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Reject The CEO Decisively novel Chapter 22

Summary for Chapter 22: Reject The CEO Decisively

Summary of Chapter 22 – A pivotal chapter in Reject The CEO Decisively by Sampson Terry

The chapter Chapter 22 is one of the most intense moments in Reject The CEO Decisively, written by Sampson Terry. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

They were gossiping. I hated gossip. Who are you to comment on someone else's life.

I'd have to listen to their rambling all night long now. Uhh why did I even agree to this!

Then here I was lying down on Samantha's king sized bed, trying to tune these two girls out.

"My first kiss was the most romantic thing that has ever happened to me." Said Samantha with a dramatic dreamy sigh.

"Tell me about it." Came Lilly's response, she was too jumpy. How can girls even have such conversations and actually enjoy them. How can anyone have such conversations?

First kiss eh. Mine was anything but romantic. Thinking about the way Adrian kissed me caused blood to rush to my cheeks.

"Oh em gee. Your sister is totally blushing!" Samantha screeched while looking at me.

"No I'm not!" I yelled turning my back towards the both of them.

"Her face probably went red due to lack of experience in this department." Lilly replied in a bored tone causing me to sigh in relief. No way was I going to talk about my first stolen kiss.

"I mean just look at her, who the heck would want to kiss her." She mumbled, loud enough for me to hear.

Except a certain boss, who kissed me because my lips looked really 'kissable' at that moment. He probably regretted kissing you.

"Yeah, unlike you, there's no poster on me that yells available as fuck. Unlike you I'm not a desperate slut. I'm waiting for the one to have all my first times with." Take that bitch.

And it would be all my first times, literally. I might have been kissed by someone, but I sure as heck haven't kissed anyone. So that doesn't count.

"Life is too short to wait for 'the one' bitch." Lilly replied in anger doing that inverted comma gesture with her fingers.

"Well the wait would be worth it, something a whore like you will never understand." So much for mouth filter.

She squeezed her eyes and glared at me. "Did you just call me a whore? You filthy uh uh-" she paused for a moment, thinking of a suitable word to use for me "virgin!" She exclaimed with a smirk on her face.

"Seriously Lilly? Virgin? That's all you can come up with? Is that supposed to be offensive? Cause holy shit, I'm so offended." I replied with a smirk of my own, while placing my hand on my heart dramatically.

"Ofcourse you won't take that as an insult. I mean you've probably accepted it by now, the fact that you're going to die a virgin." She replied then flipped me the birdie.

Lilly and I nodded in union, and I raised my eyebrow.

Sam was now biting her bottom lip, confirming my suspicion. "Okay so she's the host this year as well and this event is just around the corner, six days from now! This year we're auctioning pretty girls, the guys will wager on each of them, the money raised will go for charity-" she cleared her throat then continued, "we need exactly 25 girls, but this time we were short of girls so I'm filling as a contestant too, since I'm pretty and all."

Why am I surrounded by such narcissistic people. Education has done them no good.

"O em gee, that's great! You'll probably get chosen by a hot billionaire!" Lilly screeched. "I so wanna be in your shoes!" She added.

"Oh really! That makes the remaining news so much easier!" Samantha replied, with a huge grin on her face.

"Okay so after I filled in, we amounted to 23 girls. Which means we were still short on two girls and my mom started panicking, she nearly fainted even! I'm not even joking." She said with a pout. Overdramatic much.

"What's that saying again? 'Family, an anchor, during rough wars'-"

"Waters." I replied, while she looked lost.

"It's waters, not wars. Anchor and war don't go together. At least not in that quote." Lilly mumbled a 'nerd' while Sam cleared her throat and looked away, she hated to be wronged.

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