ething was missing between them. An ordinary man with a
ther Elaine truly knew when enough was enough or if she hadn't yet encountered an
that he felt so uneasy. So, he thought that o
s, didn't notice the fleeting confusi
ween two roads, passersby complimented the bride
iness of those complime
ng one set, they were both out of breath, and t
n in the shade, it w
uffocated and casually unbuttone
ouch up their makeup, glanced at Sam's exposed co
t whose tail was stepped on, suddenly covered his shirt,
d, asked, "Wha
shirt, stammered, "
idn't tease further, just smiled and shook
t of photos, Elaine's assistant ran over with her bag, saying,
nd pulled out her phone, but the ringing had already stopped. When she looked
ariest part was the 15 missed ca
ector Anderson would call 15 times. Was Anderson Group about to col
ck. After two rings, the call was answered. She ca
end. "Get to the office immediately
e to find an excuse before
eep breath, looked at Sam apologetically, and shrugge
s okay, it's urgent work. We'll take more photos next time." Then, thinking for a moment, he held he
s week, using a health check-up as an excuse. When she submitted th
ine had no choice but to go back to the
n, indicating he had been there for a while. Elaine knocked and
up. He casually tossed her a stack of documents. "These con
Elaine was exhausted. Seeing the thick
ely, Liam finally looked up, irritat
th as if swallowing back her tears, and quickly
raight throug
or, placed the documents on his desk, and said, "Direct
his chair, picked up the docu
that. Reviewing this stack would take ho
iam, Elaine huffed and le
ch growled. The company cafeteria was closed on weekends, and she was too ti
fridge, and, exhausted, sat on the table. She kicked off her high heels
ays, she woul
mance, she believed that a relationship should
without excitement. She was about to take on a new identity, t
would do well, but sh
break room change. Opening her eyes, she saw Liam standing
e, hurriedly put on her shoes, and ner
y having come to make his own c
dn't reply. He walked tow
Liam didn't let go. Instead, he stared at her
ement, as if he were convicting
this was coming from, she instinctively wanted to explain. Bu
Elaine recognized the danger and