prise as she looked up and glared at him. Her cold expr
of Sarah, even though the latter was two years older than him. Perhaps, no one else w
lowly took over the company from his father. He was known for messing around with women, but he never did
m to guess that the caller was a man. Spencer shook the phone in front of Sarah and asked, "Miss Swain, who is this 'James Holland'? Are you going on a blind date aga
to incite an outrage from her part. Spencer knew that Sarah had been going on blind dates f
she glared at him angrily. "Mr. Chadwick, don't you have anything better to do with your t
I came in I was greeted with your violence. I must say that I am ut
ace, but instead, she said, "Mr. Chadwick, you deserve an Oscar for your acting per
im, Sarah mistook him for an intern and asked him to do all the menial tasks like filing, clea
e with me?" Spencer raised an eyebrow at Sarah, slowly
ting to frighten Sarah. After all, the blinds inside her office were still open. What would the others think if they saw her with Spencer like this? She pi
usion, wondering what was so funny about what she had said that warranted such a response fro
silly girl? Besides, I'm not, I'm not nervous at all." Sarah felt so e
adding a bit of tongue-in-cheek humor to his words. When her face darkened in anger, he