Sales And Love Manager.
anwhile, that particular Sunday was also a day for me to slap my foreh
id mistake had haunted me since then. It wasn't like I was already head over hills with this strange Mister, it wasn't something I could explain. I found myself reliving the time w
f getting a sweet pleasant dream, I still slept with terrible nostalgic nightmares
as we both met at the dinning table
rds my side maintaining a spooky eye contact. "You look ver
er." I grabbed a chair to seat, gulpi
dited the part of my pouting tummy to that of a model's) curvy with a bit of sexy busty boobs. In my own way, I was an angel. Then there was the big 'BUT' I'd been trying to get rid of since forever. I've tried var
nned through the meal on the table and reached for the mesmerizing fr
one." The woman of the
ut
est." Sapphire a
er what seemed like an eternity, we had bre
*
nd I would never be together. The universe hated me, that was a pure fact with tons of proof. Every time I decided to give love a chance, this universe dude just kept getting in the way. Times when I'm like; "Aww
d have pity on my helpless soul, and grant me one more encounter with him so I could pounce on him and finally
y the way I was irresistibly charming, there was no way I would be getting a no for an answer. After service from church, I picked up the side job of an errands girl and began taking people's request. With a big cheer on my round face, I eagerly go
he entrance of my room upstairs. I lazily managed to gaze at her direction, questioni
are you still
ir. Then I noticed my fancy blue blouse I go
stions and she only for
them, but I could feel terrorising flames bursting out my wrinkle
en get through my wardrobe
." She flashed her ti
hell out of my
uickly rush to the mall and get yourself some candy bars?" She smiled at her demand like it was a normal thing to
me to wh
She confirmed, spewing her words gently
*
sophisticated kid in her school and the kid hated my gut for whatever reason. How could anyone in the entire swe
l m
t. The mall was still crowded as it had been all six times I'd been there, only with new faces. Obviously. I frowned as I
" She asked, but it sounded more like an order than a plea. Her arms akimbo as her head tilted up to meet my gaze. She looked about sev
u asked me. "Ouch! What? What? What!" I was already angry than I intended to, because never would I think of finding myself screaming at a little kid
s old!" She stumped h
a plea, even when I knew she was telling
enough person I could walk up to." She explained, still fro
hat should
as she waved her hands in thin air, gesturing a "poof" signal. She was right.
ace. "Where did you last see her?" I asked and waited for a reply, on
zzled face observed
e on now.
I was searching for my mother
word. She was still a kid. No need to pollute her ears. "W
ense. But I take it that I was woefully wrong.
ne
better than this litt
on our merry ways now." I wav
ai
my voice, hopefully, sh
ther." She smiled, showing sets
ed a few of her dad's favorite wine. It was also explained that her parent had been divorced even before she'd been born, and she stayed with her dad. Her name was Sofia and apparently, we appeared to be quite
mall a few times, but she'd already disappeared. I smiled at the realization. It didn't totally suck having being in the mall this time. I also realized that I stopped with my little fantasy of runnin
twice... Twic