“Got it.”
“This is your first major project on my team. I’m not totally at
ease, so I’ll work overtime with you.”
“Okay… what?!” Adelaide squeaked.
Reginald chuckled, “I’ll come to your place, or you can come to
Rosecliff Manor. Your pick.”
Adelaide was sure he was doing this on purpose. Late at night,
just the two of them? That didn’t sound appropriate at all. She
gritted her teeth. “Is there a third option?”
“There is. We work overtime together at the office.”
Adelaide had never felt so powerless in a conversation. His
focus wasn’t on the project or the overtime. He just wanted to
stay with her.
“Ms. Pierce, shall I now explain the additional terms in your
agreement?”
Now that Reginald had brought up the agreement again,
Adelaide realized she didn’t really have a choice. The office was
out of the question. Her apartment? Even less so. Rosecliff
Manor was the least bad option. At least Draven and the
housekeepers were there. It wouldn’t be just the two of them.
After a moment’s hesitation, Adelaide budged, “I’ll go to
Rosecliff Manor”
Soon, they arrived at the Orvenix Group.
Adelaide parked the car, and Reginald got out. She noticed the lighter he had left in the side compartment of the door.
She grabbed it and quickly caught up. “Mr. Thorton, you left your lighter in my car.”
Reginald was already standing by the elevator. He turned his head slightly and took the lighter from her with a meaningful look. “Ms. Pierce, you’ve got sharp eyes.””
Adelaide kept a straight face. “Yes, I’ve always had 20/20
vision.”
“Oh? Then keep it that way,” he said flatly as he stepped into the
elevator. Adelaide silently followed him in.
Nathan announced Reginald’s decision to the team that
Adelaide would be taking over the project. There were no
jealous glares, only genuine congratulations.
Chapter 15
The rest of the afternoon, Adelaide focused entirely on
researching the culture of Eldoria and the Noventra Group, as
well as the core themes for the landmark building design.
However, her phone wouldn’t stop buzzing.
She had blocked both Garrett and Spencer’s calls, but the
WhatsApp messages just kept coming. She’d been ignoring
them until some new messages from Garrett made her eyelid
twitch.
“I’ve made things clear with Amanda. I won’t get involved with
her again. I just want to be with you.”
“Honey, whether you believe me or not, please give me a chance
to make things right. We’ve known each other for 22 years,
after all.”
“Don’t worry, honey. I’ll take care of everything.”
“Take care his ass,” Adelaide cursed secretly.
Annoyed, Adelaide was about to toss her phone aside when a
call from an unknown number came in.
She frowned and stepped into the break room to take it.
“ADELAIDE!”
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