The CEO's Son
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Lia, as soon as she looked up, found Julian. The boy she had liked for a month. The only words that came out of her mouth were: "thank you". Julian walked away to leave a paper in her hands. Her heart beat in a hurry, thinking it was something for her. Sadness invaded her, as she noticed the phone numbers. She was surprised to have so many suitors, but her number was missing. Could she conquer Julian's heart, or would she find someone else?

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When Lia started college, she never thought of having suitors. On the first day I entered it was filled with people.

Unknown people.

A boy made her heart flutter, shyly approached her. Their eyes met, he couldn't help but smile.

Who is the question His name is Julián Lendjieron.

She felt gazes behind her. She decided to sit with a friend from high school.

When recess rang, Lía sent out to be able to look at that boy with curious blue eyes. His heart pounded harder. The young man stared at her.

He was very handsome.

He had an innocent look.

While they were in physics class. Julián approached without saying a word. Lia watched him curiously. He himself left her a piece of paper and said:

-P-for you.

"I like you..." she whispered, but he had already moved away.

They were boys' numbers. As soon as he looked, behind he could see that many were smiling at him.

"I never had suitors," she said amused.

-Well this is your lucky day.

"Julián's number isn't there," she said sadly.

At recess she was excited. He liked to sit on the steps and watch Julián. He was always surrounded by the boys, who gave them his number.

"Why not him?" she lamented.

Her eyes filled with tears.

Why was she suffering for someone she knew a little over a month ago?

Every time at recess, I tried to observe him curiously. His eyes were always on him.

He was quite attractive: with his piercing blue eyes, his short hair and a little longer at the ends. His gaze detonated what was young.

Lía had started university a little more adult than she would have liked.

"Maybe he's younger than me," she thought, "I doubt he'll notice me."

She started to walk, trying to get closer to him somehow, although she didn't know how.

"I don't know how to get close to him," she commented to her friend Karen.

He looks at her with curiosity and pity.

"Poor my friend"

-Only... You have to talk to her.

-What can I say? I have an idea!

Her friend widened her eyes without understanding.

Lía, she ran, jumping away from her friend. As soon as he stood in front of it, his eyes met hers.

All the courage he had had was gone.

She couldn't help but swallow, and feel a little more anxious.

"Hello..." he said, leaving his friends behind and approaching her.

"He's even cuter up close!"

Soon she felt her cheeks red hot, not knowing quite what to say.

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