the condo after her shift at the pet shop. Amy was concerned about Cinnamon, her Shih Tzu, who hadn't been eating much lately due to an appare
nique readily agreed to check on Cinnamon. Before stepping out of her car, sh
sit Amy's place and the reason behind it. Joshua's thoughtfulness was one of the many qualities she cherished in him.
her sling bag, locked her car with the remot
ewhat disheveled bun. Feeling a bit too lazy to redo her hair, she accept
es gaining entry. Monique hastened her pace upon spotting the elevator doors
or promptly responded to her plea, pr
mile, she exclaim
d the individual who had halted the elevator doors. S
cal twins, she immediately identified him as Joshua's sibling due to the stubble gracing his jawline, something J
iently queried as she hesitated at the entrance. She
e 9th floor, where her friend's unit was located. She glanced back at her companion, waiting for him
end. However, she didn't want to rush things in her relationship with Joshua. She preferred that Joshua be t
. Even though she couldn't see him, she could stil
suddenly halted, and the lights inside flickered out. Darkness engulfed the small space, and
voice. His warm breath brushed against
ance. "Th-thank you," she stammered s
f the elevator made it difficult to see him clearly. "What happened?"
e close to her. Monique took a step back fr
er sling bag and activated its fla
the sudden illumination. Monique quickly redirected the light away
rked, her face contorted in mild frustration. She had hoped to call Amy to inform her about their pre
levator soon enough. It's usually their top priority," Ja
nger on it, but she suddenly felt self-conscious under his gaze, as if he could see right through her. She subtly averted her gaze. From
ning against the elevator wall as they both waited for the power to be restored. She stole anot
ok this opportunity to study him. He undeniably resembled Joshua in an uncanny way. Their posture, their facial features, and even their voices were
alled his name
she could see his dark eyes focused on her. She figured he probably wasn't surprised that she knew
red in his deep
quire about it. She remembered the wounds he had sustained when he fell, and cons
ately. "It's already hea
oming to my aid the other night." She expressed her gratitude for his defense against the rude man at the bar. She
tone voice. "You also helped me when I had my accide
noticed the way he was scrutinizing her after speaking.
ve here?"
and she raised an eyebrow in re
r head. "No," she replied.
ught their conversation had concluded, but to her surprise, he pose
rom the elevator as it resumed operation, she turned off her phone's fla
d not exited yet. She saw him still standing inside, his gaze locked on he
hrugged and cont