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The Best Revenge It Wasn't Even Your Child novel Chapter 126

“It’s really not convenient.” Catherine shook her head slowly. “Sorry.”

“It’s okay.” Lewis kept his eyes on her.

Michelle hadn’t mentioned Catherine’s transfer to logistics, but everyone knew Catherine was beautiful, a top graduate from a prestigious university, and had made a name for herself as a secretary. All of that just made Lewis more curious about her.

“I don’t really care what my partner does for work. If we get along, that’s what matters most.”

Catherine hadn’t expected that. She pressed her lips together. “Sorry, I’m just not looking to date right now.”

Lewis gave her a small smile. “Then maybe we can start as friends.”

“I just don’t think we’re a good match.”

“You can’t really know that without even talking, Catherine.” Lewis sounded calm, but there was a persistence in his voice. He clearly wanted to get closer.

Catherine had no choice but to lie. “I have a boyfriend.”

Lewis looked surprised for a second. “So you really don’t think much of me, huh? Excuse after excuse.”

“Sorry.” Catherine’s head was starting to ache. “I…”

“It’s fine.” Lewis paused, pulled out his phone, and opened up his social media. “If you don’t mind, let’s at least be friends.”

Catherine quickly took out her own phone so they could add each other.

She left without even touching her lunch.

Back at the office, she messaged Michelle, using her demotion as an excuse for why she wasn’t a good fit for Lewis, hoping Michelle would drop the whole matchmaking thing.

After all that, she didn’t even get a warm meal. She just grabbed a sandwich from downstairs to keep herself going.

She spent the whole afternoon working, writing until her fingers were cramping, but she finally finished all the invitations.

The next day, Catherine was sent out to deliver them.

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