FAZER LOGIN“Oh my gosh, I miss your cooking,” Liezel said, her eyes sparkling. I smiled, and we all went to the dining table. “There they are,” Lenie said when she saw us. She first came to me and hugged me. “You look stunning in your elegant black dress, Lenie,” I complimented her. The diamonds in her d
“Let me fix your tie,” I told Arzhel as I held his tie and fixed the way it was tied. “There, better.” I smiled as I looked at his overall outfit. “You look handsome.” He smiled and gently grabbed me by the waist. “You’re so beautiful,” he said. I smiled and placed my hand on his chest. Before I
I smiled. Then I nodded and started to remove my apron. “Did you already call Lenie?” I asked. He nodded. “They will be here in a bit,” he said. “Okay, you go change too,” I said. He smiled and nodded. “I’ll just check the kids, then I’ll follow you,” he said. I nodded and smiled. Then left.
“You done?” I asked after he finally finished it. He nodded, looking so proud. I started to sprinkle some mozzarella and parmesan on it. Then after that, I put it in the oven. “We’ll bake it for 15 minutes,” I said and smiled. He happily nodded. I took a towel and wiped the sweat forming on hi
After we bought groceries, we went home right away so I would have enough time to prepare for our lunch. Meanwhile, Arzhel was upstairs. He was checking if the kids had already taken a bath, and he was helping them choose what clothes they would wear for lunch and tonight's dinner. We would be hav
I just flashed a quick smile. “Do you want me to make a tea for you?” I asked. “It’s okay. I saw Veronica in the kitchen a while ago. She offered to make one for me since she was already making one,” he said. I nodded. “I hope that’s okay,” he added. I laughed. “It’s okay.” I won’t be mad, but
When we arrived at the bar, it was very full. It was almost packed. We saw Lorenzo at one of the big tables. He waved at us. I hugged him. “Sorry,” he whispered. I already knew what he meant, so I just smiled. “It’s okay,” I said. He went to Arzhel to greet and hug him. “It’s so full. Are
I nodded. Then he bid his goodbye. Arzhel wore his sunglasses and stood up. “Wanna tour around?” he asked. I was about to roll my eyes at him, but he spoke again. “Let’s not argue during our entire stay here,” he said and put his hands in his pockets. “When was the last time you had a vacation?”
I couldn’t think of any reason. I was not yet allowed to tell him the truth. I needed to give him the same reason I told him before. “He is my friend,” I said. Arzhel pressed his lips, then released a deep breath. He looked at me. His eyes were full of warning. “I will give you one last chance,
But then I did not know what Veronica told him. What if she fed him another reason and my answer would confuse him more? He was looking at me, waiting for what I was going to answer, so I felt pressured. “What did Veronica say?” I asked in a low tone. That question made me feel stupid. Imagine, I







