Chapter 42
Chapter 42 Wedding?
In h' spacious office with sleek modern furniture and a view of the city skyline, Alex sat at his desk, a frown etched on his face.
He had just received unsettling news that the construction company his own firm had collaborated with for years was planning to sever ties. This unexpected turn of events disrupted his plans and put a strain on the projects they were working on together. Alex tapped his pen on the desk, his mind racing with thoughts on how to fix the situation.
Losing such a longstanding partnership would not only affect their ongoing projects but also cast doubt on the reliability of his company in the eyes of potential clients.
Deciding immediate action was necessary, Alex pressed the intercom button. "Abby, could you come in for a moment?" he called out to his secretary.
"Yes, Mr. Thompson. I'll be right there," she replied through the intercom.
Mr. Harris?"
Moments later, Abby entered the office with a notepad in hand. "You wanted to see me, M
Alex nodded, gesturing for her to take a seat across from him. "Abby, I just got word that the construction company we've been working with for years is planning to end our partnership."
That is so sudden. They have been a crucial part of our projects. What do you want me to do, sir?"
"1 need you to arrange a meeting with their key decision-makers as soon as possible," Alex replied, his tone firm but composed. "We need to understand their reasons and see if there's any way we can fix this partnership." Abby jotted down the instructions swiftly. "Understood, Mr. Harris. I'll reach out to them right away and schedule the meeting "
"Thank you, Abby. Also, gather all the relevant documents and reports related to our collaboration with them. I want to be fully prepared for the meeting," Alex added, emphasizing the importance of being thorough in their approach "I'll take care of it. Is there anything else you need right now?"
Alex shook his head. "That will be all for now, Abby. Thank you."
Lisa climber out from the car with a playful smile on her face. She is excited to surprise her boyfriend during his lunch break.
She had wear a red dress that hugged her curves, feeling confident and wanting to catch his eye. As she walked into the bustling company building, her outfit turned heads, drawing attention from both male and female employees. With her lunch box in hand, Lisa confidently made her way to Alex's office floor, her heels clicking on the polished floor. However, as she approached Alex's office, his secretary intercepted her.
"Excuse me, miss. Do you have an appointment with Mr. Alexander Harris?" the secretary inquired politely but firmly.
Lisa's expression turned sour as she frowned at the secretary. "Appointment? I don't need an appointment to see my boyfriend," she retorted arrogantly.
The secretary, taken aback by Lisa's attitude, tried to explain, "I'm sorry, but Mr. Harris is currently busy. You can't just barge into his office."
Ignoring the secretary's words, Lisa attempted to push past her and open the door to Alex's office. Alex, who had been engrossed in work, looked up in surprise at the commotion.
His secretary quickly apologized to him for the disturbance caused by Lisa's insistence on entering.
"It's fine, Abby. Thank you," Alex reassured her, gesturing for her to return to her desk.
Lisa, with an air of triumph, strutted into Alex's office, her gaze fixed on him. However, Alex's expression was a mild disapproval as
he took in Lisa's attire.
"Why are you dressed like that in the middle of the day?" Alex asked, raising an eyebrow in curiosity.
Lisa's initial excitement faltered for a moment, but she quickly recovered, putting on a shy smile. "I wanted to surprise you," she replied, trying to brush off his question.
Alex let out a sigh, his tone gentle but firm. "You know, Lisa, that dress might not be suitable for the office. People might get the wrong impression and think you are a hooker."
Lisa's face fell slightly at the critique, but she masked it with a forced smile. "Oli, I see. I'll keep that in mind," she replied, though internally, she felt a twinge of offense. Boyway, what are you doing here, Lisa?"
Lise pulled Alex hand and lead him to the couch. She presented the lunch she had brought for Alex. Opening the lunch box, a delicious aroma filled the room, catching Alex's attention immediately. Alex's eyes lit up at the sight of the food. "Wow, this looks amazing," he exclaimed, taking a bite and savoring the flavors. "Did you cook this by yourself?"
Lisa nodded, beamed with pride. "I did."
In truth Lisa has no idea when it comes to cooking but she will do anything to get Alex compliment.
Alex, thoroughly enjoying the meal, couldn't help but compare Lisa's cooking to his ex-wife's
Claire couldn't cook to save her life meanwhile Lisa is a great cooker,
Or so he thought.
"You are really skillful. Thank you, Lisa." he remarked with a grin.
Lisa's smile widened at the compliment. "I will do anything to make my boyfriend happy."
Alex offered her a taste of the food, she declined.
"I'm good. I am actually on a diet." He raised his brows in curiosity.
"Why are you on a diet a
all of a sudden?" Alex asked.
Lisa shrugged, her face falling slightly. "I'm just trying to stick to my diet," she replied.
"Is that all? You seem a bit off."
Lisa hesitated before speaking, her voice softening. "I just want to look good for our wedding day." Alex's eyes widened in surprise at her words, and he repeated, almost incredulously, "Wedding?" Lisa offered a small, innocent smile and nodded. "Yes, Alex. Our wedding "
Alex blinked, processing the sudden turn in conversation. "Why are we talking about weddings all of a sudden?"
Lisa's expression shifted to one of feigned sadness. "Do y you not want to marry me, Alex?"
Caught off guard by her emotional manipulation, Alex quickly reassured her, "Of course I do, Lisa. But not so soon."
"When then?"
Alex sighed, feeling the weight of the conversation settling on his shoulders. "Soon. I promise we will get married, but let's not rush things." Lisa's next question caught him off guard. "What about meeting your parents?"
Alex paused, his hands instinctively reaching out to rest on her shoulders. "Not right now, Lisa. Some other time."
Lisa's frustration bubbled to the surface, and she raised her voice slightly. "When is that? Are you embarrassed to have a girlfriend like me?" Alex's expression hardened as he felt a twinge of irritation. "I'm not embarrassed, Lisa. It's just too soon, especially after my divorce with Claire"Content held by NôvelDrama.Org.
Lisa stood up abruptly, her anger evident. "It's been a month, Alex. How can it still be too
Alex pinched the bridge of his nose, feeling the stress of the situation mounting. "Lisa, please. I have a lot on my plate right now. We Candiscuss this later" Lisa frowned deeply and stormed out of the office.
Alex watched her go, a look of frustration etched on his face.
"Great," he muttered to himself, feeling the weight of personal and work pressing down on him simultaneously.
"What's with her today?"