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“What’s on my schedule today?” Serena Winston asked her manager while sitting in the back seat of her car. “Um, y-you have a shoot for the moonlight body wash in ten minutes and another shoot for the new emerald jewellery in the afternoon,” Jane Colton responded cautiously. She had received the o
Wifey: [I'm working.] It was short but Aaron felt like it was a love message. Having Tessa reply to his text was like a dream come true. He typed in another message while smiling from ear to ear. Aaron: [What’s for lunch? I miss you.] Wifey: [No time. I’m busy. Stop texting.] Aaron: [Ok. I’
She glanced at him and saw that he had only taken a small portion of the food, so she ended up asking, “Why aren’t you eating more?” “I’ve already eaten.” Her eyes widened. “Then why did you buy all this?” Aaron smiled warmly and glanced into her green eyes. “I wanted to spend time with you. I
“Aaron, come home this instant!” Edmund Wentworth shouted through the phone while talking to his son. Aaron frowned. “What is it? Is it important? I have work to do,” he responded lazily while seated at the back of his car. He was on his way back from having lunch with Tessa and he was happy t
Edmund sighed and looked at his son, becoming serious, he proclaimed. “I can’t go back on my word, son and neither can I give away my shares to someone who’s not family. You will marry Serena and that’s final.” Clenching his hands into fists, Aaron stood up from his seat and glared at his father.
Tessa was about to respond when Harry’s voice distracted her. “Are you talking to a client?” She raised her head and felt guilty. “I’m sorry. It’s rude of me to be on the phone.” However, she didn’t clarify who she was talking to and Harry clenched his hands into fists. ‘It must be Aaron!’ Ha
“This is where your mother used to work. She used to sit at that desk. And then she would come to my office to give me reports or bring me lunch. Your mother is very hardworking.” Aaron explained to the kids while showing them around the assistant’s office at his company. It was already past worki
Tessa gazed at him, appreciating that he was asking if she was ok with him taking the kids to his family. She nodded, “Yes, sure. They have to know their grandparents.” “Um... it’s only my Dad. My Mom is late. She passed on when I was in high school.” “Oh, I’m so sorry,” Tessa felt guilty for r