CEO's Lust In Me
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Chapter 25 Chance encounter again img
Chapter 26 One favor img
Chapter 27 Trying to find peace img
Chapter 28 Not less not more img
Chapter 29 Don't disappoint me baby img
Chapter 30 Those baby blue eyes img
Chapter 31 How is ms Walter img
Chapter 32 You are here img
Chapter 33 Ragging anger img
Chapter 34 I FEEL SO ALIVE NOW img
Chapter 35 You don't have to answer img
Chapter 36 Can you be gentle img
Chapter 37 Sort of kissing buddy img
Chapter 38 No business with a scumbag img
Chapter 39 What's about the Rutherford img
Chapter 40  Side piece for side chick img
Chapter 41 Always avoided img
Chapter 42 Fight for the love img
Chapter 43 What do I do you img
Chapter 44 Are you trying to seduce me img
Chapter 45 Pure heart img
Chapter 46 Heart and soul.  img
Chapter 47 That stubborn brat img
Chapter 48 I need to escape img
Chapter 49 For walking in my person, thank you! img
Chapter 50 A bad news img
Chapter 51 Meet my wife img
Chapter 52 No one takes him away from me img
Chapter 53 Negative to zero img
Chapter 54 Did they find a way out yet img
Chapter 55 I found her img
Chapter 56 I flinched back img
Chapter 57 The mission has started img
Chapter 58 God only knew img
Chapter 59 I Will catch you. img
Chapter 60 You are beautiful img
Chapter 61 Randall. img
Chapter 62 Champagne present img
Chapter 63 Thank you and sorry img
Chapter 64 Starting of the night img
Chapter 65 BELIEVE ME, YOU WILL LOVE IT img
Chapter 66 It's big img
Chapter 67 I'm sure img
Chapter 68 An unexpected love confession img
Chapter 69 Did he not want kids img
Chapter 70 Would you rather stay with Brock img
Chapter 71 What the hell ! img
Chapter 72 You had nothing img
Chapter 73 So what's next img
Chapter 74 You are drunk img
Chapter 75 I got you but I lost everything else img
Chapter 76 I promise to return everything back to you one day! img
Chapter 77 Leaving the place we once called home img
Chapter 78 You are mine img
Chapter 79 Could she be... img
Chapter 80 You seem to know a lot about tradition img
Chapter 81 Breaking the peace of the neighborhood img
Chapter 82 What did I do img
Chapter 83 And I'm very sore img
Chapter 84 Jeez! Put on a shirt! img
Chapter 85 I will always be there for you img
Chapter 86 Your number one admirer! img
Chapter 87 If he loved his wife img
Chapter 88 Pauline img
Chapter 89 Don't you miss Walter img
Chapter 90 I love him! img
Chapter 91 Luckily I ended up marrying for love img
Chapter 92 Sarah living in a town would have been a myth ten years earlier img
Chapter 93 You are not that important to me img
Chapter 94 If you are my wife, stop throwing yourself at men first. img
Chapter 95 Crazy wild woman img
Chapter 96 Even the thought of it was making him go gaga img
Chapter 97 How many img
Chapter 98 What their marriage meant to him img
Chapter 99 You are more than just a distraction img
Chapter 100 Please don't do this img
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Chapter 7 I will miss them forever

Everything happened just so fast that I could not even believe that I was an orphan from now on.

Everywhere I see, I saw people dressed in black, shoulders down, eyes mourning for my dead parents.

They just kept saying how good they were, how compassionate my father was in his work, my mother was a good woman setting an example to the society.

Every time they came up to me, they said the exact same lines over and over again. By then my mind had memorized it all.

As said, Dan's mother, Ramona stood by my side, handling everything. She acted like my guardian at the moment.

Although Anna Maria stuck by me all the time as she became my emotional support for the moment.

In the morning when I saw the top headline of the newspaper reading out " Walter owner and his wife passed away in a tragic car accident."

It proved Dan's text message to be true. My limbs gave up on me as I fell down on the concrete ground.

I did not remember much what happened after that but I recall, crying my eyes out in Anna Maria's chest, as she comforted me, mumbling that everything would be just fine.

Hours after that, their dead bodies were bought into the mansion. My heart cried bloody mary as I saw my birth parents, lying there static, eyes closed, and so dead.

I ran up to them and picked up my mother's head on my lap, trying to wake her up. Daddy was just beside her, eyes closed, face pale.

Ramona arrived exactly at that moment and asked Anna Maria to pull me away from the dead bodies since I had to get ready for the funeral which was to be held today itself.

Anna Maria forcefully took me away from them and led me to my room. The workers on Ramona's command got to work as they had a funeral to prepare.

She bought them all and I knew none of them.

I knew that they were gone and it was very much real...the news was very much real even when my mind was trying to tell me that it was not...that they were all some sick hallucinations.

Dealing with reality was the hardest part. Anna Maria bathed me, made me wore the black dress that Ramona bought.

It was very displeasing how our lifestyle in our class wanted us to look good every time even when attending our own parents' funeral.

Ramona did not want to deal with another media controversy as she was already dealing with addressing the Walter industries crisis.

When I descended the staircase, I could not believe the sight I saw. The entire living room was filled with people in black, a glass of champagne in their hands as they kept murmuring gibberish glancing at my parent's dead bodies.

Ramona saw me and then helped me get down. The funeral was started right away after that. There were a few people who gave speeches about how great my parents were in person and it made me sick when I found out that everything they were saying was scripted.

Nothing was real about it. They did not care that two persons were dead and that all this fancy stuff was really not necessary but I knew very well that even my parents would have done the same thing if they were alive.

My mother would keep whispering near my ears to stay intact in with grace and saw sympathy even when I was not feeling any of it.

Ramona was the last one to say a few words about them. She said how she was and my mother was great friends but only I knew that it was not true.

My mother never liked her, neither did she. So they very rarely visited. My mother hated her fashion style and so did she.

And here she was complimenting my mother on her looks, how it was so pure and refreshing.

I curled my palm into a fist as I controlled myself so hard to shout to the entire would to stop pretending as if they cared about my parents. Because we all knew they did not give a damn.

The father chanted out some verses from the Holy Bible as everyone stood up and repeated after him.

Anna Maria held my hands as she accompanied me in walking towards my dead parents who were sleeping so soundly to place my garland of white flowers.

I was afraid to walk down all alone as I felt myself shivering. I kissed their hands as a strand of tear poured out of my red eyes.

"I will miss you both forever. I love you both so much."

I whispered near them, not letting anyone else hear it as I could not come up as weak to the world right then.

The moment I was about to come down from the stage, Ramona insisted that I address out a few words that were necessary for the media and stuff.

I could not believe how I was bearing her presence...maybe because I was raised to be tolerant and nonobjectifying.

I breathed in deeply as I took my position in between the stage. I could hear people mutter about things that my ears could not hear. They were giving me the disappointing look, the pity eyes as if after this incident, my life would be over.

I cleared my voice, I was nervous as hell, my fingers were shaking as I curled them in a tight fist. I had not ever done a public speaking thing before this.

"My...my parents...I will miss them forever..."

I stuttered not knowing what to say. The disapproving glares from the people were not helping either.

I could see them making fun of me, mocking me with their eyes. I ignored all of them and just sprinted down the stage not caring how it looked good or not for the press.

I was just exhausted...and very tired...

            
            

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