MasukI stared at my car's window while silently sighing. I had already lost count of how many times I sighed during the whole ride. I leaned on my seat and closed my eyes. I needed to relax my body before we finally reached our home, or else Arzhel would notice that something was bothering me. 'Do you
I went on with my day, trying to act as if nothing happened. But the weight of my emotions earlier still stayed with me. I sighed and gently pushed my chair away from my desk, then leaned back and crossed my arms. I sighed again. This time, it made a sound. I heard someone clear her throat. I loo
“Are you going to your office?” Arzhel asked. I was in our room, doing an outfit check. I was wearing a black dress that hugged my body. “Hmm,” I simply hummed. He walked closer and hugged my back. “I talked to Ethan yesterday. They already processed everything for the Europe expansion last mon
Lenie started to clap. She had a big smile on her face. Meanwhile, Joe looked like he was still processing what he heard but still started to clap when he saw Lenie clapping until his eyes started to widen. Then he smiled. He seemed to have processed what Arzhel said. I slowly looked at Adrian. I
Analia’s POVChris excitedly ran to Adrian. Arriana followed him. “Daddy,” Chris excitedly called him and hugged him. Then, seconds later, Arriana joined the hug. “Happy birthday,” Adrian happily told the kids and kissed their foreheads. “Come, let’s eat, Dada Adrian,” Arriana said and held Adria
Arzhel called the waiter.“We're ready to eat,” he said.The waiter bowed and left.There was no other program. We were just here to gather together and eat dinner. The kids agreed and loved that idea too since it was their first time celebrating their birthday like this, and with these people they
I smiled and looked somewhere else. “It would be nice to officially call him my husband again, and for him to call me his wife,” I said and smiled. There was something comforting about saying it. The title of being his wife would make me happy. I didn't hear any response from Adrian. He was prob
“Do you remember the river near our old neighborhood?” Adrian suddenly asked as if he had read my mind. I laughed. “The one where you almost drowned?” I teased him. It was a funny story. His jaw dropped. “I did not almost drown!” he said, sulking while crossing his arms. “You absolutely did,”
Adrian and I went to the garden. I looked at the sun. I smiled when I felt that it was still gentle like yesterday morning. I was actually kind of expecting it to be hot, but luckily, it was not too bright and not too hot this afternoon. Maybe the shades from the trees helped too. Just enough to m
Lunchtime arrived. I was the one who cooked this time, then we ate peacefully while chatting about our childhood. “It was a happy childhood,” I said as I remembered those days. “You know what the happiest part was?” Adrian said. “We both became successful,” Adrian said. It made me smile. “Yeah,







