Saka slid his hands under Karina's knees and waist. Carrying her to the bedroom. Carefully lowering Karina onto the small bed. “How can she sleep in this small bed?” Saka was increasingly surprised. Suddenly a question arose. Since when did Karina become poor and live like this. Saka lay down beside Karina. Pushing aside Karina's hair. "I really want to destroy you. But I—" his fingers gently stroked Karina's lower lip. "But I don't know." “This bed is so small, damn it!” Saka’s very long legs hung off Karina’s bed. Karina moved—her ears heard loud noises. Finally she opened her eyes. She found a man lying beside her. Saka—what was that man doing here at night. “Sir,” called Karina. Saka turned his head. “Hm?” “Why are you here?” “To see you. Whether you’re alive or dead,” Saka answered carelessly. He stood up—sat down and took a deep breath. “Since when have you been living here?” Karina also got up. “Since 7 years ago.” “That long?” Saka wondered. Karina nodded. “Previous
“I brought my stuff here.” Aruna brought two suitcases. The woman went straight into Saka’s room. Opened her suitcase then put her stuff in the closet. Saka rolled his eyes lazily. Seeing Aruna made him sick. He wanted to meet Karina. Even though this afternoon they made love passionately. But it still felt lacking. Saka took his jacket. “Where are you going?” asked Aruna. "None of your business." Aruna stopped Saka who was about to leave. “What if Mom and Dad come here?” Saka sighed. He smiled faintly. “You’re good at acting. It’s easy for you to find an excuse for why I’m not home.” “But—” “Enough.” Saka glared at Aruna. “I’m sick of you.” “Do you think I’m not fed up too?” Aruna ran her hand through her hair in frustration. “Don’t act like you’re in charge. We need each other. Not just me, you need me. We work together so that the parents don’t know the real state of our household.” “I know.” Saka grabbed Aruna’s shoulder. “I’ve had enough. I want to divorce you.” “No!” A
She approached Saka. Tried to take the phone but Saka raised it high. Karina who was shorter—small Karina would not be able to reach her phone that was raised high by Saka. “Sir, give it back.” “I don’t like it. Do you want to make me angry?” Saka immediately threw the phone from the balcony. Karina immediately looked down—seeing her crushed phone down there. How could it not be crushed if it was dropped from a height. “My phone…” Karina whispered. “I’ll buy you another one.” Saka pulled Karina’s waist. Hugging her while resting his chin on Karina’s small shoulder. “Don’t make me mad.” Karina gave in. But in her heart she grumbled non-stop. The rich Saka liked to waste money. Karina really didn't like that. Karina squeezed the man's shoulder—Saka who couldn't stop kissing Karina's neck. Even Saka's fingers opened Karina's collar wider so he could explore the woman's neck. Saka's impatience almost tore Karina's shirt. "Find a shirt with buttons that are easy to open," Saka whispe
“Have you eaten?” Leona asked. Saka had already signed the document that Karina brought. Karina really didn't mean to ruin the warm atmosphere of the family. But she was really forced to. When she was about to leave—Leona asked her. “Yes, Mrs,” Karina replied. She smiled. “Then I’ll go first. Sorry for disturbing your time.” Karina immediately walked away. In front of the restaurant, Karina almost fell. But before Karina could, she managed to control herself. This did not escape Saka's attention. Karina's silly behavior made him smile faintly. “She’s frivolous,” Leona said looking at Karina. “But she’s not like most Secretaries I usually meet. She dresses modestly. But she’s a little gloomy. Like she has a lot on her plate.” Leona described Karina. Don’t be surprised—Leona often judges people when she first meets them. “Okay, Mom. Just eat,” said Saka. “How long has she been your secretary?” Leona asked. Saka looked up. “It’s been about 2 months.” “Honestly, Mommy doesn’t like
“Am I disturbing you?” a man asked. Ronald came with some files. Ronald’s room was separate, the man was still his assistant. Occasionally he still communicated directly with Saka. But most of the time he often had online discussions with Karina. Saka looked away. He walked into his room. Followed by Ronald. “This is a new regulation that has been made by the personnel department.” Ronald handed over a document. “I have checked it—there are some points that I think are lacking. You can see it yourself.” “Hm. Go.” Saka took the document lazily. “Okay, sir.” Ronald turned around. “Sir, don’t be mean to Karina. She looks really scared.” Saka looked up. He wanted to reply to his assistant's words but Ronald had already left. ~~ Until lunch break. Saka did not call Karina at all. He was still annoyed and irritated to death. Anyway, he would not talk to the woman. Meanwhile, Karina could only surrender. If she was angry, so be it—she would apologize later. Now he reached for his pho
The elevator opened. Karina waited for Saka to walk first. But the man pressed the button again, until the elevator closed again. Karina looked up. “Sir—” “Explain to me what happened?” Karina just found out that there was still an upper floor. It must be the rooftop. The elevator opened. They were immediately in the top room. Saka walked out first. Karina followed him hesitantly. There was nothing special on the rooftop. There was only one old sofa still there. “Explain, Karina,” Saka urged. Karina looked up at the clear sky. “Just gossip.” Saka held Karina's shoulders. "What kind of gossip?" “Someone recorded the incident at the Reunion. They all thought I was flirting with my friend’s husband. That’s how it is.” Karina smiled. Saka frowned. He put one of his hands in his pocket. It wasn't Karina who was angry— it was him. Saka couldn't accept anyone else hurting Karina. Because only he was allowed to hurt that woman. “Do you know who spread it?” asked Saka. Karina shrugged