It went without saying just how badly Damon and Jeanette’s fight had been. The question was: if he clearly could not stand losing her, then why was he so adamant in not seeking her out? Why the extreme self-denial and all the torturous punishment that came saddled with such a choice?“Mr. Godfrey, you’ve only been discharged from the hospital recently. Your guts are still vulnerable and in need of care,” the secretary stated patiently. “Your doctor had mentioned that if you don’t eat at regular
Damon looked daggers at the secretary. “What do you know? I’m the one who should be disappointed!” he finally shouted. “Get out of my office, now! And don’t ever come back. Get out!”He looked so much like an infuriated lion. He gnashed his maw with bloodshot eyes, his finger trained at the direction of the door as he roared. The entirety of his fury hurt the secretary. She sniffled, wounded, and closed her eyes, forcing herself to regain control over her despondence.When her eyes opened, she
Mimi’s insistence did not placate Zeke’s concern. “You sure about this? Your general disposition just… doesn’t exactly convince me that way. You don’t have to push yourself. We could always have our dinner anytime we want. What matters most is you.”Mimi shook her head. “I’m up for it, seriously. I’m not gonna stand you up.”Zeke ruffled her hair gently. “Stubborn girl.”Mimi was a bigger enigma than he had first imagined. It was as if she was made out of layers of secrets, all of them eludin
“I’m not a blank slate myself, you know. I have had girlfriends whom I’ve been intimate with. I almost married one of them, but after all the things that led up to it, nothing came, and we went our separate ways. You didn’t mind all of that,” he said. “So why can’t I extend the same graciousness to you?”Mimi froze. He was fine with it?Zeke released his arms and gazed into her eyes tenderly. “So please, don’t push me away for reasons like that. The most important thing, right now, is that you
The way Mimi tilted her head aside, with an absolutely gorgeous smile blossoming from her lips—Zeke’s attention had been fixated on her, entranced for a good few moments before his jaw finally slacked open along with widened eyes.“N-No way… So you’re… You’re telling me… Y-Yes!?”Zeke had to struggle through his stutter just to express himself, though the uncertainty and nervousness in his mien were enough indications of his mood. His eyes were absolutely filled with disbelief.Mimi was so am
Zeke scratched his head before swiping Mimi’s bag from the chair next to the dressing table, worried that if he were a split-second slower, Mimi would walk back on her decision.“You’re not gonna back out of what you said, right? No reversing-my-decision shenanigan, got it? From now on, I’m the one who shall protect you,” he stated solemnly, though his eyes still showed hints of anxiety and uncertainty.His half-sure proclamation amused Mimi to no end. “Oh God… I know, dummy! Relax, I, Mimi No
Mimi’s mind was so devoted to the food in front of her that she missed the pure, amorous pools reflecting from Zeke’s eyes. Once she had her fill, she wiped her lips and picked her glass, gulping the entire red wine until the bottom was up with a tilt of her head.Then she noticed Zeke’s unblinking eyes fixating on her.Mimi’s cheeks flushed, realizing just how ugly she must have looked while chowing down on her food. She had been so hungry that she discarded any care for her appearance—but su
In the past, Mimi would have never gone to dinner with a guy she did not like. She was young back then, sheltered from the pains and cruelty love was all too capable of dealing. Her inexperience with that side of human bonds naturally became grounds for conceit.Then came Elias, the only man she had ever fallen head-over-heels for. In a masterful stroke of irony, he was the one who played the role of the disinterested party, stone-hearted and unmoved by years and years of devotion. For all her