried to think about what appointment he meant. After a long while, she remembered that he had once said that he would take her to France and buy her coffee. He might be talking about that appointment.

She didn't reply to his message because she wasn't sure whether they would be able to go to France together or not.

The piano concert started at seven o'clock in the evening. Before six o'clock, Sheffield changed out of his doctor's outfit as soon as he was off duty and went straight to the concert.

Jimmy, the well-known pianist, was performing. He almost never came to the city. The tickets were sold out. Most of the guests were from the upper crust.

At about a quarter after six o'clock in the evening, Sheffield arrived at the gate of the concert hall. He called Evelyn, but she wasn't answering.

At half past six, he was about to head to Hilton Group to find Evelyn when his phone rang.

“Where are you? Are you off work yet?"

Not knowing why he suddenly asked this question, Evelyn answered honestly, “I'm outside."

“Are you still busy?" Sheffield talked on the phone as he watched the throngs making their way to the concert hall. He turned around and happened to see a familiar figure.

A woman in white fashionable dress, holding her phone to her ear, emerged from a car. The man in front of her was Calvert in a black suit jacket. ALL eyes were drawn to the striking couple.

“Yeah, I have something to do." Evelyn didn't want to let Sheffield know that she had gone to a concert with Calvert.

Sheffield stared at the woman who got out of the car with the man's help, and asked, “Then what about me?"

“What do you mean?" Evelyn was confused.

And so was Sheffield. ‘What does Evelyn mean to do this? Why didn't she tell me she didn't want to go to the concert with me? Why is she playing dumb now?’ he wondered.

Calvert held her hand and put it on his arm.

Evelyn wanted to pull it back, but with so many people around, she didn't say anything more.

“Hello? Sheffield, are you still there?" Evelyn asked softly when

Sheffield didn't answer.

He came back to his senses and took a deep breath before replying, "It doesn't matter, Evelyn. Just go ahead with your own business." Without waiting for her answer, he hung up.

Evelyn stared blankly at her phone. ‘What's wrong with him? He is being really weird, ' she wondered with a frown.