The Billionaire's True Bride
IV
kept me waiting, and my friend wasn't helping matters. He kept teasing me on our wa
cting innocent. He knew what he did, and
I said with a pout, an
blew me a kiss and drove away. He had been so helpful to me since I got
loor. I knew I had to run. I jogged to the elevator. Just when I thought I was going to get inside, another p
g. I opened my eyes only to be met with grey eyes that would make any lady weak in the
me longer than necessary, he l
ch where you're
was he so rude
one at fault
back before leaving. I glared
? He made it look like I was the only
me disbelieving looks. I didn't know why they were staring like that. He was also at
ng mean here, my su
so be here for the interview, I guessed. Maybe he didn'
y eyes at
airs in front of the interview room. The funny part was that there was no empty sea
thought it would go smoothly, but the tur
tive. I'll try my
tary and an accountant. Comparing that with the whole crowd outside, would I get the job offe
w? It's all Aiden's fault. He promised to come pick me up early,
ue to sit. I sat down, and the line moved. I waited for ho
et a lady seated, holding a file. I greeted her
he said, and I d
d up to look at me made me angry. At least
s," she said all of a sudden, a
p to give me her attention. "You wa
t are you talking about, ma'am?
it. He was on his phone while he walked out of the elevator. The least he
"I bet you don't kn
hat she meant. I don't unders
answers. I made sure I practiced well before this day. I d
e moment I stepped out. No one was outside. I guess they all left. We were told a message would be sent to the se
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hen I saw that it was a mail, not a message. I clicked on the button, and the message came into view. I read the content and almost dropped my phone. I couldn't believe my eyes. I don't know if what I read was real, but that's exactly what I'm seeing right now. My hands were shaking. I don't know whether I should scream or
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singlet and pants. I gave him a look, but then jump
happily. "This is great news," he said and finally
ng on just a singl
xpect? I thought something bad happened to you o
happy,
anymore. This calls for a celebration
drunk. I have to resume tomorrow,"
I'll cook," he said, and I was glad he said that. I was craving some h
the kitchen
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my way to the company. Now I'm a staff member of my dream company. I've waited so long for this d
old to meet the receptionist so she could give me my ID tag. I did exactly that
n the doors opened. I walked along the hallway and found the door to my
door and went inside, gently handling the door to avoid making a disturbing sound.
sitting on the chair, was none other tha
said in d