"It wasn’t a random email. I sent an email to express my wishes for a collaboration," Natalie retorted firmly. "He gave me an address in response, so that means he is asking me out, right?”
"Yeah. This address is not far away from our office. If you don’t know where this is, I can give you a lift." Her senior was obviously excited. "I can go meet him with you."
"Your boss doesn't like showing his face to others, right? I don't want him to refuse to see me just because I brought along someone else." Natalie could not afford to destroy her chance. There had to be countless people trying to reach Billy in the hope of a partnership, but he was only willing to meet with her. Natalie was convinced that her photo had captured Billy's attention.
"Alright! No one in our company has ever seen our boss so far! Good for you, Natalie! I'm really curious about what you sent him. Can you forward me the email you sent?" he requested.
Naturally, Natalie did not intend on showing him her email.
"I will tell you what happens with your boss after I meet with him. I won't tell anyone but you," Natalie promised.
Satisfied, he said, "Alright, I look forward to hearing from you."
After the call, Natalie immediately replied to Billy's email to schedule a meeting. A little over an hour passed before Billy emailed her the detailed time.
He had requested to meet with her the next morning.
She stared at the two emails she had received from him and felt as though she was stepping on clouds.
She had wasted so much time and effort on Elliot over the past two years, and she was rewarded with nothing; but now, everything seemed to come so easily.
What did that mean?
It simply meant that Elliot was the wrong person, and Billy was the one for her.
She shut her laptop down and took her purse before getting ready to head out.
She called her assistant as she stepped outside the office
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