Elodie had no intention of giving Watts any false hope. She cut straight to the point, her words clear and direct.
Watts wasn’t surprised. After spending time with her, he’d learned enough about Elodie’s personality to expect as much. He wasn’t the type to pine away in silence, nor did he see rejection as some world-ending event. If he liked someone, he believed he should also respect their right to follow their own heart—whether that meant saying yes, or no.
So—
Watts looked at her, eyes soft. “I understand.”
“Feelings aren’t something you can force just by confessing them. If I can’t show you I’m sincere, why should I expect you to accept me?”
Elodie considered this before replying, “Mr. Aldridge, it’s not about testing you. I really just don’t have those kinds of feelings for anyone right now. It isn’t personal.”
Watts could tell she wasn’t trying to string him along; even her rejection left no room for ambiguity.
But—
Wasn’t that part of what made her so admirable?
He didn’t feel discouraged. Instead, he smiled, his expression easy and open. “Alright. Then, can I ask you to temporarily forget that I said I want to pursue you? Let’s just be friends. If you start avoiding me because of this, I’ll admit, I’d be a little sad.”
Elodie had never met a man quite like Watts before.
He was direct and honest, full of warmth, and completely comfortable in his own skin—a product of growing up abroad, perhaps, never shy about expressing himself.
She felt she’d made herself perfectly clear, and as for Watts…
“Don’t look at me like that,” he teased, tilting his head with a carefree shrug. “You don’t have to worry about me. Just keep being yourself. If we end up working together again, there’s no need to feel guilty about turning me down. You don’t owe me anything, and I promise, it’s really not a big deal.”
Since he’d put it that way, Elodie didn’t dwell on it. She simply nodded. “Alright.”
She was never one to mince words or drag things out.
Watts watched as she turned her attention back to the data on her screen.
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