Welcome Home, My Darling
e blind date? What kind of douchebag did you meet this tim
's worse than this? My aunt is forcing me to go on another blind date the day after tomorrow. God knows how many b
anyone who might be right for you? What's wrong with you, Mandy? Are you cursed or something?" Jean looked puzzled. She looked at Mandy's pretty fac
Mandy propped her head on her palm and sighed. It wa
so many handsome guys in the stall. Why do
citement. Why didn't this idea occur to her before? She could take a h
eat idea. The eagerness in Mandy's eyes frightened Jean. Just as she opened her m
d you pour the drink on my expensive outfit? I
lt. I will pay for the s
o ushered her to the table. The man seemed calm and composed
outfit even if you have the money. Anyway, don't waste my t
ll me what I need to do. I will do anything to make up for my mistake." The waiter
't believe you." Everyone in th
prised the guests. It seemed as if the w
ally spilled the drink on her dress. Why is she mak
even apologized,"
hink she is doing all this t
the manager. She is perhaps using t
that the manager of this stall is a handsome
f them even made nasty comments about her. However, the woman continu
otion somehow made her feel better. It seemed to diver
ass comments about the woman's character as if they knew her well.
old, magnetic voice caug
d; the hair in the nap
against the wall in the hotel earl
women gasped unanimously. The room fell silent as everyo
he walked past the women who were staring at him like vultures. Ever
throom. Mandy's face brightened. She knew that her aunt would be happy if she went home with him. It
led the drink on this lady's dress," the waiter explaine
to solve this?" H
woman licked her lips and finally calmed down. Robert's cold de
l now," Robert hissed through his teeth. He hated sol
the place until she saw the manager. She had not been able to stop thi
atient. "Go to my office and bring t
him at the restaurant before. People usually pleaded with their customers to forgive them for their mistakes.
o write a lett
ed her eyes across the man's body; he was w
from them. He exuded an effortless charm and confidence wit