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When lunch time rolled around, there was no sign of the catering service. Stella remembered seeing the caterers being listed among the things they decided to spend money on. It was already past noon but there was no sign of it. Drinking juice and champagne in the past few hours two hours left everyone squirming in their seats for food. Not a single server with appetizers either. Stella had eaten a hearty breakfast at Priscilla's place so she was still not too hungry but the discomfort on some faces in the crowd was hard to conceal. She leaned sideways to ask, "When will they serve lunch?" "I have no idea." Stella didn't suspect anything. She kept her posture up until she managed to capture the sight of a slightly panicked alex making his way towards Gregory. The young man whi