Chapter summary of Chapter 32 – Reject The CEO Decisively by Sampson Terry
In Chapter 32, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Reject The CEO Decisively by Sampson Terry, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Reject The CEO Decisively.
I looked up infront of me only to find unexpected eyes glaring at the guy's retreating figure. His eyes softened as he looked at me. He wiped the tears off my cheeks.
Did he bid on me?
I was shocked. Very shocked. But not disappointed. I was actually happy it was him.
"Shh, it's okay, I'm here now." He said while hugging me tightly. I hugged him back, only to push away a second later.
"D-did you bid on me?" I said with a hiccup. I had way too many questions.
"Yes I did." He sighed. "I know you have many questions. Let's go inside and talk. We need to get you a glass of water first."
"Come on." He said, dragging me towards the door - which was already open.
I don't remember opening it.
"Why was the door open?" I asked as we went inside and he sat me on the kitchen counter, while pouring a glass of water for me.
"I was waiting for you inside. I even parked my car away from your street. I'm sorry for using your house key again. I just wanted you to be surprised when you entered your house. That asshole ruined the surprise. I feel like an idiot now." He said as he neared the counter and passed me the glass of water.
"Well you are an idiot." I said with a smile, drinking the water. To think that he walked all the way to my street after parking his car. And it's a pretty long street...
"Gee thanks."
"Hmm?" I bit my lip as I noticed him standing really close to me now.
I wanted to ask him about how he bid on me, this was very unexpected, like who would have thought? But I dropped the subject.
Just then my stomach grumbled causing me to blush and him to give me an amused look. Awkward... but I must thank my stomach for the perfect timing.
He gave me a blank stare, then hurriedly ran towards the kitchen, returning back with two pears from the kitchen counter.

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