t and
ay from the private dock. Lyndon was just following behind and I had no plans
r nothing, but he placed a warm jacket around my shoulder and my teeth stopped ch
nose. From the angle I could see, it was as if the dim rays of the sun pa
He has the looks but the a
the shipyard. Here is the place wher
ooks of some of Papa's employees who kept on pulling something while looking at my direction from time to time. They knew me because I always walk p
was going to buy me new clothes. I raised my brow at him. "What are you up to?" I asked but he didn'
ve. Our first meeting was not that
bout the motive of that man when there are clothes in
ave dried a little earlier so the sea water is no longer dripping on the floor. Papa turne
I laughed wryly. "N
obably have clothes on the other side,"
He was waiting here earlier but I didn't send him
g for a personalized pen and signing
othes a
u have a lot of c
at he knew why Lyndo
him money?
"He don't need
ighed. "Change your clothes now.
o is Engine
ng involved in the massacre there in Boljoon,' I said in
aid and reached for the second folder. I glanced a
rd that he wants to export goods to other countries. As of the moment, the business is still at the local level so he
door on the side of his office and I opened it before stepping insid
ster, he's still in a side view, and what's more painful is that he's only looking at
es. And since someone showed up to buy, I thought I'd just wait for that one.
he fish market, so I can see the Pasil Fish Market from here. The market is illuminated by l
so I quickly opened the door to get the clothes he had bought, but Papa's face appeared
e sea, Pa. It was at the bottom so I
there at the pier. There is clean water
t Papa. "I
in. I was about to step back to the balcony when someone knocked again. I blew
. "What happened?" I asked and winced. I smelled something fishy when the wind blew in my direction. I
re you
looked
my position so I quickly stood up. But suddenly I lost my balance and
es and looked away. "T-Thank you!" I said the
tes and calmed my fast heartbeat. I didn't know why, but his eyes told me that he kne
a choice but to smile at him and accept his unfathomable ga
earlier. Rishell, this is Mr. Davies, one of the outstanding bachelors in the prov
around not far away. He has a plan to renovate the building, and I guess it's a good decision since the b
Lyndon said and extended
ould know that I'm itching to punch his smug smile. "Likewise. I hope you'll
squeeze. I was stunned. I saw how the smile on his lips widened whe
rned my gaze to Papa. "I'm going
to take the b
e trip is onl
bus. It's too late." Papa looked down at his wrist
e the bus. I just took a deep breath. "Alright," I said casually to P
ke. "Be careful not
ered. "Thanks for your con
one. The full moon was fixed in the sky and because it was close to the sea,
e dock even though the road was dark because the distance between the light poles was large. Fortunately, I h
poke behind me. "Miss, the sea water is cold at night. It's ni
g in the sea at this time? Mayb
the person who spoke was joking but