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A Naive Bride for the Sophisticated CEO novel Chapter 17

~ The Next Day ~

Amelia hurried out of her apartment and locked the door. She had just ten minutes to get to the company. Though she could still make it, she wanted to get there as soon as she could.

She had woken up late because she left the party very late. James wasn’t ready to leave the party when she wanted to, so she had no choice then to stay back with him.

Before she could walk away from her door, Elena’s door opened, and Amelia turned back. She saw Elena standing at the door.

Elena smiled widely at her, but Amelia was too pained to smile back at her. She remembered what she did to her the previous night.

“Good morning, Amelia. When did you return yesterday?” Elena asked, and Amelia exhaled.

“I returned very late. You must have been sleeping when I came back,” Amelia answered coldly.

Elena noticed the way she acted, and she stepped out of her apartment and shut the door behind her.

“What is wrong, Amelia? You don’t sound happy.”

Amelia looked at her and shook her head. “It’s nothing. I need to go now. I’m running late.”

Elena hurriedly stood in front of her and held her hand. “Talk to me, Amelia. Are you angry at me? Did I do anything wrong?” She looked and sounded clueless.

“Of course you did, Elena! Why are you acting like you don’t know what you did? I trusted you to help me look beautiful but you did exactly the opposite!”

Amelia pulled her hands away from Elena’s hurtfully.

“What? Why would you say that? I swear I didn’t mean to do that. I took some makeup lessons and decided to try them out. It looked so nice. Why are you so mad at me?”

“Nice? Didn’t you see the news?! They all insulted me at the party. I looked horrible.” Amelia’s voice began to quiver as she spoke.

She gulped hard and looked away from her.

“Oh God, I’m so sorry, Amelia. I swear. I never knew it was that bad. Please forgive me. I promise to make it up to you. I’m so sorry.”

Elena sadly lowered her head, and Amelia looked at her. She felt bad, seeing her that way.

‘At least, she wanted to help. She was the one that gave me the gown and it was beautiful. I shouldn’t be so hard on her.’

Amelia sighed and reached for Elena’s hand.

“I’m sorry too, Elena. I didn’t mean to be so hard on you. You meant to help me, and I should appreciate that. Thank you so much for the gown and the makeup. I believe you’ll improve better if you keep practicing.”

Elena nodded and cleaned her teary eyes. “So you forgive me?” She mumbled, and Amelia nodded with a wide smile.

“Come here.”

She pulled Elena into a tight hug and rubbed her back softly. “I forgive you. Don’t worry, Elena. You can use my face to practice until you are perfect.”

“Really? Thank you so much. You are so sweet,” Elena responded, divulging an evil smirk while they still hugged each other.

Amelia broke the hug and looked at Elena, who had a remorseful look on.

“I have to go now. I’ll pay you a visit when I come back.”

“And I’ll make you dinner! I know you will love it. Bye…” Elena moved away from her front and waved at her.

“Bye!” Amelia waved back and started running down the corridor.

Elena stopped waving and rolled her eyes. “Gosh, she is so stupid and disgusting.” She looked at her clothes and frowned.

“I need to wash these,” She muttered and walked into her apartment again.

***

Amelia rushed out of the elevator and got to the office, panting profusely. She ran all the way from the entrance of the company.

As she ran, the other workers stared at her and whispered things to themselves, but she paid no attention to them.

All she wanted was to get to the office as soon as she could. She got to James’ office and saw that the door was still locked.

She heaved a sigh of relief and smiled. “I got here before him. This is a good start.”

She looked around and found a seat and desk not so far from James’ office. It looked like a mini office with no coverings and walls.

‘How did I not notice you before? Is this where I’ll be working?’

She walked to the desk and ran her hands over the polished wood. She found a tag on the desk and “Secretary” was written on it.

“My office.” She said in excitement. The desk had some neatly arranged files on it.

She walked to the seat and sat on it. She rested her back on the backrest and exhaled softly. It was so comfortable.

She placed her bag on the desk and looked around again. She wanted to know what the time was, but she had nothing to check. No clocks, and she was yet to have a cellphone.

‘I need to get a cellphone as soon as possible.’

She folded her arms on the table and rested her head on them. She was still stressed from the party, so she decided to rest a little before James arrived.

She closed her eyes and heaved another loud sigh. Her eyes were closed for only three minutes, and that was it. She slept off.

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