ログイン“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
Luckily, the waiter arrived and served our food. We forgot about our topic and proceeded with our dinner. This was one of the most silent dinners I had. The last time we had dinner, it was still okay, not awkward, because I had Arriana with me, whom I could give my attention to. But now, it was
I stood on the balcony, holding a glass of red wine in my right hand. The cold breeze hit my face. It calmed me for a second, but then it brought me back to my thoughts. “You asked me to stop humiliating you. I did what you wanted.” What Arzhel said kept echoing in my mind. “You waited all thes
I released a long sigh and dropped my pen. Then I leaned back in my chair as I massaged my temple. My morning just started, but the stress I was feeling was already too much. So many contracts and business proposals to review. And now, I needed to handle the land that Arzhel wanted to get from me.
Five Years Later“Look at you. We just came home from New York, and yet you’re already drowning in your work,” Adrian teased me. He came closer to my desk. I stood up to give him a hug. “You know I really miss Los Angeles, but work can’t wait. There’s a problem with one of the lands I want to buy







