Elisa answered with ease, “Mm. I’m about to go to bed.”
Will smiled. “Mm. Do you want to have lunch together tomorrow?”
The corner of Elisa’s mouth twitched slightly. “Sorry, I’m busy.”
“Pfft.” Will raised his brows. “Can you be more mindful when you turn me down?”
Elisa didn’t want to waste time with him, so she said calmly, “Is there any other reason you’re looking for me?”
“Yes.”
“What is it?” Elisa wasn’t in a rush to hang up.
“I miss you.”
Elisa felt stupefied.
She didn’t want to talk nonsense with this man and was about to hang up.
But he knew what she was thinking about. Just as she was about to tap on her screen, his voice rang in her ears.
“Do you have any thoughts about the proposal?”
“Not yet. I’m thinking about it.”
It was mainly because she had a lot on her plate recently. Moreover, she couldn’t work with Will soon, so she wasn’t in a rush to think about the proposal on Will’s side.
“Mm. I’m just asking. There’s no rush.” There was a gentle smile in the corner of Will’s lips.
Elisa nodded. “Alright. It’s late, and I want to go to bed. If there’s nothing else…”
She didn’t continue, but her intentions were clear.
Will sighed. “Mm. Rest well. I’ll come and look for you tomorrow at noon.”
Elisa’s brows furrowed, and she said at once, “Will Darcey.”
She only said his name.
Will smiled lightly. “Isn’t this the only way to keep you on the line?”
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