Cedric's perspective: Selena shoved Nolan and me out of the room before we could say a word, slamming the door in our faces. "Great," Nolan muttered. "She clearly doesn't want to see either of us." I sighed. We had really pissed her off. Staying here any longer was pointless, so we silently agreed to leave, heading downstairs. When we reached the first floor, Nolan turned to me. "I don't get it, Cedric," he said, his tone confused. "You're just her boss, but it seems like your concern for her goes way beyond that." Just her boss? Did Selena tell him that? I needed to set him straight. "You're right, but I don't want to be just her boss—I want to be her boyfriend." Nolan looked me over and sighed. "As her best friend, I doubt she'll go for it, especially after the whole Daisy thin

