William smiled at how quickly Rosaline caught him.
He jokingly said.
“It’s hard to fool you.”
“Why doesn’t it sound like a compliment?”
“It’s not. I’d love to fool you once in a while.”
“Boring!” She rolled her eyes.
“I have a rough plan for what I’d like to develop in the next 3-7 years. For that, I need an interior designer.”
“So?”
“I like your work. From a company perspective, I have never thought about having an in-house designer so far. When we start the development work, we’ll need to partner with an interior design firm, preferably someone with notable works and some experience. I was hoping you could be that person.”
“Huh! Do you think I fit the criteria?”
“Yes!”
“Aren’t you a little too confident? I mean, you have not seen any of my work. And I just graduated.”
“That’s not true. I have seen a lot of your designs.”
“I don’t think the designs for your house count.”
“I beg to differ. Besides, that’s not the only thing I have seen.”
“What do you mean?” she asked with a frown.
“Yo