Chapter 60
Cheat With My Boyfriend Best Friend
I Need To Get In Line Now?
I quickly averted my eyes and walked back down the hall to wait for him in his office.
It wasnât until a while later that my heart finally calmed-l attributed my excitement to the embarrassment of being caught staring at him. Not because I was attracted to him, in that moment.
I knew he was everyoneâs Prince Charming, but the way he looked with his plain shirt and unkempt hair was much more enchanting than when heâd show up to the club all dressed up.
Another half hour passed in the office, and Aaron still wasnât back. Eventually, I started to drift off.
Aaron seems very focused on creating a comfortable environment for his staff, and besides, he was a generous boss. Each office had a soft couch, lavender-scented air fresheners, and large floor-to-ceiling windows that let in generous amounts of sunlight. It was far better than the working conditions in my lab.
Maybe I could do something rather than stand here st*pidly and waited him as if I was his girlfriend.
Run away, Olive. Itâs too dangerous.
As I lay on the sofa, I forgot my research materials waiting to be read immediately, instead, I started to get drowsy as I basked in the sun. Since I was so busy with my research lately, Thadnât been getting enough sleep. I couldnât remember the last time I relaxed⦠I fell asleep without realizing it!
When I woke up, I smelled the familiar scent of amber.
âAaronâ¦â I moaned unconsciously.
When I opened my eyes, I found myself covered in a suit jacket. Aaronâs jacket.
How did that get there?
Still unconscious, I heard Aaronâs voice behind me. âAwake?â
With raised eyebrows, Aaron sat in his office chair with a thick book in his hand. I took a quick glimpse of itâG*d! Why he was reading some neuroscience? What the hell? Am I woke up in another world that Aaron was not a billionaire but a neuroscientist?
I hurriedly got up and looked at the time. Iâd been asleep for another half hour. Oh my g*d, itâs so embarrassing.
âAaron? When did your meeting end?â And why did you read neuroscience?
âTwenty minutes ago.â
Twenty minutes ago? So he spent the last few minutes quietly waiting for me to wake up?! The more I thought about it, the more miserable I felt.Oh god, I must be the worst, the most unprofessional researcher who fell asleep in sponsorâs sofa.
âWhy didnât you wake me up?â
He shrugged. âYou looked like you needed sleep. When was the last time you got some rest?â
âIâve been working on more experimental research, and itâs kept me up for a few days. Luckily, it was actually worth something. We made new progress-Julian shouldâve told you about it-and Iâm here with the report.â I quickly steered the conversation to business. That was the reason I was here, after all.
I took out the copy of the information I had prepared and placed it on the desk in front of Aaron, then I began to explain our findings.
Aaron listened thoughtfully as he looked through the paperwork.
I thought heâd quickly lose patience since most of the report was numerical data. It wasnât exactly layman-friendly, yet Aaron followed along and even asked questions here and there.
His questions were so professional that I began to wonder if he spent his undergraduate years studying biology instead of computer science. Or I have just traveled to another universe where Aaron was a neuroscientist during my nap.
This man was difficult to figure out. It was like he was a chameleon, and I couldnât tell which one of his faces was the real one.
When I was finished with the presentation, Aaron nodded.
âGood work,â he said.
I waited for him to say something else. He acted very professionally, so I thought heâd offer advice or suggest the next step for our research.
I ended up waiting longer than I thought.
âDid you expect me to say something else?â
âNo.â I shook my head.
He patted my head and smiled. âGood girl.â
âI⦠Alright.â
âDisappointed?â
âNo, not at all.â I denied it immediately, but my true thoughts followed shortly afterward. âI⦠I just thought you might know what direction we should go next, or how we can apply our discovery. You know, since you seem like you know a lot about the subject.â
âIâm not almighty.â He shrugged: âTo be honest, I only understood half of what you said.â
âBut you looked so engagedâ¦â I was surprised.
âWell, I spent the other half of the presentation staring at you.â His tone was casual as if he was commenting on the weather. âNothing can distract me from you.â
Oh, hell no.
That was definitely a flirt, and it left me blushing.
âMr. Morris, we really should focus on work.â I turned away to avoid his ocean-blue eyes.
âOkay.â He smirked. âLetâs talk about what you said in the lobby this morning. Daisy told me that you said I have to get in line if I wanna see you?â
That was the most embarrassing thing he could have said.
âI⦠I justâ¦â I stammered, struggling to find an excuse.
âSo, Miss Woods, might I ask where I am on that list? How long until Iâm at the front?â
Aaron smiled at me and leaned in. His deep blue eyes looked straight at me. They were like whirlpools in the open sea that pulled my entire being into them.
My heart started pounding.
That was just because he suddenly moved in. I was startled, nothing more.
Right?
I pointedly ignored the tiny waves in my heart and reassured myself that these were the sweet nothings of a p*ayboy. I couldnât tell what made him say something like that. All I knew was that if I took him seriously, that would make me the biggest idiot.
So I smirked back and said, âJust wait. Iâll let you know when itâs your turn.â
Then I put away the file and added, âThat concludes my report. If you have no other comments or concerns, then Iâll be off now.â
I had to get out of here.
This man was too dangerous. No matter what he said, I couldnât let myself fall for it. The best way to resist was to stay away.
I counted my steps as I turned and left.
One.
Two.
Three.
Just as I was about to push the door open, Aaron spoke up.
âDo you like the sofa?â
What? Why would he bring that up?
Yes?â I answered warily. âThat oneâs really nice.â
âDo you want one for your lab?â He whispered devilishly.
I couldnât help but think of those heavenly c*shions. It was like sleeping on a cloud. If I had one of those in my lab, I couldâ¦
I thought of the countless days and nights I spent going without sleep.
âWhat do you want from me?â I turned back to face him.
âNothing much.â He grinned.
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