Summary of Chapter 13 – A turning point in Reject The CEO Decisively by Sampson Terry
Chapter 13 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Reject The CEO Decisively, written by Sampson Terry. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
"Oh that? Your bed is bigger than mine. And my room wasn't clean." She said smiling sheepishly, causing me to facepalm and curse her inwardly with all my might.
"Get out before I do something that I'll regret later for the rest of my life." I said without making direct eye contact with her.
She knew that it wasn't an empty threat, so without another word, she left my room, leaving me to stare at the mess my room had turned into.
The green bed sheet was lying on the black marble floor, the lamp that was previously kept on the wooden sidetable, was now hanging in the air, it's wire stuck between the bed and the edge of the table. My laptop that was previously placed on the top of my bed was now lying upside down on the green sheet. The off white, soft foam that was now void of any sheet was covered with a lot of saliva, making my nose cringe in disgust, and last but not the least, someone's vest was lying on the marble floor near the rest room.
What a sight.
A messy room is something I just can't tolerate. The sight before me was unbearable.
My OCD was kicking in.
And to think that this was my bedroom. Sometimes I just that wish I had the authority to kick that girl out of this house, so that I can live with my father peacefully.
But that's not what he'd want.
That's cause he doesn't even know half the stuff that she does. He still thinks that she's a virgin. Just tell him the stuff he doesn't know about her, and he'll definitely disown her. Then you can live here peacefully! Problem solved!
Shutup inner thoughts.
He just suffered from a heart attack, and you want him to get another one instantly?
I slammed the door behind me and let out a scream of frustration.
'If I die, it's Lilly's fault.'
Must jot this down in a diary so one day if I die, people may know the cause of my death and arrest her for treason.
Once again I took in all my surroundings. There's not much cleaning to do Emily. You can do this. The faster you clean, the earlier you get to visit your father at the hospital.
And with that thought I started to clean. Picking the vest with the edge of my little finger and disposing it off first.
Life sucks man.
"So?" I decided to play along.
"Wait no, that just makes me sound like the second lead, the nice dude who always gets rejected." He pouted, then gave me that infamous Flynn Rider smile. "Eitherways, you will end up with me cause you clearly fell for me. And it's not like the CEO is smitten with you. I on the other hand might be." He said winking, and finally turning his attention to his laptop. "So you and me, Saturday?"
"Umm what." He isn't asking me out, is he?
"Do I have to spell it out?" He asked scratching the back of his head. "The wattpad joke aside, I need to confirm if I'm actually interested in you. So I'm asking you out on a date."
"Lucas."
"Say yes, say yes cause I need to know."
"Lucas seriously?" I asked dumbfounded. He nodded, his cheeks slightly pink. "Tough luck my friend but the answer is no." I replied flipping the pages infront of me. You're not the only one who has heard this song.
"Why you gotta be so rude, don't you know I'm human too?" He said in a disappointed tone.

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