Jefferson returned the greetings of the other bodyguards he met in the mansion's hallways in a rude tone, even to his subordinates who had started guarding the mansion's hallways. Zed, who saw Jefferson had a bad mood, stopped talking to him, letting him walk away towards the bodyguard's room. Even when he arrived in front of the door room. One of the bad habits that Jefferson couldn't get rid of was his habit of slamming doors when he was angry. But something was different this time because instead of seeing Max and Owen making fun of him because they knew Hugo had just done something to him, he saw Hayden and Jasper sitting together on Hayden's bed. There was an embarrassing silence moment; the three stared at each other. Jefferson smiled mischievously while Jasper, sitting on Hayden's bed, immediately stood up. While Hayden lowered his head, hiding his face behind the laptop. Jefferson giggled as Jasper walked towards him. "It's not what you think it was, Mr. Jeremy." "Reall
The following day, after Jefferson, Hayden, and Owen had bathed, Owen was the first to leave their bedroom; he was too happy, so excited he couldn't wait to start his day; he had returned to work with Hugo. As for Max, he just got up and went to the bathroom. So it was just Hayden and Jefferson in their room now, and that's when Hayden came to him. Jefferson turned his head and returned Hayden's greeting without taking his eyes off his phone. "Jeremy, you didn't forget to prepare the car, right?" Jefferson nodded. "Don't worry. I went out yesterday with Homer and Owen. I know what I should do." "Okay, but now we're going to see Mrs. Royce. Homer is more strict when he meets her. You have to move faster than usual." Jefferson raised his head, looking at Hayden standing in front of him. "Moving faster than usual?" Jefferson asked to make sure because he had already moved fast yesterday; even Owen complained about it several times. Hayden nodded his head. "We will move from one r
That keeps Jefferson busy in the morning on his phone. He's looking for someone to replace Jasper, so he can come with Jefferson so he and Hayden can spend time together. Not on purpose so that their relationship is exposed to other bodyguards; Jefferson just wanted them to spend time together. If that was what Jefferson wanted, he would not exchange Jasper with Ted. Because Ted would definitely pay attention to Hayden, and if Hayden couldn't control himself when Jasper was around, their relationship would immediately be revealed from that moment. Ted did question his reason, but when Jefferson said that wasn't something he needed to think about, Ted complied. Jefferson hopes he doesn't tell anyone about this.Then the rest of the bodyguards, Magnus, Gerard, Edison, and Murray, had looked quiet yesterday. They didn't seem to like gossiping that much. The four of them just stared at Sebastian, who was fascinated by saying something to them. Jefferson overheard it; it seemed he was ta
Hayden shook his head in response to Jefferson's odd question. But fortunately for Jefferson, Hayden didn't have any suspicions about Jefferson's question, which made his earlier nervousness unnecessary. And after Jefferson thought about it, he could not find why Jefferson should be afraid; that's a normal question. "I've been working for them for so long. I've only ever seen Homer bring someone into his room." Jefferson breathed a sigh of relief, smiling brightly; he shouldn't be happy because this matter had nothing to do with him. "He brought his girlfriend into the room?" "He didn't want to admit it. He said it was his college friends, and they were working on assignments." Hayden couldn't hide his laughter, especially when he heard Jefferson's burst of laughter. To Jefferson, it was the funniest joke he had ever heard from Homer. "He said that to everyone?" "Hugo asked him, and that was the answer he gave." And how surprised they both were when Homer opened the door; Jef
Jefferson snorted when Homer came back into the room, which confused Hayden. "What's wrong, Jeremy?" "Homer is annoying me. He never cared about me." Hayden laughed. "Why does he have to care about you?" That's right, for what? But Jefferson realized his stupid mistake too late. Hayden squinted, staring at him with a judgmental eye. Jefferson shook his head; he had to defend himself. "Y-you knows yourself. He never cared about other people and did everything as he wanted to. People like him are annoying." "Is that true?" "Of course, everyone hates people like that." "So you want him to pay attention to you?" "By the way, you have not answered my question earlier." Hayden leaned his back against the wall, still with that judgmental gaze, he looked ahead, towards another room. "About Joe?" "Right. How did you replace him?" "But you also haven't answered my question." Jefferson hissed, like an angry cat for not having a treat. "You have to answer my question first." Hayden
Later that night, as Max and Owen are just getting home, Homer tells Jefferson and Hayden to come to his room; he wants to tell them something. Jefferson was relaxing at the time and took his notebook to the fountain. He draws in his notebook as the pleasant sound of water ripples with every stroke he makes. Jefferson closed his notebook and brought the notebook to Homer's room with him. Jefferson only took two minutes to arrive at Homer's room; Max and Owen greeted him when Jefferson opened the door. The first thing Jefferson looked for was that pervert Hugo. After he confirmed that Hugo wasn't anywhere around him, although it felt strange, Jefferson stepped in confidently. But
But Jefferson shook his head, again sliding the glass back to Hugo. "You refuse my drink?" "I already said that I don't drink alcohol." "Do you really not want to sit with me?" "You're absolutely right. I really don't want to. But I'm serious. I'm not drinking." Hugo chuckled, shifting the glass again, causing Jefferson to grunt in disgust. "A sip won't cause any trouble. Your body will still be beautiful. Or you can work out with me tomorrow morning. Don't worry about my brother. I'll talk to him." Jefferson glanced at Hugo with a smile, pushing the glass back toward him again. "No, and no, It would never happen." Hugo sighed while Jefferson asked the dining room aunty for a glass of water. That old woman smiled at Jefferson; she knew it very well because Jefferson always asked for it at every mealtime; a healthy, refreshing glass of water with ice cubes and lemon. "So, about the work." His eyes couldn't stop peeking at Jefferson. It was hard for him not to glance, even und
And the last thing Jefferson remembered was the smell of Hugo's perfume as he held Jefferson to his chest, too bad he was under the influence of alcohol, losing control of his own body; Jefferson could not fight back. So that's why he woke up screaming, pushing someone who was hugging him. “Oh my god, Jeremy. what are you doing?" It turns out, that person is Owen. He had just fallen out of bed, it wasn't like Jefferson had thought, he hug Owen all night long, not Hugo. they were also in their room, more precisely in Max's bed. They slept side by side on Max's bed because last night Owen was too weak to walk to his own bed. They didn't check on Hayden but he was likely asleep in his bed, while Max was unconscious as soon as he got to his bed. "Where's Hugo?" It turns out that the pervert, it's not like Jefferson had imagined, went to his room and told Owen and Max to bring Jefferson back to the room. Good then, Jefferson didn't have to deal with the bodyguards who would gossip a