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Reject The CEO Decisively novel Chapter 26

Summary for Chapter 26: Reject The CEO Decisively

Summary of Chapter 26 – A turning point in Reject The CEO Decisively by Sampson Terry

Chapter 26 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.

Stop thinking about the auction Emily!

I put on my headphones and started watching movies on my I-pad. I watched 'The Duff' and was halfway through '0 first dates' when someone harshly opened my bedroom door and barged in, excitement clear on their face.

"Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god."

"Did you makeup with Brent or did you find a new guy?" I acquired in a bored tone after putting my I-pad and headphones on the side desk.

"That gorgeous boss of yours just came and is down in the dining room and oh my god he has such a good sense of wit like I laughed at every single thing he said." She exclaimed while jumping around in the room. Ofcourse you did.

The fudge, Adrian was downstairs. What the bloody hell.

"Like we talked for like five minutes and I'm like already smitten." No surprise there.

"Did he ask for me?" I asked.

"Why would he ask for you when I'm keeping him occupied." She replied in a bıtch tone, indicating that she's lying. Well I didn't want to see him anyways.

"Oh great. Keep him occupied. I'll just stay up here and keep myself occupied with other stuff." I replied waving her off.

She left the room only to come back after taking two steps.

"Umm. I offered him tea."

I raised my eyebrow.

"I don't know how to make tea okay. So please make some and join us. He actually came here for you. It's something important." She muttered, rudely. Then left after slamming the door shut.

I pinched the bridge of my nose. Like what Is wrong with Adrian, doesn't he have a life at all. And does he think he owns this house, coming here whenever he likes.

Curse you Lilly for opening the door.

I sighed as I left the room after changing into black jeans and shirt and headed towards the kitchen which was opposite to the dining room, yet their voices were very clear. It's a good thing we couldn't see each other.

I could hear Lilly talking to him animately about football as I started making tea. Apparently it was Adrian's favorite sport so she probably decided to make it her favorite too. Like what the hell man. From least favorite to favorite just because of a guy. How can one be this desperate?

Adrian only leaned back to the other side and stared at her weirdly.

"I asked for sugar. There's no sugar on the tray." He muttered softly, causing me to mentally laugh and Lilly to frown. While he just turned towards me and stared at me while giving me a huge smile.

"Sure, I'll be back in a second." Lilly mumbled.

"I came here because I wanted to. It's been two days since I last saw you." He said, his eyes fixed on me. Dude, it was just two freaking days. Not a whole century, even so I wouldn't expect you to miss me. "I was occupied by some business ventures."

"I missed your smile. I missed your company. Damn, I missed you so much." He muttered huskily.

"Uh-huh." That's all I managed to mutter. Damn I was lost in his piercing green eyes while he chuckled. Shit, I made a fool out of myself.

I was falling for this guy at a really fast pace. But I'm sure it was physical attraction that was pulling me towards him. I cleared my throat, refusing to fall for his words. Like did he use them on every single women? Did such words even work on them.

"Tell that to the women you sleep around with." I muttered while getting up from the chair. He looked really hurt at my words and I instantly regretted saying those words.

Just then Lilly entered with sugar, I was wondering what took her so long then then I noticed that she had unbuttoned a few of her top buttons and her red lipstick seemed darker.

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