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Goodbye Forever Ex-Husband (by Ammund) novel Chapter 102

Chapter 102

OLIVIA’S POV

Everything in front of me looked so goodbetter than I expected, to be honest. At least one thing came out of this impromptu outing with Adrian. I stabbed a fork into a juicy piece of beef, letting the spicy aroma rise up before I took a bite. The rich flavors instantly melted in my mouth. I glanced at him from the corner of my eye.

He had finally stopped staring at me like some undercover weirdo. Now he was pretending to be busy with his phone, acting like he wasn’t watching me practically inhale this meal. I wasn’t fooled. I could still feel his gaze drift up every few seconds. Did he seriously think I wouldn’t notice? He was terrible at pretending.

If you’re gonna stare, just order already,I said midchew, not even trying to hide my irritation. It’s obvious you want some.

He slowly set his phone down on the table, crossing his arms as he leaned back, looking me over with a halfsmirk on his face.

You look like a wild animal right now,he said with amusement in his voice. How were you able to finish a meal that three grown men would struggle with?

Oh wow, now he was a food critic too? I rolled my eyes and grabbed a napkin, wiping my mouth slowly like some proper lady just to mess with him.

Did you think I was going to order one of your fancy, flavorless meals?I shot back with sarcasm, hoping to annoy him.

You think if they had what I actually wanted, I wouldn’t have gotten it?he retorted, sitting up straighter.

Yet you couldn’t get your eyes off this dish,” I said, raising a brow.

He didn’t even deny it. Just gave me a dry look as if he was already regretting bringing me out.

Anyway, I’m done,I said as I pushed my chair back and stood up. And since you’re not ordering, can we head to the cinema and get this over with? I’d like to get back home before you come up with another random outing.”

He stood up without saying a word, brushing imaginary dust from his sleeves like he hadn’t just been caught staring at my food like a hungry kid. We walked toward the counter, and of course, he paid for the meal without a single complaint.

As we stepped out of the restaurant, the cool evening air hit my face, and I knew I had to mentally prepare myself. Every time Adrian invited me somewhere, there was always a catch. It never failed. He always found some twisted way to trap me, control the narrative, and push me further into his chaotic life. So yes, my eyes were peeled. I was watching for any signsjust in case this movie trip turned into another trap.

I mean, why else would he suddenly want to take me to a cinema? Something he had never done since I met him. And now, all of a sudden, we’re doing dinner and a movie like we’re some kind of couple?

We walked into the cinema, the smell of buttered popcorn hitting us instantly. I looked around, secretly excited but doing my best to keep a neutral face.

Now it was time to pick a movie. Since he was the one who dragged me out here, I assumed he already knew what he wanted to watch. But no, apparently I was the one making that decision.

I moved toward the digital screen and ran my fingers down the list of currently showing films. Action, romance, comedyso many to choose from. Then my eyes stopped at a particular title. A horror movie. And not just any horror movieone that had just come out this weekend.

Perfect.

We should see this,I said to Adrian as I held up the menu of films for him to see. My finger pointed to the bold title of a newly released horror movie that had caught my eye immediately.

Adrian leaned in slightly, his brows knitting together as he read the name aloud under his breath. But what really caught my attention wasn’t what he saidit was the way his expression shifted. There was a flicker in his eyes, something unreadable at first, but as I observed closer, I swore it looked likepanic?

Must we see this horror movie?he asked, his voice sounding just a touch too uncertain. There are other good movies on the list. Why not pick one of those?

I tilted my head, raising a brow. You’re the one who dragged me out here against my will, remember? The least you can do is let me choose the movie. I checked the restmost of them are outdated and boring. This is the only interesting one.

He didn’t respond immediately. His fingers rubbed the back of his neck, and I could see him shifting uncomfortably on his feet. Something was definitely off. Adrian Westwooda guy who never showed emotionwas suddenly fidgeting like a nervous schoolboy.

Alright,he finally muttered, clearly trying to play it cool. It’s just a twohour scary movie. What’s the worst that can happen? Besides, I’m the one who brought you here.

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Chapter 102

He tried to pass it off casually, even running his hand through his hair in a show of forced indifference, but the tension in his shoulders said otherwise. It didn’t take a genius to figure it outand I wasn’t just anyone.

Could it really be that Adrian Westwood was afraid of horror movies?

NoI had to be imagining things. There’s no way. This man had stared down reporters, fought boardroom battles, and ruined business rivals with a flick of his hand. But as we made our way into the darkened theater and took our seats, I couldn’t shake the thought.

The theater dimmed, and the movie began. It started off slow, but I could already feel Adrian’s discomfort growing. He was unusually stiff in his seat, eyes locked on the screen but his body language screaming get me out of here.” Then he started biting his fingernailssomething I had never seen him do before.

I almost smiled. If what I was thinking turned out to be true, this would be absolutely priceless.

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