Se connecterI started to feel a very strange sensation. No, please, I mentally pleaded. I was supposed to feel pleasure because of what Arzhel was doing, but the alcohol definitely had other plans. I felt Arzhel lift my dress. Then I started to feel him planting kisses on my stomach, and those kisses slowly
After a minute, I felt him stop walking. A few seconds later, I felt the soft bed beneath my back. I gathered my energy and opened my eyes. I saw Arzhel standing beside me, quietly watching me as if she was trying to figure out if I was still angry. I looked at him, then sat up. He sat on the so
Speaking of Joe, I looked around and found him sitting on one of the sofas, smiling while holding his glass as he watched Lenie dance. I chuckled. They had been together for so long, yet they still looked so in love with each other, as if they had just met. How I really wished we could be like th
When I went back outside, I saw Lenie looking around, and then our eyes met. She smiled, a genuine smile, and looked relieved and excited to see me. It melted my heart. I forced myself to smile at her. “Lia, sweetie, finally! Where have you guys been?” she said. “Come on, let’s drink some more. I
I didn’t know why, but my feet felt heavy and light at the same time. Maybe because I wasn’t ready to find out what was wrong, but at the same time, I really wanted to know. It was so confusing. I finally reached the door. I could hear some murmuring, but as I got closer, those murmurs started to
“Not yet, but there’s this someone I really like now,” she said with a giggle. My eyes widened a bit in excitement. “Do Arzhel and your friends know about that man?” I teased. She laughed. “They do, but it’s kind of complicated,” she said. “Oh, I’m sure you can figure that out,” I said. Knowin
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







