“Coffee. I’m delivering coffee to Benjamin.” Abel flashed the coffee bag.
“I won’t trouble you on that.” Emmeline put her hands out to grab the bag, but Abel raised his arm up high.
Emmeline could not reach it despite getting on her tiptoes.
“You’re a lady boss. It’s not a boss’ job to deliver coffee,” Abel said.
“I think you’re looking for an excuse to get upstairs with you. Your job as a chauffeur is over. You can leave,” Emmeline uttered.
Abel pressed the floor button, turning a deaf ear to Emmeline’s reply.
The elevator was already moving up anyway, so he did not have to get off.
Emmeline scoffed and turned her face away, refusing to give him the time of the day.
However, the elevator had three-sided mirrors. She could see Abel standing tall behind her in each mirror.
It was a full-frontal view of his handsome face.
While Emmeline did not want to look at his face, he was everywhere no matter where she looked.
Emmeline picked her head up and looked to the top.
There was a mirror on the ceiling too. She could still see Abel near her.
His high nose bridge and ruggedness were in full glory.
The man was good-looking even from an aerial view.
With the elevator opening on the 88th floor, Emmeline took a step out of there.
Abel hurriedly kept up with her.
He walked behind her with a bag in hand.
Once outside the CEO’s office, Joey, the secretary stopped Emmeline.
“Mr. Benjamin requested some privacy. Do you have an appointment, Ms. Louise?”
“Ahem! Ahem!” Abel cleared his throat behind Emmeline.
Recognizing the man, Joey nearly dropped her jaw to the ground.
“M-Mr. Abel? What brings you here?”
Abel showed the bag in hand. “I’m here to deliver coffee to Benjamin.”
“Deliver…”
Deliver coffee to Benjamin?
Abel Ryker, the CEO of the Ryker Group, was delivering coffee to Benjamin?
Choking on her saliva, Joey hacked out loud.
Emmeline knocked on the door of the CEO’s office.
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