The Red-Haired Lover
en rays over the metropolis of Lenmont, a massive concrete
mont was a giant teardrop surround
like a large mirror reflecting the sunny sky. Birds soared over
iddle of a grassland the size of six football fie
d hair, the one and only in Lenmont, swayed gent
she
ps and frowned slightly at
e Sarkon l
n demeanor, smiled back and answered truthfully, "Of
p her fingers. New blisters had formed over old calluses. Smiling weakly, she ti
along the gentle curve to her
er young lady muttered
orth it, Miss Maria. Mr. Sa
huge smile to those rosy lips. A smile of a sec
utterings of millions of butterflies waiting to burst f
gripped her bow willfully. It's not that he di
expression and smiled with the affection of an
's heart and the person occu
ly announced that she would marry Sarkon, her
treated as such. Girls her age always wanted to marry their
rkon was like a fat
't the case
ost powerful and dangerous man in Lenmont, turned into
kept it
ections openly and wholeheartedly for all in the household to see. She yea
rough the cool space, bringing the maid back to the library
You know he will. However busy he is, he'l
ng blue waters outside. They reminded
looded h
strong, chiseled jaw-they belo
lted into a
d at her recently. There was a chan
stroll in the gardens, in a spur of the moment, M
go!" She chirped excitedly at the ex
day she first met him. In the beginning, she
was use
his hand and pulled him toward the sounds of the c
she noted Sarkon's shiny, black leather sh
g with her brownish-red curls and flappi
g-yolk of the sun resting on the horizon of the metallic sea. Holding
eautiful,
idn't an
d to her le
, the man whom she saw as her protector, the man who had been invading her dreams
he saw something in them she'd never seen before
voice snapped her back to
swered as cooll
arkon'
"Really?" Then, her eyes looked down, and she gasped
ittle mistress a know
idors aligned with expensive tapestry and masterpieces of
thout waiting for her usual help, she rushed to her wardrobe and grab
Maria smiled into the mirror a
as well. "Yes, he won't be a
iggled
sed, Miss. I'll
k on the door. Sophie d
ff her curves at the right places. Maria glanced at the lo
red in the m
y at her reflectio
better. With her shoulders dropped,
d something happe
her head, "He
hand to her c
n is with a gu
?" Maria felt a mixture o
Albert didn't say except that Mr. Sarkon expects Miss to b
eyes in disbelief.
For the nine years they lived together, never once
ought a woman
elationship
ing shot up in her chest. Her emerald eyes widened at the beige
business partne
nd exhaled slowly. She
her to go to Sarkon quickly. M
t's
ss, you
lided toward the door. "Uncle Sarkon's ri
*
s eyes instinctiv
uild and great height, he
del. Men everywhere in Lenmont followed his style of suits with a classic men's crop and a dandy
ose women
of cours
that wou