Chase gave a slight smirk. âOh? So you werenât here for me. My bad, I must have misunderstood.â
With that, he brushed past her, heading for his office.
Belinda twisted her lips in frustration as her heart filled with anger and helplessness.
He absolutely did that on purpose.
How had she never noticed before that Chase was such a master of pretense?
Now there was nothing she could do. Sheâd have to wait for Jacob to finish work and then explain everything to him.
Sighing, Belinda headed off alone to the companyâs cafeteria to wait.
The meeting went on for over two hours, ending just in time for lunch.
Employees flocked to the cafeteria to grab their meals. A few of Belindaâs close colleagues came over to say hi and make some small talk.
Spotting Jacob entering the cafeteria, Belinda quickly finished her conversation with her colleagues and got up to approach him.
Jacob, tray in hand, joined the lunch line, ignoring her.
Belinda gently tugged at his sleeve. âJacob, letâs go out to eat something else. My treat!â
Jacob gave her a cold glance. âNo need, Iâll just grab something here at the office; I have work to do later; I donât have time to go out.â
Embarrassed, Belinda let go of his sleeve. âOh, I see. Well then, Iâll join you here so I wonât hold you up!â
Jacob ignored her and went to find an empty seat after getting his meal.
Like a child whoâd done something wrong, Belinda followed him and sat down across from him, sincerely apologizing, âJacob, Iâm sorry, I didnât consider your feelings yesterday.â
Jacob took a big bite of his lunch, coldly chuckled, and sarcastically said, âYou should be dining with Mr. Larios, not me.â
Belinda was a bit embarrassed. âItâs not what you think! Thereâs really nothing going on between Chase and me.
We were only together yesterday because Chase and Ellinor are old friends, and we were discussing something about Ellinor.
Err⦠I admit, I used to have a crush on him, but I gave up on him a long time ago. Since I agreed to date you, Iâm seriously committed to our relationship, really!â
After hearing Belindaâs long explanation, Jacob finally softened his gaze at her. He stayed silent for a while and then said, âBelinda, if youâre really serious about us, why donât we just get married?â
What?
Belinda thought she heard him wrong. âWhat did you just say?â
Jacobâs face returned to its usual gentle charm and he said seriously, âI said letâs get married. Belinda, only in marriage can I feel secure, no longer worrying about you being taken away by other men.â
Get married?
Was Jacob proposing to her in the company cafeteria, over a work meal?
Wasnât this a bit rushed?