a's
he P
ng through my mind. This flight was going to last for twenty hours
ound of punching keyboards coming from Jameson's
words kept ringing in my head, what even makes
Besides.... I glanced at him as I paused my thought, his sharp gaze
d to someone
t
y as I turned my head back to glancing at the clouds.
ngrily. I shut my eyes in embarrassment,
to leave the country. I wrapped my arms around my stomach, t
of him. After much contemplations, I cleared
past him. He didn't give any sig
ught as I made my way d
ngine filled the cabin, blending se
the kitchen. Entering the kitchen, I n
. I went to the fridge to check for
pect to find in a fridge but nothing that was ready to eat. It w
my head backward dejectedly as
exasperation. I recalled a few times Adrian, my ex-boyfriend, prepared
t be st
sure that he must be hungry b
ack to the cabin seating area. My soft glare was on his
nted to ask you were hungry," I tr
le
w seconds. I stepped closer and we
t so you know. You can cook and I'll do the dishes, ho
on his laptop. He doesn't look l
question and play dumb. I'm trying to be
yboard briefly before he con
er there." His voice was
king and I have a distant cousin relationship. So I suggested
was disturbing him. Then sluggishly, he passed t
what I was going to do
ould benefit me. All that's left is for you to create a password to activate your student portal
at
ough the content. I hadn't accepted the admission yet due to what happ
ting this at all, and... you doing th
de the moment unexpectedly heartwarming. I hesitated before I moved to create t
a deep thought. Just out of reflex, I placed my hand on his forehead to che
with his, he jerked away, smacking m
s twisted with irritation, his tone di
ere okay. What room do I've to read?" I sho
You know exactly wha
reath, "I said 'thank you' and I expected 'you're welcome' but when I got no
care about me." My chest tightened at his words.
I reminded him firmly, "
business partners on the i
t? In as much as I'm trying to contain your rudeness, I don't think it will last m
rds slowly, like he didn't believ
girlfriend, ranting I shouldn't fall in love with you. Was that really
" he muttered, more t
don
he right to when your parents threw you away just for a mere company shares and now you're trying to act
n the sharpness and the
ted my teeth, stuttering. Wasn't that t
to the window to hide the tears that was th
e for me to feel important when my sup
nd of his wheels echoing in the stillness. Now I'm in a pl