Avery couldn't help but agree at the thought that the room fit better as a ballroom than an enormous dining hall. She gazed at the portraits of the family members by the wall, breaking a small smile at the sight of a younger looking Lloyd amongst them. What she mostly recognised, however, was the lack of a family portrait with the four of them together in one frame. Probably in the living room, she thought casually.
As Lloyd proceeded to debunk her theory of being a killer hired to eliminate him, Avery snickered and nodded with an amused smile. "Yes, I guess that's true. Still, I won't take back what I said about you being too trusting, 'cause you know you are," Avy added with a small laugh.
With Lloyd's dinner finally served, Avery placed the napkin on her lap and picked up her utensils. "Bon appetit," she replied back. She found the silence between them comforting as they ate, even stabilised by the soft light from the fireplace. That continued until Avery finished her food as well as the dessert that came afterwards.
"Thank you for the meal," Avery said after finishing her creme brulee. She took one last sip of water and wiped her lips with the napkin. "Hmm, that was nice. Better than being stranded in the plane after having missed my stop. I'll treat you to dinner some time too in return," she said amusingly.
Avery's gaze landed on the portraits once again and this time she couldn't contain her curiosity. "If you don't mind me asking, I know why your dad isn't here. But what about the other two which I assume is your mom and brother?"
As Lloyd proceeded to debunk her theory of being a killer hired to eliminate him, Avery snickered and nodded with an amused smile. "Yes, I guess that's true. Still, I won't take back what I said about you being too trusting, 'cause you know you are," Avy added with a small laugh.
With Lloyd's dinner finally served, Avery placed the napkin on her lap and picked up her utensils. "Bon appetit," she replied back. She found the silence between them comforting as they ate, even stabilised by the soft light from the fireplace. That continued until Avery finished her food as well as the dessert that came afterwards.
"Thank you for the meal," Avery said after finishing her creme brulee. She took one last sip of water and wiped her lips with the napkin. "Hmm, that was nice. Better than being stranded in the plane after having missed my stop. I'll treat you to dinner some time too in return," she said amusingly.
Avery's gaze landed on the portraits once again and this time she couldn't contain her curiosity. "If you don't mind me asking, I know why your dad isn't here. But what about the other two which I assume is your mom and brother?"