MasukAnalia’s POVI woke up early this morning. But the truth was that I had a hard time falling asleep last night. I was too excited to go home. I didn't waste time. I stood and brushed my teeth. Then I took a bath. After bathing, I wore my bathrobe and ordered breakfast. While waiting for my breakfa
Arzhel’s POVI finished my tea and went back inside the house. I walked to my home office. Before reaching my office, I walked past my hallway where there was a long table cabinet with display photos. One of the photos there was my baby photo when I was five. I stopped and looked at it. I picked
Arzhel’s POVNext day I checked the kids. When I opened the door, it was still quiet. They were both lying on their beds, sleeping peacefully. It was okay. I didn’t expect them to be awake since it was just 3 AM. I carefully closed the door. I walked to the kitchen. The house was still quiet. I
Third Person POV“Mr. Arzhel, your parents are here to see you,” a maid approached Arzhel. He was sitting on the sofa. It was already nighttime, and Veronica had already gone home. They had just finished dinner, and he was spending time with the kids. Arzhel stood, and when he was about to go to
Adrian laughed. But then he turned serious after a few seconds. “I will help you. I’m willing to tell him the truth,” he said and gave me a reassuring smile. “He would understand. Besides, it was him who was at fault. He didn’t listen to you. He broke up with you when you were telling the truth. An
Analia’s POVAdrian flashed a quick sad smile. I sat on the sofa. “Sure. Let’s talk,” he said. “It’s about the kids. And Arriana’s incoming birthday next week,” I said. He nodded. “What about it?” I bit my lip before speaking. Then I looked at him. “I need to ask a favor,” I said. He was quie
“The mall store renovation is almost finished,” he said. “Hmm,” I happily nodded. “Finally. Hopefully, it will be done next week,” I said. I let out a sigh of relief. At least, after the fire, there was still some good news that kept coming. “We will begin the construction for the Europe expansio
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 checked my schedule for the whole year. I was already a few days behind my original schedule because of the problem with the land I wanted to buy. It seemed like I really needed to consider Arzhel’s offer. I leaned back in my chair while crossing my arms. I let my thoughts wander while weighing







