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Bye-Bye Jerk, Hello Mr. Right by Rosie Steppe

Chapter 299
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Chapter 300 The scene was as awkward as you'd expect.

Except for Hayden.

"Just a moment," he said calmly, carryingover to the couch like it was the most natural thing in the world.

He didn't rush out either. Instead, he took his time, wiping my hands with a wet wipe. "Eat first. The soup's a little hot, so take it slow." Wayne hovered awkwardly at the door, clearly unsure if he should step inside or make a run for it. Even I felt the tension.

"I can manage, thanks," I said, hoping Hayden would take the hint and go see what Wayne needed.

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Before leaving. Hayden made sure to open all the food containers, even placing the utensils in front ofwith such care it almost felt like a final blow to Wayne Standing there in the doorway, Wayne had to watch this whole display of tenderness. I couldn't imagine how much it must've hurt, considering his feelings for me.

"What did you want to talk about?" Hayden asked as he walked over to the door.

Wayne stepped out, and they started talking in hushed tones, too low forto catch.

Hayden cback three minutes later, his expression as calm and unreadable as ever.

Since I couldn't get a read on him, I decided to just ask. "What did Wayne want?" I asked, sipping my soup. "Nothing much," Hayden said, brushing it off. Then, maybe realizing how vague that sounded, he added, He was trying to recruit me." I blinked in surprise. "Recruit you? For RiverwaveCorp? But Wayne was just an executive director now. Recruiting new talent wasn't his job-it should be handled by HR or someone higher up. Was he already gearing up to take over Jace's position? If that's the case, what was the point of everything he said toearlier? Was he testing me, or maybe trying to preparefor what's coming? "He didn't say where. Just asked if I'd be interested," Hayden replied as he sat down.

I absentmindedly stirred my soup with my spoon. "And what did you say?" "Not interested," he said bluntly, without a hint of hesitation.

So direct. So unapologetically straightforward.

I couldn't help but laugh. He glanced at me. "What's so funny?" "I'm laughing at how direct you are. It's kind of adorable," I teased.

Hayden's ears turned red again as he handeda commeal pancake. "That's not exactly how your compliment a guy" Chapter 300 #25 BONUS "How should I compliment you then?" I teased, grinning. "Isn't calling you adorable a compliment?" Hayden swallowed, his Adam's apple bobbing slightly. You can compliment me, but no one else can." I blinked, caught off guard for a second, before realizing what he meant.

He handedthe pancake, and when I reached for it, our fingers brushed. The tiny spark between us was hard to ignore. "Hayden, you're a bit possessive, you know that?" He didn't miss a beat. "Yeah, but only when it comes to you." He really was a sweet-talker, always ready with a romantic line to catchoff guard.

I took a bite of the pancake. It was soft and slightly sweet, delicious, but still different from the ones my mom used to make.

Nothing ever compares, and now that my mom was gone, I'd never have her pancakes again.

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"Is it good?" Hayden asked.

I nodded, not wanting to let my emotions show.

We continued eating, making light conversation here and there. By the twe were done, the heaviness I'd felt from thinking about my parents had almost lifted, replaced by a strange sense of peace from his presence. "Hayden, let's go home," I said softly. He looked at me. "Are you sure you're up for it?" "I'm fine, and I don't want to stay here," I insisted, sounding like a brat, "Alright, we'll leave as soon as you're done eating. Hayden agreed, humoring me.

I smiled, and he raised an eyebrow. "Don't smile while you're eating, or you'll choke." "Oh, so I shouldn't talk either?" I teased.

"In principle, yeah," he said, his tone almost too serious, remindingof ve his military past.

I smirked, pushing his buttons a little.

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