Katherina forced a smile onto her face, trying to appear calm and collected. She dropped the spoon into the pot, not caring if it made a noise or not. Katherina turned off the stove, no longer interested in making porridge. She needed to focus on this conversation, needed to be completely present in the moment. She took a deep breath, trying to steady herself. Harrison waited patiently, giving her all the time she needed. She turned to Harrison, mustering up all the courage she could find. Katherina took another deep breath, gathering her thoughts. "I think... I think we should just ask each other the questions we have in mind," she said, her voice growing stronger. "No more hiding, no more avoiding. We can be honest with each other, can't we?" Harrison nodded, a look of relief on his face. "I think that's a great idea," he said, his voice warm and reassuring. "We can start with me, if you want." Katherina smiled, feeling a sense of hope begin to bloom within her. Katherina led H
Henry's voice was smug, his tone arrogant. "I'll take Harrison's place as CEO," he said, his eyes shining with greed. "I'm more than qualified, and I'm not afraid to do what needs to be done." "You can't do that!" his mother exclaimed, her voice trembling. "Harrison is the rightful CEO!"Henry let out a dramatic groan, placing a hand on his forehead in mock distress. "Oh, Mother!" he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "You don't understand. I'm the one who deserves to be in charge. I'm the one who's going to take this company to the next level." His mother was speechless, her mouth hanging open in disbelief. "You can't do this," she finally said, her voice barely above a whisper. "This is not who you are.""I'm sorry, dear," Franklin said, his voice calm and measured. "But I have to agree with Henry on this. He has a lot of good ideas, and I think he could be a great leader for the company."Mary's eyes widened in disbelief, her mouth hanging open in shock. "But... but he's yo
It was a beautiful morning in Katherina's apartment. The sunlight streamed through the window, warming the room and filling it with a soft glow. Katherina sat at the kitchen table, sipping a cup of coffee and enjoying the quiet moment. It was a rare moment of peace, and she was determined to savor it. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, letting the peacefulness wash over her.The sound of the door opening made Katherina's eyes snap open, and she turned to see Harrison standing in the doorway. He smiled at her, his eyes twinkling, and then he leaned down and planted a kiss on her cheek. He took the seat across from her at the table, and Katherina felt her heart swell with happiness. "Good morning, my love," he muttered, his voice soft and sweet.Katherina had to admit, she had grown quite accustomed to Harrison's sweet words and affectionate gestures. It had been a while since anyone had shown her such kindness, and she found herself cherishing every moment. Even though their
"Harrison," Katherina said, her voice unsteady. "What are you doing here? I thought... I thought..." She trailed off, unable to finish the sentence. She grabbed Harrison's hand and yanked him into the elevator, pressing the "close door" button over and over. Her heart was racing, and she felt like she was in a panic. She didn't want anyone else to see Harrison, not until she had a chance to talk to him and figure out what was going on. She couldn't believe he was here, and she had so many questions. But first, she had to get them out of the open, where anyone could see them.The elevator doors slid closed, and Katherina let out a breath she didn't even know she was holding. She turned to Harrison, her eyes searching his face for answers. "How is this possible?" she asked, her voice trembling. "How are you here? I thought you were..."Just as he opened his mouth to speak, Katherina's hand shot out and covered his lips. She pushed him back against the wall, her other hand pressing his
Henry's gaze was intense, and Katherina felt a shiver run down her spine. He looked at her with a piercing stare, as if he was trying to read her mind. It was a little unnerving, and Katherina shifted in her seat, breaking eye contact."It's nice to see you again," Henry said again, his voice softening. Katherina was still reeling from the revelation that she had just being revealed too. She felt a mix of emotions - confusion, disbelief, and a strange sense of relief. Katherina tried to smile, but it felt forced. She was still trying to process everything she had learned. Henry seemed to sense her hesitation."Katherina, my dear," Mr Steele, the grandfather said, his voice kind and gentle. "Do you know Henry?""We met at work," Henry said, his voice matter-of-fact. "We were both in a confined space, and we had a lot of time to talk. It was an intense and personal experience, and we got to know each other very well." Henry responded with a little bit of deceiving intent. The old ma
The next day, Katherina arrived at work, a little late than usual. As she made her way to the entrance, Katherina found herself colliding with Henry as she attempted to enter the revolving door of the office building. This time, however, she wasn't in a rush, and they both had time to stop and catch their breath. "Well, this is becoming a habit" Henry said, a smile playing on his lips. Katherina couldn't help but laugh, a little embarrassed by the situation. "I guess so," she said, looking up at him. "I'm so sorry, I really need to be more careful." Henry's smile widened. "No worries" he said. "I'm not injured."As they bent down to collect Katherina's scattered belongings, their hands brushed against each other, and they both looked up at the same time. Their eyes met, for a moment.Henry let out a chuckle and said, "It's like something out of a movie, isn't it? Two people bump into each other, pick up their stuff, and then they fall madly in love." Katherina looked at Henry, her
