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t, and you even show no remorse. "Is that how it is done in the company?" Bruce
s and chewing on the chips she stole. Bruce was taken aback when, for the first time, he witnessed Ava admitting she did something wrong. For the first
and Ava thought he was going to create a scene,
uce saw how honest she was, so he laughed. "Okay, we have a date then, and I get to choose where and when we should g
ologized, and he still kept a serious face like he didn't care; he was just so concerned about his food, and that atti
ck the caller ID. Ava picked up her phone and answered. It was Mason on the phone, a
oing to be in the cafeteria. "Le Bernardino," he said. "Le Bernardino?" she repeated after him, sounding a little b
t her bag and car key. She went into her office and breathed in. She felt so suffocated around him, but she
hey both entered. When she started driving, she was avoiding saying anything to him, so she c
ur favourite place in the city so far?" She said it almost like she was complaining. "Well, there was a shor
oint, she thought that her day had been jinxed because she could no longer understan
ted them to their seats; Bruce had already booked a reservation for them. The table was beautifully decorated with flowers;
on what to order, and Bruce noticed and asked if she would let him choose for her. She didn't refuse. He told th
e sighed and apologized. "Sorry we started on a bad note," she explained how terrible her day has been from the hangover
I didn't want anyone with me in the elevator, but clearly, you didn't understand, so those dreams happened." "And I was so
he dog just to avoid being laughed at." Ava laughed out loud; she felt much more comfortable around him, and he finally g
wait to get a bite of it; her mouth was already salivating from the food's aroma. She digs into the food; "wow, I
. They are and continued talking and giggling as if they were couples. "We should go out more often; I must admit I really