Devin snorted. “Okay, good. At least you still remember your cousin. Who were you trying to flirt with just now?”
Kendal, who was terribly embarrassed, plucked up the courage to tell him what had happened just now. In the end, he shyly added a disclaimer. “Devin, this was my first time to ask a girl for her number.”
He never would’ve expected that the woman he liked would give him Devin’s phone number.
What a heavy blow!
Devin’s expression softened. “What’s her name?”
“I don’t know for sure, but I heard her friend call her Becky…”
Becky!
Devin smiled upon hearing the name. “I’m sorry, Kendal, but it’s over for you.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
Although she had given him the wrong number, Kendal still believed he could win Becky’s heart if he tried hard enough. How could Devin be so sure that he wouldn’t make it?
Devin chuckled. “Kendal, Becky is my future wife. So you’d better back off now.”
“What?”
Kendal was met with the dial tone. Devin had hung up on him abruptly.
Devin felt strange why Becky gave his phone number to Kendal.
Last time, Devin had told Becky that he would wait until she was ready to get into a relationship and he wouldn’t mind if she used him, her future boyfriend, to stop men from wooing her.
Did that mean Becky was open to accepting him as her future boyfriend?
Devin’s heart soared.
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