pte
ka'
a bit of encouraging wine. I sipped the wine in the transparent glas
ing the contract Nathan had proposed. I had to control myself to think I wasn't commiting a crime. I held my head up anyway and took off to Nathan's office.
cision I was making. I hurried and left the house, my bag righ
felt a little bit of power but struggled over it and comforted myself. I took a
hone and te
e soon. Accept me imme
he cab and stood at the front of the company, my eyes glittered with gold, at least that's what I thought. I took a ste
fe shouldn't be a big deal. I ran out of my thoughts as I approache
was about to give a response when the phone rang on the receptionis
he finally said. I smile
way to his office, so many busy employ
I'm standing right in front of my ex boyfriend waiting to
seat as a gentleman that he is. I stared at
your te
the deep of my bag, hurrying to lift the contract form, it was stuck in like never wanting to get out. I sneered and
me have
cour
d shook his head a bit. I wondered w
asked out of curiosity and a defeated being. He gave no respon
p the contract, tore the envelope open, and sp
eading for some minutes whic
ntract marriage you are bringing me into
s face, the helpless
t a hold of my life. I get to do what I want. I'm not going to
too much? Hmm?" Nathan asked, his face
answering his questions. It wo
e a response eith
that's my terms. Do
e papers on his palms, stretched it a
a pen." He
front pocket of his suit, and pulled out a pen. I watched
f I do not get married soon
d relaxed on the chair, Nathan
nk y
ew minutes of silenc
by 10am. Please be prepared by the
soon. I'm not really interested in getting on with him, but it's quite helpful with the money. It's just a two year duty