Katherina struggled to free herself from Henry's grip, but it was like trying to escape quicksand. The more she struggled, the more entangled she became. She was trapped, like a fly in a spider's web. She could feel the panic rising within her, but she couldn't seem to escape. Henry's gaze never wavered, his eyes burning into her. She could feel herself falling, sinking, into the abyss."Why did Harrison answer your phone when I called you last night?" Henry's voice was like a knife, cutting through Katherina's heart. She knew she couldn't lie to him, couldn't deny the truth. But she didn't know what to say, how to explain. She didn't know how to make him understand. "I... I..." she stammered, her words caught in her throat. She could feel the tears welling up in her eyes, threatening to spill over. She was powerless, helpless.Then, something inside Katherina snapped. She felt a surge of courage, of strength. She straightened her spine, looked Henry in the eye. With a look of mock c
Katherina dropped her bag to the floor, her eyebrow furrowing as she lowered her eyes at Henry. Her mind was still reeling with questions. ‘Why did he follow me so secretively? Why was he following me in the first place?’Katherina braced herself up and finally blurted out the questions that were waging a war inside of her. She placed her right palm against her temple and paced around a bit.“Do I need to tell you when you should start your explanation?” She said, her voice trembling a bit. She tried to avoid vivid eye contact with Henry as she was still thrown into a fear-smitten state.“Err…” Henry mumbled as his words failed him. His eyes darted about for a bit and then he finally said. “How about we talk over some hot tea? The weather is pretty chilly tonight.” A grin flattered on his face as he said those words.Katherina looked him menacingly in the eyes. “You're so incredulous Henry, how could you suggest something that stupid? Talk over tea? Would you keep your cool when some
Katherina was swift enough to break the kiss and she stared into his eyes she then squated and then removed the belt of his trousers before slowly pulling it off of him her eyes never leaving his for a minute.She proceeded to bringing out his rod from it initial position and she gasped at the size of it. She had definitely succeeded in making him hard down in his lower torso in such brief moment and she was happy to find out she wasn't going to suffer with a peany cock.She gently stroked her hands on it and she could hear him breath rashly as she stroked him. She hoped his huge size would fit inside her mouth well. She finally put the lollipop into her mouth and began to suck his rod while he groaned at such professionality she was handling him with.“Rina…” He called her name, his voice trailing off as he was mesmerized with the way her tongue slipped down around his cock and he never wanted her to stop. “Fuck!’Katherina had always been that kid who had loved sucking on lollipops
Katherina slowly released her grip from Harrison's hand, her facial expressions suddenly changing to a drawly drag. She suddenly seemed unhappy at the mention of who had been there the previous day.For a moment, the thoughts of Henry visiting had vanished from her mind and she doesn't even remember if he was in existence or not but then again, Harrison, his supposedly twin brother, was the one who had reminded her of Henry.“Are you okay, Katherina?” Harrison asked as he noticed the change in her mood. He tried to pay the stray strand of hair off her face but she flinched before he could even touch her.“I'm fine.” Katherina said sharply her tone announcing she doesn't want him to touch her at that moment.Finding her prompt move strange as well, Harrison's eyebrows etched with worry as he asked her again if anything was wrong.“Is something wrong Katherina? Or did I say something wrong just now?”“Harrison,” Katherina called softly, not looking into his eyes. “Can we not talk about a
Harrison subtly pulled Katherina's hospital wear which he had slightly unbuttoned to its initial position to cover up Katherina's open shoulder. They both felt like they had just been caught by their parents while trying to get more intimate which was probably at the wrong timing.Harrison awkwardly stood up from the bed as he knew the eyes of both the doctor and the nurse that was hiding behind him were boring holes into his body already. He allowed them to get in with a small gesture.The doctor made his way towards Katherina's to run a quick check up on how she was doing at that moment. After a quick cross examination, he nodded to himself and the nurse penned something down on her tab without being told what to do.“Er…doctor,” Harrison began to say hoping he wasn't fidgeting or stuttering with his words. “How is she doing now?”“She is doing perfectly fine. I never expected her to recover so well within a short period of time.” The doctor replied, giving Harrison a brilliant smile
