Owning Her Innocence
a's
ife because I have no one with me. I am alone in my apartment here in Los Angeles. I a
er's office. He's waiting inside. Follow me,"
lked over to me, and I followed her as she wanted. I am sure she'll
time that I am going to work. I don't want this, but I need to do this for my o
job. I want to earn my own money. I don't want to depend
cretary said to me, and
ffice of the President'. My university put me here in the W International Airl
nt of the owner. I searched for Mr. Walker, but I didn't get anything
knocked three times on the door. I grabbed the doorknob and slowly o
he doorknob. The door closed s
g, Mr. Walker,
stop myself from watching a tall man that I estimated six-footers or more than that. He was wearing black slacks and a black sui
Our university sent me here for two months of on- the
ndsome man. Only now have I seen such a handsome man in my whole life. T
wn deep hooded eye, soft arch-shaped eyebrows, and a plump l
andsome with
tered my surname that sen
e years old like Mr.
aring, my white button-down polo, and he stopped
ld, only now have I been impressed by the super
in his swivel chair. "But you are still not allowed to go. Si
visitor chair. I sat there and s
obey those rules of mine." He presented me wi
ru
n't want my employee using her phone during office hours. Number three, I don't
thing was written there. It's just b
e fifth rul
iately. "I will not accept you if I find out that y
mpany? Are all employees not
iend, Ms. Martinez?"
," I smiled because I
ear of college, someone tried to court me, but he suddenly disappeared like a bubble the next day. It's
riend. They are afraid to approach me because th
asked again. "Or do you have a su
y he is asking me. I don't want to be a burde
a boyfriend because I'll fire you right away if yo
ny man in my li
d gi