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Marrying The Mafia Boss

Chapter 5 His office

Word Count: 1700    |    Released on: 12/08/2024

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w... I can barely talk to Quiy properly. If she's not star

are nights when she wakes up in the

hough I didn't want to, I took leave from work to

ide and ask the Governor's staff where I could find him. Fort

that I would come back with Damien. That was the first time I saw her

s presentation is almost over, so he'll be here soon," said a man

which I then relayed to the driver. I also called t

wed him. He responded with a poli

opened it and invited me in. Immediately, I was greeted

sofa next to a large bookshelf, his desk with two chairs in fro

ould you like something to eat while you wait?" he added, but

alone in the room. I sat down and final

e, but now that I'm alone in this room

en in his suit and tie. He looked formal and stoic when he first entered, ma

s before taking a deep breath to calm myself. I reminded myself t

fore me. I swallowed the bile in my throat for the

you about Quiy," I said. I know I caught his

er?" he asked, concer

use I wanted to get it over with. I had to c

because... I'm willing to accept it," I said bravely. I held my

e walked over to his desk and sat in his swivel chair, so I followed,

felt like I was melting with embarrassment, but since I was

on, but I'm desperate for my daughter, so this i

he was assessing whether he heard correc

his seat, now leaning back, head tilted t

ecalling the past few days. I closed my ey

ing to

ure if they were in the right order. "But this is only because I want her to be okay. She hasn't spoken in two days. She's having

he marriage? That's

at last sentence, it

ly offering to let you be a father figure... for now," I said quietly

aid that, but then his laug

e, but I want the marriage to come with it too," he said, his tone leaving no roo

ried if that's all you want?" I said, and I wasn't even sure if what I was sa

ased on the tone of his voice earlier, he was dead serious, and I

ething from me, look at me," he ordered, so even though

, you'd never see us. And... I know you're just concerned about the child

to be a father to Quiy, why

iage was sacred to you? Why do you want

caught him off guard, and I was ready to ce

cting you now. I won't agree to whatever

't because the promise I made to my daughter kept ech

rd him say from his seat, whi

?" I asked to buy some time and perhaps

bvious?" Well, it might be obvious to him, but

stion about that earlie

image in front of the public is important to us, especially since

irresponsible person who, after having a

t even your ch

ppened at the event that night, they've already marked me as married with a child. Ima

it's good for

e was being too possessive. I glared at

one asks her at school when she's studying, right? I'm just

future. She doesn't even know that I'm not her real mother bec

ould be conditions," I said as I s

lips, but it was brief because h

e can discuss it. Who knows, I might a

o of us? Just the other day, he was the one pushing me. Now, it's like the t

rried, you ca

even possi

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“"Stop running around! I'm exhausted chasing after you, Quiy!" I scolded my child. Seriously, he's so hyperactive. It's like he's a worm sprinkled with salt. He's only three years old, but I feel like I won't even make it to his college years because right now, I already feel like giving up. I wanted this, so I guess all I can say is... just bear with it! Instead of listening to me, he became even more aggressive. I might as well carry him in a basket just to keep him quiet. "I'll leave you here, you'll see," I threatened, but it seemed to have no effect on this little rascal. "If you weren't so heavy, I'd carry you, but you're heavier than a sack of rice!" I complained, knowing I'd end up doing it anyway. Even though Quiy is a headache, I still love him, of course! Even if I were offered ten million, I'd still choose my child. We always playfully bicker, but of course, it's all for fun. It would be boring if we didn't talk, right? There are only two of us, so we'd be wasting our words if we stayed silent. If he inherited anything from me, it's my quick tongue. But his seems to be on overdrive. Mine is still manageable... but his? It's overflowing. "You're too slow, Mommy. I'm speeding up so we don't miss out," he said, rolling his eyes at me. If this kid wasn't just three years old, I might have done something drastic. "How can you miss out? We're in a grocery store. There's plenty to buy, so you won't run out," I explained. He let out a heavy sigh, raised an eyebrow, and crossed his arms. "Then why haven't you found my diapers yet?" he argued, his eyebrow arching even higher. "They said there's no more stock of your diapers, ma'am!" I sarcastically replied. "See, Mommy? We're out of stock because you're too slow. You're like a pregnant lady. I saw earlier that another mom grabbed the last one of my diaper type. I was going to snatch it, but then I saw her husband. He's so big, so I kept quiet," the little one shrugged. Why does he know so much? Sometimes I think maybe I'm just a joke to the world, that he's actually the mommy and I'm the child because he knows more than I do. "I'm not pregnant. Where do you get these ideas? You look like a penguin-did you hear me say anything?" I raised an eyebrow at him. "Yes, you just did," he replied. Sometimes, I just want to put him in my pocket. He's so annoying! He always has something to say! "Quiyana Louise," I called out his full name. Whenever I do that, he usually behaves because he knows I'm about to scold him. "I won't run anymore, Mommy," he said, pressing his lips together tightly. I nodded in relief. Thank goodness. I'm only twenty-four, but I feel like I'm sixty. It's exhausting taking care of a mischievous child, especially one who's always cheeky. If I didn't love him... Even though he's the most mischievous, headache-inducing, and expensive child, I'd still do anything to give him the good life he deserves. I never experienced these things when I was a child because I wasn't born rich. There were even times when my parents couldn't afford to buy even a kilo of rice, so the solution was to borrow from the neighbors. For me, there's no shame in coming from such a life. Even now, I sometimes find myself needing to borrow money, but at least I know how to pay it back. I'll work even harder to give my child a good life. "You're smiling again, Mommy. I'm not being naughty anymore," I heard him say. That's why I love this kid. At least he's affectionate too. A smile slowly formed on my lips. He even clapped when I did. "My mommy is so beautiful..." he praised, something that probably only happens once a month. Most of the time, I just get insults from him. I don't even know where he got that attitude from-I'm kind... and so are my parents. "Enough with the compliments, Quiy. I already knew that. Do you think complimenting me will make me buy you chocolate?" I looked down at him. "No. Your teeth will fall out," I added, causing his shoulders to droop in disappointment while pouting. He's already missing teeth, yet he still wants sweets. Of course, I don't want him wearing dentures at such a young age! Besides, I can't afford such things. He stayed quiet, so I focused on the shopping list I had written. I'm the type who thinks of many things to buy while at home, but when I'm actually at the store... I forget. So young and already forgetful. I'd almost bought everything. Only Quiy's diapers and milk were left. I was about to call him when my heart pounded loudly-I didn't see him in the aisle where I was. I quickly put down the basket I was holding and took quick steps to search for Quiy. My heart raced even faster with every aisle I passed where I didn't see him. Where could that child have gone?! "Quiy?" I called, but still no response. I had passed several aisles, but still no sign of Quiy. I must have called out every saint I knew, but still nothing. "Quiy, my child?!" I called out agai”
1 Chapter 1 The man2 Chapter 2 My house3 Chapter 3 the Governor's family4 Chapter 4 the announcement5 Chapter 5 His office6 Chapter 6 Kidnapped7 Chapter 7 hospital8 Chapter 8 the wedding preparations9 Chapter 9 The wedding10 Chapter 10 The truth11 Chapter 11 Promise12 Chapter 12 Organization13 Chapter 13 The bed14 Chapter 14 he invited15 Chapter 15 Our Daughter