A
s hit hard i
ded as I sat up, my eyes burning from hours of crying. The raw soreness in them was a cruel reminder of the mess my life ha
olve anything. But the weight in my chest refused to go away. My mind, traitorous as always,
n Gre
t, billionaire who had been the cause of my bad
. People like Damian had the world handed to them on a silver platter. They didn
l bed clawed its way back to the surfac
but the kidney has been al
'd found out why-some wealthy family had pulled strings to secure the kidney for their loved
t know for sure if Damian had been involved in that, but
ng enough to shake me out of this dark spiral. I grabbed my coat, st
ghting and the smell of freshly baked pastries. As soon as I stepped insid
en I s
n Gre
e. The sunlight streaming through the glass seemed to highlight every sharp angle of his s
and walked out. But no-I wasn't going to let hi
but glance at him again. He was scrolling through his phone now, his lips curling into that infuriating smirk I
have to sm
it and, without fully thinking it th
Greyson?" I asked, my tone
beautiful, that was an undeniable fact. For a moment
e said, leaning back in his chair
. I just wanted to see if you're always this insufferab
et about losing your job, are we? Let m
e cup tightening. "Beg? For you? Don't make me laugh.
" he said coolly, "I've found that people who complain the lou
ger, frustration, and humiliation broke. My
aking into his perfect white shirt and d
ent dead silent, the only sound the faint hi
down his now-ruined shirt. His eyes w
ce low and menacing, "you've j
h. The realization of what I'd
ut shaky, barely audib
is mouth twitching as if he was fight
I couldn't find the words to defend myself
m fu