LOGINKelvin was surprised by my request. “Did you really value this work? I thought you said you have many people waiting on the clue.”
He remembered… I almost forgot that I lied. “I know, but I prefer this place more. You can tell me if you want to see her.” “Okay! Fine, I want to see her, so how can you help me with that?” he asked in confusion. “My parents are very strict about me going out. You think you can confuse them?” I smiled awkwardly at him. For some reason, I’m not comfortable!! Those green eyes and innocent face are killing me. “You don’t understand, I will talk to them….” “Ahh, what are you even saying? I don’t think you know how much they hate her.” I rolled my eyes. “You don’t have to worry about that, kid.” Then he frowned deeper. “Kid? I’m 19.” “Then I am 24!” He chuckled while his sharp eyes swept over my body. “You don’t look like your age… why adding to it to make me…” “This!” I placed my birthday certificate in front of him. I came well prepared. Maybe if he sees this, he will at least show me a little rest. He chuckled in disbelief and glanced at me again. Lisa shrugged, feeling uncomfortable. I collected the paper and put it inside my bag. “I will be right back.” …… “I don’t understand you, Miss Lisa. We don’t want him to go out for a reason, and you said we should permit him to go to a bar?” She frowned in confusion. I smiled. “I understand and appreciate you. You and your husband are really good parents.” She nodded with pride, which is exactly what I want. “No matter how many teachers you hire for him, they won’t stay long, because your son is in pain and needs to pour it out.” She looked at me in confusion. “Pain? Hmm, maybe he’s thinking about that girl!” I shook my head. “I understand you don’t want him to do something, but I want you to pay attention to his emotions. I don’t think it’s the girl that makes him like that… maybe something more. There’s something he should discuss with you as his mother, but he couldn’t.” She frowned. “Are you telling me I’m not good enough as a mother?” “No! Why would I?” I quickly said. “You handle him well, unlike those spoiled boys outside.” Her face softened. Why would I say something that will make me lose my job? “What I’m trying to say is that he should discuss it with you, but he may be too embarrassed. Well, he promised to learn business if I let him go out just once.” “Really?” she sighed, speechless. “Leaving Kelvin alone…” “Don’t worry, I will follow him,” I smiled. Her eyes lit up. “Really?” I nodded, forcing a smile. “Just to keep an eye on him and know what’s going on.” “Ohhh…” she sighed in relief and nodded in approval. I smiled happily. Yes! Finally, I secured this golden job! …… At six in the evening, we went to his girlfriend's house. I made him use a taxi instead of his car. Entering the quiet compound, I frowned. “Are you sure someone is still living here?” His girlfriend's house isn’t what I expected at all. The compound isn’t tiled, just an ordinary floor. Half of the fence is gone, no painting, only blocks. Even the house isn’t a storey building or beautiful. How did she manage to capture his heart? Ehhn?! “Someone is there. She hates noise,” he said, then smiled. Ohhh, he really smiled? It means he loves her so much!! He opened the door immediately after we arrived. “Ohhh… yeah… yes… ahh…” was the first thing we heard. A large ring light stood in the room, a phone recording at the centre. She was holding the wall with one leg raised, the phone bent directly to where their bodies connected. The boy covered his face with a mask as he thrust into her mercilessly. “Fuck, you are sooooo sweet!” He spanked her ass and grabbed her hair, holding her waist while thrusting deeper. Mehnnn!! I looked beside me to check Kelvin’s expression only to see him gone. Gone? Where did he go?! I rushed outside but couldn’t see him. “Ahhh… harder, Jacob, I’m cumming already!” I rolled my eyes and sighed when I saw Kelvin coming from afar, wondering what he was going to do. “Take that thing away from my pussy!!” I saw Jacob smirking under the masks. “Okay.” They are too focused on what they are doing and the music they are playing too isn't helping. But instead, he bent the light and spread her ass to it, his finger sliding in and out of her backside. The girl managed to look back and froze when she saw the phone directly there. “Ahhh… ohh… stop it… don’t…” But he kept going, recording her face as she turned back. Kelvin entered. I froze when I saw a cutlass in his hand. My eyes widened when he started walking toward them. “What are you doing?…” That caught their attention. They were shocked to see us, but the boy gritted his teeth and kept going. “Damn, I can’t stop like this!” “Kelvin, don’t!!” I rushed to him. “Move aside and let me kill them at once!” I shook my head. “No, Kelvin, you are better than that!!” Jacob pulled out, the girl quickly put on her gown and started begging. “It’s… It’s not what you think, babe!” Kelvin scoffed, shoved me aside, and dashed toward them. I intentionally fell. “Ahhhhhh!” I pretended my hand hurt and started fake crying. He froze and rushed to me, worried. The two used the opportunity to run. I stood up and grabbed the cutlass, but Kelvin caught Jacob’s leg and attempted to beat him to death. I quickly hugged him and leaned toward his ear. “Don’t… please. Your mom will know if you injure yourself. Let him go. There are many ways to punish someone and make them regret without beating them.” Slowly, he released him. The boy ran for his life. Seeing everyone's safe, I sighed in relief and pulled away, but he pulled me back into his embrace. “Not now,” he sighed repeatedly. I could tell he was very hurt. I smiled and patted his back as he bent due to his height, hugging me tightly. “You see why your parents hate that girl? Sometimes parents are always right. Even if they don’t know she’s like this, I’m sure they have their reasons. They want you to focus on their business, become someone in the future. With that, many ladies will chase you, boy.” He chuckled. Then I felt his hand move to my butt. I froze… wait, what?I couldn't sleep that night no matter how hard I forced it, my mind kept replaying his face like a cruel movie trailer I didn’t buy tickets for. Every emotion, especially his beautiful smile when he's happy... his voice... By morning, my pillow looked like it had been through a rainstorm. cried all night!!I heard Sofia in the kitchen banging pots, as if she were fighting a metal monster.