Katherina's eyes fluttered open as she let out a mild gasp. The feeling of falling to the floor was the last thing she could remember and as she did, the feeling of fear Henry had etched in her mind also flowed in.Her eyes darted around the room she had found herself in and she let out a sigh of relief. She could see an IV drip bed hanging comfortably on a steel rack beside the bed she was lying on and she knew at that moment she was in the hospital.She reclined more into the bed and she raised her hand which was receiving the content in the drip bag to her face. She noticed there were some healing band aid on her hand and she guessed she had gotten those scratches from the fall.After a while, she sat up from the bed and began to look about as if she was looking for someone but then again she got disappointed when her eyes didn't meet those eyes she was expecting to see.“How did I end up in the hospital?” She asked herself as if her sub self would give her a befitting answer to her
Katherina dropped her bag to the floor, her eyebrow furrowing as she lowered her eyes at Henry. Her mind was still reeling with questions. ‘Why did he follow me so secretively? Why was he following me in the first place?’Katherina braced herself up and finally blurted out the questions that were waging a war inside of her. She placed her right palm against her temple and paced around a bit.“Do I need to tell you when you should start your explanation?” She said, her voice trembling a bit. She tried to avoid vivid eye contact with Henry as she was still thrown into a fear-smitten state.“Err…” Henry mumbled as his words failed him. His eyes darted about for a bit and then he finally said. “How about we talk over some hot tea? The weather is pretty chilly tonight.” A grin flattered on his face as he said those words.Katherina looked him menacingly in the eyes. “You're so incredulous Henry, how could you suggest something that stupid? Talk over tea? Would you keep your cool when some
Katherina struggled to free herself from Henry's grip, but it was like trying to escape quicksand. The more she struggled, the more entangled she became. She was trapped, like a fly in a spider's web. She could feel the panic rising within her, but she couldn't seem to escape. Henry's gaze never wavered, his eyes burning into her. She could feel herself falling, sinking, into the abyss."Why did Harrison answer your phone when I called you last night?" Henry's voice was like a knife, cutting through Katherina's heart. She knew she couldn't lie to him, couldn't deny the truth. But she didn't know what to say, how to explain. She didn't know how to make him understand. "I... I..." she stammered, her words caught in her throat. She could feel the tears welling up in her eyes, threatening to spill over. She was powerless, helpless.Then, something inside Katherina snapped. She felt a surge of courage, of strength. She straightened her spine, looked Henry in the eye. With a look of mock c
The next day, Katherina arrived at work, a little late than usual. As she made her way to the entrance, Katherina found herself colliding with Henry as she attempted to enter the revolving door of the office building. This time, however, she wasn't in a rush, and they both had time to stop and catch their breath. "Well, this is becoming a habit" Henry said, a smile playing on his lips. Katherina couldn't help but laugh, a little embarrassed by the situation. "I guess so," she said, looking up at him. "I'm so sorry, I really need to be more careful." Henry's smile widened. "No worries" he said. "I'm not injured."As they bent down to collect Katherina's scattered belongings, their hands brushed against each other, and they both looked up at the same time. Their eyes met, for a moment.Henry let out a chuckle and said, "It's like something out of a movie, isn't it? Two people bump into each other, pick up their stuff, and then they fall madly in love." Katherina looked at Henry, her
Henry's gaze was intense, and Katherina felt a shiver run down her spine. He looked at her with a piercing stare, as if he was trying to read her mind. It was a little unnerving, and Katherina shifted in her seat, breaking eye contact."It's nice to see you again," Henry said again, his voice softening. Katherina was still reeling from the revelation that she had just being revealed too. She felt a mix of emotions - confusion, disbelief, and a strange sense of relief. Katherina tried to smile, but it felt forced. She was still trying to process everything she had learned. Henry seemed to sense her hesitation."Katherina, my dear," Mr Steele, the grandfather said, his voice kind and gentle. "Do you know Henry?""We met at work," Henry said, his voice matter-of-fact. "We were both in a confined space, and we had a lot of time to talk. It was an intense and personal experience, and we got to know each other very well." Henry responded with a little bit of deceiving intent. The old ma
"Harrison," Katherina said, her voice unsteady. "What are you doing here? I thought... I thought..." She trailed off, unable to finish the sentence. She grabbed Harrison's hand and yanked him into the elevator, pressing the "close door" button over and over. Her heart was racing, and she felt like she was in a panic. She didn't want anyone else to see Harrison, not until she had a chance to talk to him and figure out what was going on. She couldn't believe he was here, and she had so many questions. But first, she had to get them out of the open, where anyone could see them.The elevator doors slid closed, and Katherina let out a breath she didn't even know she was holding. She turned to Harrison, her eyes searching his face for answers. "How is this possible?" she asked, her voice trembling. "How are you here? I thought you were..."Just as he opened his mouth to speak, Katherina's hand shot out and covered his lips. She pushed him back against the wall, her other hand pressing his