Amy''s legs were dripping with water. Her teeth were chattering.
She thought that picking the ball from the water would make Jay concern for her and would take their rtionship to the next level.
Jay''s admiration for her was palpable during the past few days.
But he had never given her any suggestions that they were more than friends.
She believed retrieving the ball was a test and whatever it was for, she must pass it.
Amy handed Jay the wet ball with pitiful eyes, but the man didn''t even give her a look.
"You''re too slow. We''re leaving," Jay said airily.
Amy''s hand stilled in the air. She was totally at the sea.
She took a deep breath and said calmly, "Okay. You have an appointment at noon. We can make it just in time."
As Jay''s assistant, she must behave wlessly.
"Cancel it."
Amy was a little surprised. Jay seldom changed
his schedules.
The man gave her a nce and continued, "Make a reservation at the D''s. We''re going to have lunch there."
The D''s was a very posh restaurant offering private dining service.
Only members could make a reservation and reservation by call was not eptable.
It meant that Amy had to go there in person to book a table.
"I''ll see to it," Amy said reverently.
After Amy left, Avery said, "It''s toote. No table will be avable."
"There are possibilities," Jay saidnguidly.
Avery wondered why Jay would hire someone with such a sordid history.
But he was not inquisitive so he didn''t ask him.
Serena knew Jay was messing with Amy, and she doubted whether Amy had realized it.
Without waiting for Amy, Jay and the others went to another restaurant.
When Amy arrived at the D''s in a hurry, she was told reservations must be made at least three days in advance.
She called Jay and told him about it.
But Jay said they were already eating in another restaurant.
When Amy made it there, they had already finished.
She was hungry and exhausted.
Standing in front of Avery and Serena, she felt so miserable and embarrassed.
She had nned to look high and mighty but ended up doing the legwork.
Amy''s head Holled on their way back to the
moodpany. Jay ignored her bad
and kept her busy
afternoon with various taat b
"President, I''ve done my work today. Can I get off work now?" She asked five minutes before the time off work.
Jay took a nce at his wrist and nodded.
"Yes."
"Are you avable tonight? I know a very good restaurant," Amy asked carefully.
"Yes, Wait for a minute."
Jay put away the documents on his table. Then he picked up his coat and lest with Amy. Many people saw them leave together.Exclusive content from N?velDrama.Org.
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Rumors that Amy had an affair with the president spread in thepany.
Amy turned a deaf ear to them because rumors would stand her in good stead. Amy took Jay to a very romantic restaurant.
She kept beating around the bush but Jay wouldn''t say what she was expecting.
Drinking a lot in desperation, Amy came up with a bold n.
She decided to pretend to be drunk and cainn Jay intoing
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"I''ll send you home," Jay said impassively.
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"President, I feel a headache. Could you send me upstairs to have a rest? I feel a little nauseous."
"Okay."
Jay knew Amy didn''t get drunk easily, but he didn''t bring her trick to light.
Amy was so happy and leaned against Jay limply.
The next second, Jay beckoned a water over.
"Please hold thisdy," he said.
Amy kept acting until the waiter left and there were only the two of them in the room.
"Jay, I feel very ufortable," Amy said, squirming her body on the bed.
Jay took a peep at her.
Those videos and photos were enough to destroy her, but he was not satisfied.
He wanted to do what Amy had once intended to do with Serena.
"I''m going to buy you something that can sober you up. Wait for a sec," Jay said and left the room.
"Jay!" Amy shouted behind him, exasperated.
Forget it. A surprise would be better, Amy thought confidently.