“Just my luck!” Sana cursed under her breath. She ducked her head and picked up her pace, hoping to slip past him unnoticed and make her
escape.
But Wesley caught her arm before she could get away. “Another blind date?” he asked, staring down at her long, curled eyelashes as she kept her head lowered. Something twisted painfully in his chest.
“None of your business. Let go,” Sana snapped, yanking her arm free.
Wesley reluctantly released her, afraid he might hurt her if he held on too tight.
The moment Sana was free, she took off running.
Wesley didn’t hesitate–he chased after her, completely forgetting about Brian’s request.
When Sana realized he was following her, she ran even faster. She got lucky and spotted an empty taxi just as she burst out of the office building. She frantically waved it down and jumped inside.
“Go, go!” she urged the driver the moment she slammed the door shut.
Wesley watched her taxi pull away and immediately ran to his own car. By the time he was driving and had merged into traffic, he finally started to calm down. He lifted one hand to cover his face, suddenly mortified.
‘What the hell am I doing?‘ he thought. ‘Sana probably thinks I’m some kind of creep now.‘
Wesley knew he was being completely unreasonable, but as he watched the taxi ahead of him, he couldn’t bring himself to turn around.
Wesley told himself he was just going to keep an eye on things. If everything went smoothly, he wouldn’t interfere, but if something wrong, at least he’d be there to make sure she didn’t get hurt.
Wesley owed her that much. Whether they could be together or not, he should still protect her.
That was how Wesley rationalized it to himself as he followed Sana to a large shopping mall nearby.
After Sana got out of her taxi, she caught sight of Wesley’s car in her peripheral vision and her face darkened. ‘This guy just won’t quit,‘ she thought.
Sana pulled out her phone and contacted her blind dates for the next two days, asking them to come over in an hour.
She was planning to meet three guys at once. She refused to believe she couldn’t find at least one normal person that way.
After coordinating with the other two dates, Sana took the elevator up to the restaurant she’d booked. Her date for today had already arrived. early. One look at him made her face fall.
‘Are you kidding me?‘ she thought. ‘This guy’s got to be pushing 200 pounds, and he’s probably not even five feet tall. Where did he get the nerve to tell me he was six feet?‘
And that sparse hairline on top of his head–Sana could barely stand to look at him. She forced herself to swallow her disgust and sat down across from him.
“You’re Mr. Kevin Brook, right? Hello, I’m Sana,” Sana said politely.
“Hi there.” Kevin grinned. Sana, you’re even prettier than your photos. Hey, do you like flowers? I got stuck in traffic on the way here sol didn’t have time to buy any, but if you want some I can order them right now.”
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