The CEO Learned I Had Cancer and Went Crazy
At the company dinner, my coworkers started a game: everyone texted their lover saying they’d fallen ill.
Whoever’s man replied first won.
No surprise, I came in dead last again. Both my calls and my texts went completely unanswered.
“Claire, don’t feel bad. Mr. Blackwood is so busy, it’s completely normal he hasn’t seen your message.”
A coworker smiled and tried to comfort me, but the truth was, I’d gotten used to it long ago.
Forget a cold or a fever. Even the day I was diagnosed with cancer, I called him nineteen times, and he didn’t pick up once.
When I stayed quiet, everyone turned to look at Vivian in the corner, and one coworker teased her with a grin.
“Vivian, didn’t you say your boyfriend was super clingy? How come he still hasn’t replied?”
Vivian clutched her phone, her face full of unease.
“I’ll pass. What if he’s in a meeting? I don’t want to bother him.”
The mood had gone stiff, and looking at her pale fingertips, I suddenly smiled.
“It’s fine. It’s just a game.”
Before she could refuse again, I leaned over and hit the speaker-dial for her.
The call I’d expected no one to answer was picked up in an instant.
The huge private room fell dead silent.
Because the voice coming through the phone belonged to Adrian Blackwood, my forever-busy boyfriend of seven years.
“Babe, don’t forget our date tonight.”
“Seven o’clock. I’ll see you at The Laurent.”