His Lavender Love
el
if only it extended the hours until sunri
ing up with a yawn. Dawn was around the corner and no matter how beautiful the sky looked past
s, I took a minute to appreciate my reflection. I had the habit of sleeping in the exclusive lace lingerie
he upper chest and was held over my shoulders by thin straps. The material below the chest was sheer lace, showing hints of m
he morning- the time when
ial days I could hardly move a muscle after all the exerc
hat if you don't take yours
bra constricted my chest but it wasn't as uncomfortable as the starting days. The small room of the penthouse I had c
ng in utmost relief when it parched my thirst. Pushing away the baby hairs sticking to my fo
e here around half an hour from now. There were guards stationed outsi
as in m
ing bath before beginning the hectic part of the day. There were times when I l
he bathtub. Within seconds, the water was filled with foam and the alluring scent of lavender. Dropping the robe,
t for my brain asking me to
s, I got out of the bathtub, draining the excess
ut wasting a second, I tied it around a towel, sighing in r
kfast. Food was something that my mother thought of as an intimate conne
ries were what I ate. By the time I kept away the dirty dishes, I touched the rogue stra
henille full-sleeved top, and tailored black leather pants, I chose a two-layered gold pendant with matching studs, a black wristwatch, and my usual rings for
king up the small handbag and my phone, I unlocked it to reply to the few messages and
ng out of the Farrington mansion and it did
y way to Ardor headquarters. I spent half an hour
door in response to which I didn'
being polite to people who dese
rni
brow. Usually, he'd be sulking while reciting my schedule f
g specia
ared he might split his li
er tha
hade of blooming red. Clearing his throat, his wide grin turned into a shy smi
u see, J-Jad
it when it came to Louis, there were more tha
two years back, right around the time he was hired as my assistant. Ne
ing a cliche scene from a rom-com novel, just a
ng to Jade for marriage. He was so nervous that he slipped a lit
d asked the question and by his mood, it d
what's my sched
instead, chirruped around like a sparrow for the rest of the day, l
rst on the list followed by the monthly bo
ies was a tough job to sort out, especially
of the remaining designs that were showcased in glass boxes during Ardor's gran
eliable and unpredictable, especially since many went back and forth with diff
Farri
rrived. Closing the file I was reading through, I made my way to the meeting ro
e least controversial model agency and according to the Fashio
tive pub
stion, looking down
has been buried for the past 1
was very particular about the people involved in my business and any wro
his secretary. They looked far too serious with whatever it was they were whis
bit phased while his assistan
meet you in person
n his, turning it a little to the left as though inspecting it and when
s very firm
eoty
that there are women str
is subtly nudged my back, I felt hostility creeping into
start th
the arrangement. My lawyer sat by my side while W
n the work, and the division of the final depo
5%
. Folding my palms ahead of me on the table, I gave him
eal or you're w
stance, in this case, even though Wilson's Grandeur was doing well, there
elf by investing a greater sum in a compa
n his face. He looked offende
I didn
lawyer. Back-and-forth aggressive words were exchanged which were not aud
s a
tic as he l
signed and sealed. The duration was 6 months and if both parties w
oing business with y
atte
ittle too bold by throwing words at h
irst impression you make
Louis to escort them out. The slightest annoyance was visible in Wilson's eye
Going through piles of paperwork, I took b
s my favorite part of the day. I liked me for its beauty, for the hues of unmatched perfection in its colors
onged for poetry and flowers, for stargazing and mid
ht I'd be jeal
hy
it like it's the cen
eyes, I took in deep breaths, burying the sounds resonating in
people whispered to themselves- to either for
t it was the workloa
t me a cup
. Shaking my head, I kept away the rest of the fi
ling the first evident thr
take a peek, glance at me, and then silently walk in pretending to be a snea
cup in front of me looked enticing and just as I was about to burn my ton
at my assistant who shrugged,
ng for you at the reception. It was couriered. Not
lind, but
to read through the contents only to experience the f
hardly breathe. The intangible slither of something poisonous made me drop the paper at once,
me, ma