Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart -
Chapter 115
Chapter 115
In the past, Edmund had sent Chelsea a request on Facebook but she had rejected it.
Today, she received a friend request from him and yet again she chose to do the same thing. Hisrequest was followed by a message stating he wanted to give her a file.
Chelsea thought it was quite unnecessary and there was no need of using social media as a means ofconveying such messages. She felt no remorse about rejecting his request.
After a while, Fay, who was busy working, rang her up and said, "Chelsea, why don't you add Mr.Nelson on Facebook?"
Chelsea thought it was an odd thing to say. Frowning, she said, "I don't really see the need for us to befriends there."
Fay's voice was almost a whisper when she next spoke. "Mr. Nelson does have something important togive you," she said.
"Then you can do me the favor of taking it from him and passing it to me. Or if it's something that can'tbe given, take a printout of it."
Chelsea was firm in her resolve and she highly doubted his motives. She couldn't help but think he wasbluffing about the important file.
They had been divorced for more than a year. What information could he give her?
Their divorce had been pretty straightforward and there was nothing to be discussed.
Fay let out a silent sigh. She understood Chelsea wouldn't change her mind about adding him.
In spite of that, she thought of giving it another try. "Mr. Nelson is always the one who refuses to addothers. I never thought a day would come when someone else would reject his request."
Ever since Edmund created a Facebook account, he had been receiving requests from women. Heonly let a few people in.
Fay knew only a handful of people were there on her boss's friend list. He wasn't the sort of man whoadded just anyone.
And those who were there were either his relatives, friends or assistants.
At this, Chelsea gave a little chuckle and said, "In that case, you need to ask him what made him rejectall those friend requests. And when he gives an answer to that, tell him I rejected his request for thevery same reason."
Fay had no choice but to give up on her pursuit. She returned to Edmund's office.
One could only imagine the fury Edmund felt at being rejected twice!
When Fay entered the office, he asked coldly, "So what did she say?"
Edmund had sworn that if Chelsea didn't add him this time, he would quit caring about her. Whethershe lived or died would be none of his concern. He wouldn't disgrace himself by going after her.
"She refused to accept your request so I told her you are the sort of man who rarely added people. Shelaughed and told me that she is rejecting you for the same reason you reject others." Fay saw no pointin hiding the truth.
Edmund's fury had reached its peak. He could barely conceal it.
The reason he rejected other people was because he didn't want to converse with them and was quitedisgusted by their desperation to contact him. All in all, he was least bothered about them.
So did this mean she wasn't interested in him and he had no value in her life?
Edmund took deep breaths to calm himself. He couldn't lose his temper in front of Fay.
Fay said tentatively, "Can I… Can I print the details and take them to her instead?"
Edmund gave a snort of contempt and said with finality, "No. Since she doesn't need my help, I am notgoing to try to help her."
He had clearly told Chelsea the matter was important yet she refused to talk to him. This clearly meantshe wasn't looking for any help. He saw no reason to take the initiative to help her out.
Fay nodded and said, "Okay, I see. Then I'll get back to work."
After Fay left, Edmund threw his pen angrily, venting his pent-up embarrassment and anger raised byChelsea's refusal.
When Fay was about to get off work in the afternoon, she called Chelsea and said, "Chelsea, don't
cook for me tonight. I have a social engagement with Mr. Nelson."
"Okay," Chelsea replied readily.
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