“Are you cooking or declaring war?” I scoffed. dragging myself out.“Both,” she answered proudly. “Come and witness the survival breakfast.”I walked into the kitchen like a ghost. She turned and saw my face, whistled. “Wow. Premium heartbreak edition.”“Stop talking,” I muttered, dropping into the chair.She shifted a plate toward me. Toast bead!! that's looked like a bribe.I narrowed my eyes. “What do you want?” I gave her a suspicious look."About that plan.” she smiled "Ohhh, yeah, what's with it?"She leaned forward. “I found us a job.”My fork froze halfway "What?”“A job,” she repeated pro
Reaching home, Sofia was standing at the entrance, waiting for me. “How is it?” she whispered. I picked up my phone and quickly texted. “Please, don’t return the book I gave you, it’s my apology.” Sofia collected the phone and pulled me into her embrace. “Sorry, baby girl.” I let out the tears I’d been holding. “I love him so much, Sofia.” “Of course you do,” she patted my back. “But you can’t risk destroying your life for love. His mother will be disappointed. She seems to choose you because you are older, and you know what that means.” I rolled my eyes. “You know how handsome her daughter is… she should’ve just hired a male teacher!” I scoffed, thinking about whether I can live without him. “Shopping?” Sofia winked. I sighed and nodded. “Five minutes,” she said, already dragging me inside. “You’re not crying in this house all night.” “I’m not crying,” I muttered, wiping my face again. “You look like a broken tap.” I almost laughed. Almost… She pushed me to the couch and r
Entering the luxurious living room, I saw Mrs Donovan carrying two huge vases, and I froze. I forgot to give the old woman the flower and it was even at the hotel. I quickly brought out my phone and texted Jeff, begging him to help me with it. Then I moved closer to her and helped her with one of them. She smiled at me. “Thank you,” she sighed. “Mom sent them,” she added with a soft laugh. “So thoughtful of her,” I nodded in agreement. “Ahh… today is your last day. I’m so sad,” she said with displeasure. “I should be thanking you, Mrs Donovan. You are a good person.” She placed the vase on the table and sighed. “Don’t mention it. If not for you, Kelvin wouldn’t have been able to enter his dream university.” She turned and looked at the flowers for a moment, adjusting them carefully. “You know,” she continued softly, “I pushed him a lot when he was younger. He hated it then. He thought I was too strict.” She smiled faintly. “But everything I did was for his future.” I l
I’ve been quiet throughout the journey, thinking about my final decision about our current situation. When he finally reached the front of my house in the evening, I said, “Thank you.” He only nodded, still avoiding my eyes. I could see the vein bulging on his hand. I chuckled and quickly climbed onto him. He was so surprised but held my waist, looking up at me in confusion. I held his face and smiled. “Kelvin, know this, whatever I’m doing is for your own good.” Then I placed my lips on his and kissed him, but he refused to respond. “Is this our last kiss?” he frowned. “No…” I paused. Maybe it’s time to stop lying to him, I thought. “Maybe…” We looked at each other for some moments. “Get up,” he said, his face turning colder. “You are exhausted from the journey, that’s why you’re talking nonsense.” He picked up my bag and gave it to me, opening the door from his side. “You need to understand…” “Don’t piss me off, Lisa,” he said. I pulled up and angrily got out of the car. H
At the hospital. I chuckled as I watched the old woman scold the maid who refused to add enough salt to her food. The way she was trying hard made me smile. She was only acting according to the instructions given to her. “Thank you for checking on me, Lisa,” she smiled. “You don’t have to.” I shook my head. “I’ve scolded Timothy on your behalf. He won’t dare mess with you again.” I forced a smile. “Actually… there’s something you should know.” “And what is that?” Timothy said coldly as he entered, glaring at me. He didn’t want me to tell her anything. “She’s too weak for any surprises,” he said as he walked toward the old woman. “Humph!! Look who decided to show up!!” “You know I’m always busy.” He smiled. I was so surprised — it was the first time I saw him smile, even if it was fake. He glanced at me and frowned. “Stop staring at me. Don’t even think of it. You are more disgusting than I imagined,” he whispered, smiling so the old woman wouldn’t notice. I couldn’t help bu
Note: ( Please, do not blame the female lead for her stupid decision, very soon you will understand her. Thanks) After looking for him everywhere and still couldn’t find him, I finally relented. He didn’t answer my calls or respond to my texts. Ever since the day I heard his mom speaking with her friend, I couldn’t think straight. Even his friends don’t like me; none of the guests see me as his girlfriend, but only as an older sister. I haven’t decided to break up with him! I want to tell him that… I don’t know when I dozed off. But I felt someone enter. The side of the bed dipped and he pulled me closer, hugging me from behind. I didn’t waste time, I turned around and hugged him immediately, my legs over his hips. “My Josh Kelvin, I hate it when you are angry,” I whispered. He was silent. I frowned and looked up at him, only to see him staring down at me. “I’m not breaking up with you, okay?” I kissed his forehead and rested my head on his chest, tears falling from my ey







