Chapter 14
Liam didn’t go back home. He managed to find my address. I wasn’t surprised, after three years, he would finally know where I was. I’d gotten over him. And there was no reason to hide.
“Jane, please let me make it up to you, please?”
Liam stopped me, begging me, something that wasn’t normal for him. I stopped, looking at the man I’d spent so much time with.
“If everything can be made up for, then what about me three years ago, when I was in my darkest moment?”
“Liam, we’re adults, let’s act like it.”
I paused, remembering something he’d said:
“Let’s call it a day.”
Liam moved forward, but my assistant, Caleb, blocked his way.
“Sir, please respect her space.” Caleb was polite but firm. “If you continue to bother her, I’ll have no choice but to take legal measures.”
Caleb opened the car door, and guided me into the car. Liam glared at Caleb.
“Who are you?”
After I was in, Caleb handed his card to Liam.
“I’m Ms. Jiang’s personal assistant, Caleb. If you need to speak to her, make an appointment.”
As the car drove away, I looked back. Liam’s fists were clenched, and he was still staring at us.
I chuckled, and said to Caleb, “Hey, I didn’t know you were so good at messing with people.”
Caleb said nothing, “It’s part of my job.”
Right, not very fun.
I went back to work.
Caleb was staring at my reflection in the mirror.