Chapter 1Joshua Wallace liked to think of himself as a confident man, and he really was. Most of the time. However, those occasions didn’t include moments like this. He was grinning so wide in his desperate attempt to hide his nervousness, he half-expected his face to break into two halves anytime soon. He couldn’t help it, though. He was sitting across the table from James Chan, the hunky owner of JC’s Food Haven, one of the catering businesses with a standing agreement to provide food and drinks for the pharmaceutical firm he was working at as one of its Social Media Specialists. It wasn’t his first meeting with James, and strictly speaking, he wasn’t supposed to be there, but Justin Wong, the HR Manager at the firm and also one of his closest friends, was aware of his infatuation towar

