Chapter 1371
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Curiosity got the better of Annie. Seeing that they were alone in the elevator, she could not help but
ask, âMiss Xante, do you like Sunny?â
Xanteâs expression remained neutral. âWhat do you think?â
Annie gave it some thought. âUmm⦠I think you at least donât dislike him. Knowing you, Miss Xante,
you wouldâve ignored him if you didnât like him. Though, I feel like the man just now is more suitable for
you because Sunny is just too immature.â
Xante smiled lightly. She did not give any comment on what Annie said but instead asked, âAre you
here for Aaron?â
Annieâs face contorted unnaturally at the mention of Aaron. She then shook her head and said, âNo, Iâm
here for Marcus.â
Ding! The elevator door opened.
Xante walked out of the elevator and said, âAlright. Go ahead, then.â
Annie was slightly annoyed that she could not extract any information out of Xante.
Xante might seem unapproachable at times, but she was not cold-hearted. For example, she might
have behaved impassively when Annie asked her questions, but she at least responded with a smile
despite not answering outright.
Annie admired a strong, independent woman like Xante. It was as if nothing could ever faze her. She,
on the other hand, could not even let go of a man who did not like her for a guy who was crazy about
her.
She walked in the opposite direction where Xante was taking to arrive at Marcusâ desk. Seeing him
busy typing on his keyboard, she took a deep breath before approaching him.
âHey, Marcus.â
Marcus turned when he heard her voice. His shock was overtaken by a sour expression. âWhat are you
doing here?â
âI couldnât explain myself on the phone yesterday because of how hectic everything was, so Iâve come
to explain it to you face-to-face.â
Marcus turned back and continued to work on his computer while saying rudely, âIâm busy right now! I
have a presentation to give at a meeting later, so you should go back.â
âOh. Itâs okay. I can wait at the cafeteria until youâre free. Iâll let you get on with your work, then.â
Annie knew Marcus was angry at her because he never treated her so coldly before. After yesterday,
so she should do something to show her sincerity in apologizing.
As soon as she turned to head to the cafeteria, she knocked into a man dressed in an expensive
tailored suit.
A familiar and premium cologne scent wafted into her nostrils. âI know this smell! I mustâve bumped into
Aaron!â
She looked up and saw Aaronâs handsome face smiling down at her.
âWell, someone came bright and early to see me.â
Annie frowned. âHe obviously knows Iâm not here to see me, yet he still says something like this.â
âNo, Mister Aaron, Iâm not hereââ
Aaron interrupted her by patting her head and saying, âWhy are you up so early? Are you not tired?
You did sleep around dawn after all.â
Marcus got up to take a document to photocopy when he overheard their conversation. Before he left,
he gave a curt nod toward Aaron as a greeting. He knew he could not afford to cross his boss, but he
could at least avoid him. After all, out of sight, out of mind.
Annie knew Marcus must have misunderstood them when she saw him leave.
âWhy did you have to say something ambiguous? You know that Iâm not here to see you!â said Annie
angrily.