Stand-In Lover
ntil his first love, Millie, returned to the
ted we b
of impatience. "Mia, stop it. There's nothing between
by the waist, acting intimat
Ryan, with red eyes, knelt befor
.
ssage to Ryan. "Ryan, what time will you be bac
ge went u
ng
d me. It was his friend, Aidan, who sent me a photo. "No matter
king tenderly at the woman beside him. The woman, dressed in
. bore some rese
pression unfamiliar to me. It was a tend
"I'll be back late today, don't wait up." Short
swallowed it along with my tears. The mixture of sourness, sweet
.
Ryan's company to be
me, the look in his eyes as he looked at m
ur name?"
president, so I gently s
tfully rep
vely name."
wo
me bl
his company. Whether by coincidence or
ffection began to
ndmother was seriously ill and urgently needed a large sum for surgery. I was fra
e often took
ike an ordinary cou
to his heart. But before I could wait until that day, the person who was t
.
an returned, chilled f
and took off his overcoat for him, I smelled a light fragrance of perfum
early?" he asked, frownin
gh my phone on the sofa and
it for me in
he bed, torn about whether to ask him about the photo. But
rms from behind. Through the thin fabric, I could feel his warmth an
arlobe and wh
vier. My mind was in turmoil, and I pushed him away reluct
e I refused him in m
kissed my brow and eyes before turnin
, sometimes sketching them. It turned out it was bec
beside me grad
he window, feeling melancholi
.
said there was a Mitchell Grou
mention there was
ould always ask me to be his date for
spotted Ryan and the woman
ture and composed. The woman wore
onger needed me. Ryan intimately held the woman's
hen returned to normal. "Millie, this is
relationship. "And his girlfrien
tretched hand fr
nager at Mitchell Group, Millie. Thank y
lm. Sta
in my heart, forcing a strained smile as I s
of Millie's eye, just like mine. I al
Ryan. "Ryan, why didn't you mention you had a girlfrien
complex expression. "No
n a dog that I have raised for three y
ced at me coldly, then placed a hand on Ryan's should
. "You reek of smoke," he said,
illie's lungs
everything. For instance, he
ed his mouth to say something,
.
manager to meet
, I excused myself t
Have you seen the real deal?" "After three yea
d circling another man can
pped my coat tighter around me, ignoring
vening, the banquet
lie asked, rolling down the car
, meeting R
yes l
n't feeling well, I
be safe on
into my flesh. Only the pain could help me mai
ed the words over her shoulder,
, inhaling the exhaust fumes as an overwhelming wave of pain engulfed
an returned, carr
ught you so
s, my gaze fall
se me, he would bring a cake
r relationsh
th me, she's like
it, there's not
ust one bite and I couldn't eat anymore. It wa
g down on me. His passi
, he looked at me
y nothing between u
me onto the bed, deft
I responded to him eagerly. I bi
ames of desire. "Mia, I never knew you had this kind of h
nwilling to get up. Ryan gently kissed my brow and e
e by Ryan, even if the fried eggs
owing goodwill? My hea
fit, picking up a bottle of colo
was much more pleasant th
g, I grabbed
ake me to
illie yesterday that I'd pick her up
llie just returned to the country,
turned better because of
a safe trip."
and organized the materia
w person in charge at Mitc
he's very
e company was abu
e plans, and other information to Ryan. "From now on, Millie wil
rig
ient, or rather, now it's
d to offend e
heels as she walked forward. "Miss Lambert, I think there are many
in the meeting
met Millie's
right, I'll mak
ge-scented perfume today. Millie must have noticed, whic
d, only said lightly,
butt of every
ambert, supposed to be Mr
chell so protec
room gossiped, but fell
eep talking,
ipated this day, I coul
constricted by thorny vines, the
ally exhausted. I threw myself onto
ed to Ryan. Three years ago, I mustere
ove
in his arms, pinching my waist a
r did he reject me, and so we
med of my l
y Grandma cherished me like a treasure. She always s
sed me single-handedly, enduring har
call from a neighbor saying my Grandma was hos
caregiver to look after her. Life was tough, but as lo
pours. God always love
ht. My life revolved around the company, the hospital, and my rented apartmen
or it. But even then, I co
gers stroked my cheek and w
I miss you
gging the pers
was Ryan. I thought he w
night
tickled my fac
ill you
won
ext day shopping with his childhood sweetheart
ccompany me to worship and pay my r
he tombstone, kneeling down to pour out my gri
anymore, it hurts so much
s just a stand-in, I coul
I miss you
miss you
y my tears with her calloused hands. "My dear, don't cry
om the yard, waving it in the air. "No o
y. Just a little more, and I could repay R