her with a concerned look on his face. He noticed that she had changed ,she was m
y?" her husband asked, ho
mile, "I'm just stressed with work,
ard these words. He knew it was something more. He tried to start a conversation, bu
ge. She became more irritable and was always on edge. Her husband
e that something is bothering you, and I want to help. It's not rig
e was struggling with her job and didn't know how to talk about it without feel
r and that her job didn't define her worth. He promised to su
ted to open up more and share her struggles with her husband. They worked tog
f being okay and not talking about her problems was
ther a strength. And most importantly, Christine realized that she ha
er Boss was one man sh
scrapers and the sound of car horns echo through the streets. The rich cities are always al
wded city streets. The sidewalks are crowded with people rushing to get to wor
cting the bright sunlight. These structures are the backbone of the city, housing bustli
ast, and the competition is fierce. People here are always on the go, chasing after their dreams and a
ng to catch their breath. Everything moves so fast, and it might feel
he energy, the drive, and the endless possibilities. For them, each new
. Whether you're a resident, a visitor, or simply passing through, you'll feel the e
glamorously with its p
s she took bites of her salad and cheese, she looked up at her mom and then at her
engaging in conversation with her dad. This was unusual since her mom always made sure they
d to have a lot on her mind and barely looked up from her plate. Robert smiled at his little girl an
ll with her. She missed the happy atmosphere that usually came with dinner time.
u talking to daddy?" she asked innocently. Her mom looked up, slightly taken a
concerned look, "Are
okay. I'm sorry if I made you feel neglect
could return to their happy dinner times. She happily finished her dinner and
meal so he stood up to get
fice and needed to look his best. This was the first time he was meeting with the senior management team of
its to casual wear, he had it all. However, he knew that he had to look professi
e second was gray, with a fancier texture, and a crisp white shirt. He tried both on, but they didn't seem to
went well with his skin tone. He then looked at his trousers and decided on a pai
ied the laces tight. He then took one final look at himself in the mirror. He put on a silver watch on h
right choice in his wardrobe. As soon as he reached the office, he was greeted by his colleagues, who complimented him on his outfit.
n the senior management team. He knew that he was one step closer to reaching his c
erned about his wife because she