"What exactly are you talking about?" Raymond spun around, acting as if he had no idea what George was trying to say.
His expression turned serious as he stared directly into George's eyes, not hesitating or flinching.
Raymond knew he had to play dumb, act like he was unaware of whatever George might be implying. It was the best way to get out of this conversation quickly.
"I have a strong feeling you know exactly what I'm talking about," George said, raising a brow and refusing to buy Raymond's sudden act. "I overheard Julie mentioning that you two should give each other space. What was that about?"
Raymond fumbled for words, searching for an excuse. "No, no. You must have misunderstood. Julie wasn't talking about space between us. She was talking about the boss's quarters—that's where we're both headed right now."
"Really?" George's eyes narrowed, not convinced by Raymond's quick response. "I've been paying attention."