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The Best Friend's Contract novel Chapter 38

He seems to have caught the sudden change of expression on my face which causes him to clear his throat, ''Clearly . . . there's something else bothering you. You really want her to go with you, don't you?'' He asks, eyes piercing into mine; seeking for answers.

I quickly cross my arms before running my fingers through my hair while avoiding any eye contact with him, ''What do you mean?''

Yes, I want Kenna to go with me to Dallas. Not just to celebrate my parents' anniversary but to spend more time with me. Together. It has been years ever since I went back to my parent's hometown and it would be great to show Kenna around—spend time trying to have more memories together than just keeping ourselves busy with work.

It feels as if nothing has changed ever since we got married.

Then again, why does it have to change? We're just pretending to be in love with each other even thought we're legally married. She can do whatever she wants and I can do whatever I want but there's just something going on in my mind . . . bothering me.

''Dude, you just got married a few days ago and you're already falling for her.'' He continues to speak, leaving me confused—falling for her? That's bizarre and very out of topic.

''That's nonsense. I'm not falling for my best friend,'' My eyes wandering around the room while we both speak about my feelings. ''Why would I ever fall for Kenna? She didn't do anything to make me feel attracted—she's just . . . Kenna. Besides, we're best friends, there's no such thing as falling in love with your own best friend.'' I say.

''It happens all the time in the world,'' He shrugs. ''And, why do you have to keep on saying the word 'best friend'?''

Just as I'm about to answer, Flynn enters the room with Joanne—one of the employees here who works in the Proposal department which immediately attracts Dimitri's attention. Both of his eyes wander down her body as his lips curve up into a smirk, leaving her to look at him with surprise.

Joanne is no doubt beautiful. When she first came to work at my company, I was quite surprised at her humbleness even with all her facial perfections. Then again, she's also known to be shy around strangers but as soon as she knows them better, she's more comfortable.

''Mr. Ashton, it's time.'' She says, glancing up at my direction and completely ignoring Dimitri's gaze.

Both of my hands grab onto my coat before fixing my tie and make my way towards the door, Flynn and Joanne behind me. My eyes wander back to Dimitri who won't stop eyeing her with a sly smirk plastered onto his face which causes me to clear my throat, ''Don't you have a hotel to run?'' I ask, shoving my left hand into my slacks' pocket.

He starts to stand up, ''Hotels . . . to run,'' Then, he makes his way towards Joanne as she tries her best to avoid any further eye contact with him. ''What's your name, beautiful?'' He asks, leaving me chuckling softly.

''Joanne,'' She replies, her voice almost inaudible.

''Joanne . . . a very beautiful name. I'd like to take you out for dinner,'' He grabs onto her hand before placing a kiss at the back of it—both Flynn and I watch the entire scene with our lips curved up into a smile; completely enjoying this.

She smiles. ''Unfortunately, sir. I'm engaged,'' She replies before pulling her hand away and lifting her left hand, showing the ring.

Dimitri's eyes widen at the sight before turning to look at Flynn and I who has already burst out laughing, expecting a rejection. It's quite new for Dimitri when it comes to handling rejections because no one has ever let him down before . . . which leads him to clear his throat, fix his coat and take a few steps away from her.

''He must be a very lucky man,'' He clenches his jaw, covering his embarrassment.

''The luckiest and I'm a very lucky woman,'' She responds with a smile on her face before walking out of the room after nodding at me—leaving me lean my head back as I laugh.

''Remind me again to never come here,'' Dimitri says, rolling his eyes as he makes his way out and straight towards the elevator, ignoring all of the other employees here which is quite an enjoyment for me—seeing him attracted to such beauty and being let down, unfortunately.

''Shall we, Mr. Ashton?'' Flynn asks, gesturing for me to step out.

The whole day is being spent busily at different departments—it's something I do once a month to catch up with my employees. I'm known as someone who takes things seriously when it comes to work but I'm also very close with my employees. Then again, they're never brave enough to make any mistakes as I can't seem to control my temper.

''Mr. Ashton, here's your coffee.'' Flynn says, entering my office before placing it on my desk.

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