The PopStar Is In Love With Me

The PopStar Is In Love With Me

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Synopsis Meet Hana, the most unlucky person in the world. She considered herself unlucky when she found out she was pregnant just two weeks after she lost her fiancee and the father of her unborn child. She moved to the city where she birthed her children Mina and Momo. She got herself a job as the PA of Teddy, a rude cold model and the leader of a music band, The Phoenix. Life working for Teddy wasn't easy for Hana but she slowly finds herself falling for this engaged boss of hers. Grab your popcorn and ride on with me in this awkward love story.

Chapter 1 Meet The Twins

Hana.........

I sighed sadly as I stared at Lee's pictures, it has been exact eight years since he died.

I had to flee from the small town where I stayed to the city so as to avoid the shame and mockery from my peers after finding out that I was pregnant.

I dropped the pictures back in the cupboard and closed it,it wasn't coming out of there until after another one year.

"Mama! Mama!" Momo yelled from her room, I ran to see what was going on with but all seemed well when I got there, that is until I noticed the fact that she gave herself a little haircut.

"I look like Dora the Explorer now" she said with a little smile. Her blonde hair was covered in what I guess was either chocolate or paint.

I grabbed a towel and began rubbing off whatever concoction she had poured on it.

"Mama,don't you like it?" She asked,tears welling in her eyes. She looked at lot like her father but acts a lot like me. When I was her age I poured pink paint all over my hair so who am I to scold her?

"I do baby but I think you look even better as yourself " I replied with a warm smile.

She giggled happily and played with my hair while I cleaned hers.

I placed her on bed and covered her up with her Dora the Explorer duvet.

Everything in her room was about Dora the Explorer, her bed, her clock, her calendar, her wardrobe even her clothes have either Dora's picture or Boot's.

I gave her a goodnight kiss and turned off the lights.

"Mama! The nightlights " she muttered, there was a hint of fear in her voice. "Sorry" I apologized and turned on her night light.

I bought the night light for her after discovering her fear of the dark, and of course it's Dora the Explorer's.

I left Momo's room for Mina's, my second fashion obsessed child.

Even at the age of seven, Morocco knows the latest fashion trends and dreams of being a fashion designer.

I didn't see anything bad in anything she was doing, I'm just worried about the money she's costing me for all her stylish clothes.

I met her watching a fashion show as usual, she didn't notice me come in as she was already in another world entirety, one with all the stylish clothes she could wear.

"Mina, it's time to go to bed" I whispered into her ear jerking her out of her dream world. I carried her up from the couch to her bed. Unlike Momo, Mina wasn't into Dora the Explorer, she saw it as a child's film and according to her she's a big girl.

She didn't protest with me when I turned off the TV which was odd but I waved it off.

The only time she's this quiet is when she wants me to get her new clothes and I'm so not ready for that.

I turned off the lights and dashed out if the room before she could ask me to get her anything.

I heaved a sigh of relief ad I collapsed on my bed, I needed enough sleep if I wanted to get to work early so as not to anger my "nice" boss.

I turned off the light and hugged my pillow tightly waiting for the wave of sleep to take me away.

Skip time....... next day..........

I woke up around 3 am and started preparing ramen for the twin.

I was done with the food after thrifty minutes and it smelt really delicious.

I had my bath and got dressed in a blue suit.

I woke up Mina first and bathed her, I got her dressed in her uniform which was a black skirt and white short sleeve shirt.

I left her in her room and dashed to Momo's room where she was sleeping sound fully.

I woke her up and bathed her too before getting her dressed in her school uniform which was the same as Mina's.

I fed them both and packed their lunch in their lunchboxes.

The school bus horned signalling it's arrival and I took them out of the house into the school bus. I bade them goodbye and stood till the bus was no where in sight anymore.

I ran back inside the house and grabbed my bag alongside my car keys.

I hopped into the car and turned on the ignition zooming out of the house.

Mina..........

I stared at mama sadly till she was at of sight, I turned to look at Momo who was now sketching in her sketch pad.

She had cut her hair now and styled it in a bob, she had some fringes in front to.

She did look cute like this but I don't like the way she is obsessed with Dora the explorer.

I've tried to talk to her a lot of times but she never listened so I let her be.

I played with my long ebony hair, I inherited it from Mom and I guess Momo got hers from dad.

We have never seen our dad but mum keeps telling us that he's abroad and will soon come back to us.

I can't wait for the day dad will come so that I can show him to all my friends, I'll also show him to all those kids who called me fatherless to prove to them that I have a father.

The bus soon arrived at school and we all ran through the school gate.

I wanted to go and meet Momo and play with her but my friends pulled me away.

Teddy...........

'Griiiiiiiiinnnnnn! Griiiiiiiiinnnnnn!" The alarm clock buzzed, I groaned in frustration and put the pillow over my ear to block the annoying sound of the alarm clock but for some reason it kept buzzing.

I finally gave up and got off the bed after smashing the alarm clock on the wall.

I stood up sluggishly from my bed and staggered to the bathroom to take my bath.

I slipped out of my sweat filled nightie and turned on the shower, I moaned in relaxation on feeling the cold drops of water splashing on my skin.

I picked up my soap and rubbed it all over my body while whistling.

I spent almost an hour in the bathroom not ready to leave the comfort of the cold shower but I knew I had to go to work.

I got out of the shower and tied a towel around my waist, i walked into the room water dripping down my body.

I dried my body with another towel before applying my body cream.

I got dressed in a white top and a pair of white crazy jean.

I tied a white bandana around my head and walked out of my room with my phone in my hand.

The maids where busy running left and right to get everything prepared when I got downstairs but I didn't even spare them a glance before saying "you're all fired".

I picked up the key to my ferrari and drove out of the house to work.

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