I frowned.
I knew her.
The redhead who bumped into me yesterday in the restaurant. How could I forget the look she gave me?
But what was she doing here?
With a blinding smile plastered on her face, she wrapped her arms around Duncan's neck, pressing herself completely against him.
"Finally found you! I have been trying to meet you but you're always busy! But I'm glad you're here!"
My eyes were glued on them, the way their bodies were pressed.
My fingers tightened on my purse as I pulled my gaze away. And all of a sudden, I felt cold even if it was warm there.
See, it wasn't possible that there wasn't any girl in his life.
"Arianna," Duncan said. Grabbing her arms, he made some distance between them. His voice held displeasure as if warning her.
Her lips formed into a pout. "It's Anna! How many times do I have to tell you? Your calling me with my full name makes you sound like a stranger!"
"Is she bothering you again?"
A smooth voice made me turn to the man walking towards us. With