THAT SWEET BOY IS MINE
M
, waking up fro
ou something? -he pulls up
ah
to this place? Is
-she sighs and smiles sly
at girl was once a child he took care of and saved her from many
arms and yawns. -I'll go home on my own
ning eyes he thanks her, hol
don't mind. They are delicious gingerbread. -she says as she looks at the door of the small ca
he car, as he sees her run across the st
s more to herself, as the man had
h other, enjoying what she assumed were cups of lattes. With a glance and slight bow she greets the old woman who glares at her, clearly not liking her at all after what she did, "By God, she really hates me...", she sighs thoughtfully. She takes a cookie from the small box on the
returned to her composure. The boy answered back in Mandarin, a very
aring the baker's apron, but it made him look more "Handsome...", she thought and smiled satisfied for brief seconds. She took a close and quick look at his silky hair, according to her analysis, the boy had cut it two days ago; His lips and neck so... "Adorable and edible...", t
leave
iness and what unnerved her the most, was that he wouldn't look her in the eye for a second. Her grandfather, from the back, was smiling at the surprised look on his face, something the dreaded Duscha couldn't notice. For a few seconds he thought he would grab the b
go back to the kitchen
owers his gaze again still smiling softly. Petya, on the other hand, had her heart stopped for a few seconds at the sight of that s
back and repe
I would definitely explode at any moment. -I'm jus
the young man with
I'm just stopping
and disasters he has caused, has he ever apologized to anyone. But not making peace at that
ed the other day. -she sighs
N
ks in the midd
-The young man looks into her eyes for a moment and
ology? -she questions the boy betwe
that terrifying woman. -You must be used to everyone doing and saying what you please, but here, it's not going to happen, so leave my cafeteria right now, ma'am. -open the door and extend
im a lot of discomfort, but he never thought he would confront someone like that. The years in Shanghai had definitely changed him. He wouldn't let anyone in