Do You Think About Us
ility to think clearly. His gaze widened, blocked by the tears that had gathered in the corner of his eye. "This is wrong," the gir
eyelids opened, revealing a pair of dark black beads. He stopped his action for a moment, but t
ed the girl's body, tears still flowing, but her lips could not
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ow blinds made the brown hair sparkle. "You don't want to be late for the office, do you?" said the young man. "I feel lazy this morning. You know I was overtime last night," complained Irena with her pillow face. Then he inched into his seat. At that time a distinctive ringing sound rang and this young man said. "Breakfast for
the black knee-length skirt, the blue shirt and the white blazer complemented Irena's appearance as an office worker this morning. Her tied straight brown hair together to make it l
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n the chair as he put his handbag on the side chair. Irena's gaze could not be separated from the food on t
ame. Five years younger than Irena. She had thought of him as a younger brother ever since the boy came to her house t
he sat across with a glass of milk. "When are you going to graduate?" asked Irena before putting a p
Irena. Yohan got up, walked over to the table in the living room. Then come back wit
r's lecture. It will definitely spend more. Irena had to pay for finances to pay off all of that. "You don't need t
ill couldn't help getting her into university. Yohan had no choice but to accept. "After I graduate, you don't have to work anymore," said Yo
it for me to come home, "Yohan replied straightforwardly. There is no joke on Yohan's handsome face. Irena blinked twice. It was almost un
ed. He white cheeks flushed. H
t of things I have passed from you." Irena says facts. Little Yohan is now a grown man. There is a sense of pride i
s exaggerated reaction. So he chose to move away from the woman's
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