Obsession Millionaire
hat's what it will be. - Depends on what you call attachment - he raises h
that make her look so striking, but
ng to drink more lemon water. I feel
ng to return to my question about attachment. - He wants to see me marr
eem irritated - I comment. - Is he
pend for a millisecond due to the projection of the almost. It almost
a good daughter to your parents? It
be okay to answer that about myself
isn't, the easiest thing in the world to pay attention to seven children.
it means to enjoy populating the Ea
. I think in the past the pastime was dating. He smiled. - It should be
er, so I think this is my hobby: tak
, which makes me smile. - Good yes.
ose to real beauty, but I try. It's f
You are so pretty. Lovely. I'm pretty sure that's your name. Your pare
is one of embarrassment. It was a lame thing for Nathan to say, but it's b
to be lame. - No no. My name is Victoria. And only after saying it
e, she was born victorious. The hot
pletely disagrees with the words that
to get her to my house in a few minute
g her name at frst, it's not like she shows disinterest. - You have bro
even - I smile - children being rais
to the conclusion that he must ha
ld and consequently in his life. - O
the way, how is she dealing with t
w, I don't know about her - I disdai
I look at my empty glass, the glass
an attitude that I don't understand.
I didn't try to fnd out if he was a
ria refrains from speaking until she decides to say: - To the point of f
d son. For neither of them - I am c
er I was born. Or rather, she must h
r moment of astonishment; but if
ld not win a gold medal for what th
e than of them. From my father, act
r for another shot of whiskey and w
my focus returns to the woman next
the device is discarded onto the c
clinking her nails on the glass as her view freezes in front of her. - Di
ediately, almost startled, almost as
er eyebrows furrowed. - You got ten
ver the counter - I asked if it was
Ah - she gives an awkward smile, s
narrow my eyes. - I don't want to be a
of lemonade. - We're in a bar at the
n being here, with our glasses. So,
oria takes a deep breath, shaking her
You're right - she breathes out. - I
It doesn't deserve to be divided. -
me there. She looks at me and smile
albeit quietly,