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Courted (How Not to be Seduced by Billionaires #2) Page 13
Author: Marian Tee

Remembering his question belatedly, I grabbed my just filled-up tray as I said, “Charli gave us a lot of work for this week.”

He nodded sympathetically. “Friday’s presentation, right?”

My eyes widened. “You’ll be there?”

“Yanna,” he said very gently, “do you think I’ll ever miss a chance to see you shining?”

Oh, dear. Someone please help me keep my heart still or I’d be melting any second.

“Next,” the waitress in front of me said impatiently. Then her eyes lit up when she saw Constantijin next to me. “Sir?” She bent close to take Constantijin’s tray, and I reluctantly moved away.

“Enjoy your lunch, Yanna,” he murmured.

“You, too,” I said shyly.

He smiled.

I floated.

George had already found us a table, and he was grinning at me widely when I joined him.

"Your face is red," George told me as I placed my tray on the table.

"Is it?" I controlled the urge to fan myself. "It’s just so hot, I guess."

George smirked.

“I mean it!”

“Yeah, yeah. I heard that before.”

He made me feel defensive and embarrassed at the same time. About to dish out another retort, I found myself suddenly surrounded by a small group of guys, and I recognized them as some of the most recently hired batch of sales agents.

“Err…yes?” I asked hesitantly.

That seemed to be their cue and they all launched into their own conversations at once, making me giggle. A few minutes later, in the middle of an embarrassingly flattering conversation with the guys about how I so did not look pretty, my phone beeped.

Still f**king jealous.

I didn’t reply, but those three words had me giddy and confused all day. One minute I was all excited, thinking about those words over and over. The next minute I was annoyed, telling myself that I shouldn’t be this happy. If I sent Constantijin the same kind of text, he wouldn’t be as happy as I was. He’d probably be, like, all arrogant and smirking, thinking it was time I admitted how irresistible he was.

The digital clock chimed at seven p.m. by the time I finished with work, and I was all alone in the office since George had already left an hour earlier. I stretched my arms over my head slowly and leisurely, savoring the release of tension from my muscles and joints.

Constantijin hadn’t called me for, like, hours. I knew I shouldn’t, like, be all messed up about it, but I was. And I was, like, super mad at myself for, like, caring---

Stop, Yanna. This see-saw thing Constantijin and I was in was turning me more and more into Alicia Silverstone during her Clueless days. Usually, when I panicked, I only got as far as sounding as Reese Witherspoon’s Legally Blonde character. This was, like, so much worse.

Sighing, I clicked the function key shortcut to save my file and got to my feet. Relax, Yanna. I had to stop obsessing over Constantijin. I tiptoed, stretching again.

“Tired?”

I froze.

Oh. My. God.

Why was he here?

Turning around slowly, I saw Constantijin leaning against the doorway, minus his blazer, shirt hanging loose over his pants and several buttons undone, revealing more of his gloriously hard chest than usual.

"I thought you'd be out the whole day," I blurted out. He had texted me just this afternoon about having to leave the office early. I had texted back with a simple TC message, all the while trying not to think how boyfriend-like he sounded.

"I came here to pick up certain documents and I saw the lights were still on here."

"Oh." I started fixing my things. "So, where are you going next?"

"Yanna?"

"Mmm?"

He walked towards me and stopped just before my cubicle, leaving a few feet of distance between us.

For some reason, I hated that he did that – putting space between us. I knew it was silly of me, but that was how I felt.

"Why do I have a feeling that something's not right?" he drawled.

He was smart – really smart! I knew he couldn't have been a billionaire without being smart. I shrugged uneasily. "I don't know," I lied.

"Yanna." His voice held a warning note.

I continued fixing my things but it was a delaying tactic that couldn't last longer than a minute. I forced myself to look back at him. "It's just that---" Damn! How should I say this?

"What is it?"

"It's weird," I burst out.

He raised a brow.

The moment I started speaking, it was as if I couldn't stop. "Every time you look at me, it's weird! Every time, I think of you, it's weird! And I don't think it's fair because it's not as if you find it weird, too! You talk to me like it's an everyday thing and yet when I'm with you it's like I can't breathe!"

And then I realized what I had just revealed. I gasped and slapped my hands over my mouth. My super big tactless mouth!

But when I looked at Constantijin, he wasn't smiling like I feared he would. He actually looked...furious. "Maybe you're not just as sensitive as you think you are," he retorted.

"What?"

"How do you think I feel? All the f**king men here can look and talk to you freely but I'm not allowed to do that, am I? I'm the one who's courting you but I can't tell anyone that and I can't warn the other guys off!" He shot me another look of irritation. "And you think I'm not affected?"

Wow.

I wanted to throw myself at him after that but I controlled myself. It took every ounce of my control but I succeeded. "Good!"

He glared at me.

I lifted my shoulders helplessly. "Do you want me to lie? You're out of my league, Constantijin. So I'm really happy to see that I affect you."

"Will I f**king court you if you didn't?" he snarled.

I wanted to comfort him but I didn't know how. Or maybe I wasn't ready yet. I sighed. "I know you're impatient. But it's too soon. Just too soon." I looked at him pleadingly. "You understand, right?"

He placed his hands inside his pockets and nodded. "But you have to trust me one day. You either do or don't, Yanna. I know I f**ked up. I've already owed up to it. But we need to get past it. If you don't...then there's no point for me to continue courting you, right?"

I nodded.

We stared at each other, both our gazes shuttered to hide the emotions we were feeling. He said slowly, “Maybe I can drive you home tonight?”

Sports car or bus?

It was a no-brainer.

“Maybe next time,” I replied just as slowly. Bus was so much safer for my heart.

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