After she backed up with her big belly, her center of gravity was a bit off. Bartlett reached out and steadied her.
Their eyes met; they were so close that they could almost touch.
Ellinor felt awkward and tried to stand and leave, but Bartlett held her back. "Ellinor, that's not fair. You can't just reject all men because one did you wrong. I'm not like Theo; I would never..."
With that, he leaned in, his breath fanning her plump lips.
...
Belinda got home, freshened up, and then had her driver take her out again.
After arriving at the base of the Crescent Society building, she checked the time and saw that it was still early for lunch.
She wanted to go in and wait, but she stopped in her tracks.
She thought about how she might run into Chase in the company lobby if she waited for Jacob inside, so she decided to wait in the coffee shop across the street.
She ordered a latte in the coffee shop and texted Jacob to tell him she was waiting for him downstairs and to take his time.
Belinda's mind went blank as she sat by the window, looking at the street view outside.
But a message ruined her tranquility.
Her phone buzzed. She thought it was Jacob replying, but when she opened it, it was a message from Chase.
“Are you up yet? I'll be bringing lunch to the boss later. What do you want to eat? I'll get it for you.”
After receiving this warm message from Chase, Belinda even imagined him asking her with a smile.
She was initially attracted to Chase for his gentle demeanor, and it was really hard to resist.
Belinda snapped back to reality and shook her head forcefully, reminding herself that she was waiting for her boyfriend, so she shouldn't be thinking about other men.
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