Chapter 1549
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
-Aaron snorted and turned to look at Annie. âGirls shouldnât be too soft, Annie.
Treat him the same way he was prepared to treat you earlier.â
His implication was clear as he glanced at the glass of orange juice in Annieâs hand.
Annie understood right away. She had grown fed up with Gibby and no longer cared about maintaining
her ladylike image. After removing the straw from her glass, she held it up and splashed it on Gibbyâs
face.
Gibby barely had time to react when the sticky juice drenched the most expensive shirt in his wardrobe.
He specifically chose that for the blind date.
Furious, his temper flared, and he raised his hand. âYou⦠You b-â
Aaron cleared his throat lightly. âRemember. All our employees must respect women.â
Realizing that acting on his anger could jeopardize his chance to secure a decent job at a big company,
Gibby froze mid-sentence and stopped short of uttering the B-word. He mustered an ugly smile and
said, âIâll happily go through this if it helps ease your anger, Miss Annie.â
He then turned to Aaron and asked, âMister Aaron, will this suffice to prove that I respect women?â
Aaron could not be bothered to have him linger around any longer. âYou may go.â
Gibby sought to confirm if he was still accepted for the job. âDoes that mean I can clock into my first
day of work at Newmoon Group tomorrow?â
âYes.â Aaron nodded.
Gibby smiled in relief and glared at Annie briefly. âIâll excuse myself now, Mister Aaron.â
When Gibby left, Annie frowned and confronted Aaron. âWhy would you want someone like him at the
company? Isnât it obvious he doesnât genuinely respect women?â
A hint of amusement graced Aaronâs eyes. âIâm aware of that.â
âThen why did you allow him to clock in for work tomorrow?â Annie asked in confusion.
Aaron looked at her pissed-off expression. âHe bullied you. Drenching him in a glass of orange juice
isnât enough. Iâll have the opportunity to deal with him properly once heâs at the company.â
Annie went blank for a moment and hesitated to look at Aaron. She averted her gaze awkwardly and
said, âAll he did was say some unpleasant things. I wouldnât go so far as to say he bullied me. Andâ¦
Wellâ¦â
Aaron leaned closer and whispered, âAnd what?â He was so near that his warm breath tickled her ear
and made her blush.
âAnd it has nothing to do with you in the first place!â Annie avoided his gaze as her face grew even
redder.
Unexpectedly, Aaron rested his chin on her shoulder. His tone turned somewhat suggestive as he said.
âWho says it has nothing to do with me? Itâs not okay for anyone to bully you. I canât stand it, and I
wonât allow it.â
The weight on her shoulder surprised her, prompting her to exclaim, âAh! Y -Y Youâre too close! Sit
over there! Itâs making me uncomfortable!â
Aaron raised his chin knowingly and smiled faintly. âYouâre a little warm even though the restaurant has
air-conditioning. Why is that? Do you feel warm because Iâm too close to you?â he asked teasingly.
Annieâs face grew even redder. She turned away unhappily and said, âCut it out, or Iâll get mad at you!â