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Goodbye Forever Ex-Husband (by Ammund) novel Chapter 10

CHAPTER 010

ADRIAN’S POV

Flipping through what felt like the 100th file of the day, I paused and pinched the bridge of my nose, feeling the stress of everything so far, getting on my nerves.

I leaned back and took a glance at my watch, my stomach growled as I realized I hadn‘ t eaten anything since my morning breakfast and I didn’t want to eat dinner alone.

Pulling out my phone, I scrolled through the contact list, only stopping when I saw the name of the person I was looking for James my best friend, or at least, the person closest to me, to be dimmed a best friend.

We’ve been in at it farther than I could remember, though we stopped talking for a while after he left the country that was years ago and now he was back, we got talking again, and as the brother I considered him to be he was always there. I shot him a quick text, letting him know that we should meet up.

The city lights flickered outside the tinted windows of my car as we drove toward my favorite restaurant. James sat beside me, scrolling mindlessly through his phone, the screen illuminating his face in the dim interior.

“You know,” he muttered, not looking up, “we come here so often it’s basically your second home.”

I smirked, glancing at him. “Maybe it is.”

It didn’t take long before the familiar sight of the upscale restaurant came into view. The sleek, golden lettering above the entrance shimmered under the glow of streetlights.

My driver smoothly pulled up to the curb, and without hesitation, I stepped out, adjusting the cuffs of my suit. James followed, stretching his arms lazily.

The moment we entered, the warm ambiance wrapped around us a soft hum of conversations, the clinking of silverware against fine china, and the rich aroma of gourmet dishes wafting through the air.

The place was packed as usual, filled with people dressed in their finest attire, yet the moment they noticed me, the room subtly shifted.

A staff member, barely able to mask his nervousness, quickly went toward the back, no doubt going to alert the owner. I merely sighed, already used to the reaction. It wasn’t surprising.

I had invested a significant amount into this place when it was nothing but an idea, and now it was one of the most renowned restaurants in the city. Every time I stepped inside, I was treated like royalty.

James nudged me as we made our way toward our usual table. “Still not used to all the staring?” he teased.

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I ignored him, casually adjusting my tie as we took our seats. Moments later, the owner himself approached, his usual broad smile stretched across his face.

“Mr. Adrian, Mr. James,” he greeted with an air of respect, though there was a slight tremor in his voice. “A pleasure to have you both dining with us tonight.”

James leaned back, resting his arm against the chair. “We’ll have the usual,” he said

without hesitation.

The owner hesitated, shifting uncomfortably. “Ah, it may take some time, sirs. You didn‘ t book an appointment for us to prepare it in advance.”

I glanced up at him, my expression stern. “And so what? I can come anytime I want, I don’t need to book an appointment all the time.” My voice was calm, yet laced with an unmistakable coldness.

The owner swallowed hard, his hands slightly fidgeting. “O…of course, you’re right, sir. I’ll bring some wine and appetizers to keep you occupied while the main course is prepared.”

As he scurried away, James let out a chuckle, shaking his head. “You gotta give the guy a break, man.”

I shot him a sharp look. “Correction, it was a misunderstanding. Dora spiked my drink, and Olivia walked in at the wrong time.”

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