Before she knew what was happening, I lifted Brielle off the stairs and straight on my shoulder. "What the hell?! Argon! Put me down! " She shouted, dangling her legs at my face. Still, I didn't listen to her. I took Brielle out of the mansion and began carrying her around the mansion, still on my
ARGON Permission granted. I began my work as Brielle's nurse, making sure she had her medicine and healthy meal, as instructed by the doctor. I won't say it was an easy task, because Brielle made it hard. She didn't make it easy for me like I had hoped. That same day, at around three in the after
ARGON Eleven at night, I was going through the emails to check out the works my staffs sent in. My eyes were already getting heavy from the scrolling and the bright light from the screen. I felt so tired, that all I could think about was my bed and a good night rest. "Just a little more, and... D
All I did was watch her make fun of me and my past actions towards her. She didn't miss out any of my crime. She was bent on filling my head with guilt from all my previous doings. And trust me, it's working. "I can see you're not ready to fulfill your own promise, after assuring me that you'll ta
ARGON Returning back from the office after attending to the pending project, I decided to stop by and get Brielle a rose flower. The green flower of course, since she has come to like the rare plant, and I've come to accept that term. The florist had suggested the red, pointing out it's true mea
"Roaches!" I groaned inaudibly, returning my attention on Brielle. She was tired from the stretches and begged for her bed. "Please, no more. I need to sleep," She panted, leaning against the wall. "You did well. Now you can head back inside and rest." "Thank you for that," she puffed out, wal
"HURRAH!" Tania cheered, hugging Brielle tightly. "I told you the sickness was gone. Now you can move around without getting weak, " She rejoiced, expressing her happiness to the news. Brielle was happy as well. She hugged her maid back, smiling with joy. I stared at this beautiful scene with a
ARGON "Three more minutes to go, " I muttered to myself, glancing at my wristwatch while pacing below the staircase. This was just three minutes to eight, and I was already waiting for Brielle, so we could head out. Since the time I stepped out of my room and passed hers, I didn't see a sign of h