Chase picked up the phone instantly. "What's up? You're calling back already; did you miss me that much?"
Belinda sounded a little peeved. "Chase, we don't have any beef, do we? Why are you messing with my boyfriend?"
As Chase was heading to the parking garage with his car keys in hand, he laughed out loud at her question. "We didn't have any beef before, but you just slapped me and publicly called me a jerk. I reckon that counts as beef now. And you may not know this, but I can hold a grudge."
Belinda furrowed her brows. "I slapped and insulted you because you were harassing me. If you want revenge, take it out on me. Don't mess with my boyfriend; he has no clue what's going on."
Chase chuckled. "How I seek my revenge really depends on my mood. Anyway, I'll let you lovebirds be. Catch you later."
And with that, he hung up.
Belinda was fuming. She regretted ever falling for such a pretentious gentleman.
But had she heard him correctly? Chase said he would see her later.
He must be joking.
After snapping back to her senses, Belinda handed the phone back to Jacob. "Don't worry, Chase won't mess with you."
However, Jacob looked a bit anxious and sounded a tad reproachful. "Belinda, how could you talk to Mr. Larios like that?"
He had assumed that Belinda wanted his phone so she could explain to Mr. Larios that she wasn't actually insulting him. Instead, she had gone and blasted him again. He still had to go back to work.
Belinda blinked at him. "Wasn't I standing up for you?"
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