Love Came Along
.. FIRST D
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ing up and so was she. The only source of light in the dim
ed before turning on the bedside la
she was out of her 'very comfortable' apartment fifty five minutes later. She
ompanies, for the last thirty years, according to her research last night, had held the coveted title of Ontario's bigges
other person in the business world at his fingertips. According to them, he made the
hirt and the pencil knee-length skirt she would be wearing. She grabbed her framed
s the street. Kate covered the distance in a short wh
he words that were boldly written
VIA
glassed up the bridge of her nose before walking
. Behind the solid wooden table, a perfectly dressed, red-head sat with
g one of her own signature smile
he receptionist ask
e me,
her make a call before turning to
aid and turned to com
evator. Her mind worked in different ways. She co
ling nervous. Her feet tapped silently as s
ticed and turned to
let a smile on
the elevator door opened on the fourty fifth floor.
red-head came to a sto
of work is perfectly normal." The red-head whisp
y. Shw whispered a thank you to the red
et herself in. Kate took another one of those raspy bre
man standing by the window. He was staring outside the floo
t intricately designed three piece suit he was wearing and she was sure they had been
ir that had been trimmed to a short, conservati
o the chair across his desk and shoved the other int
nto his intense blue eyes that looked empty and dar
Roos
gs her head down, her knees sudden
e stretches her hand out to
taking her hand in his. "Cal
-each full of confidence. As his tall and muscular body folds into th
above him. His face was intimidating. "F
elts into an amused tone. Yet, h
ss Roos
t used to being referred to as Miss. The
rl up, not so noticeable though, at the top. "W
widen at the thought
ldn't know. He doesn't know. Right? She fidgete
the end of it all. That would also mean her
t sound good at
sistant before." Kevin said, leaning back in his seat. "So, that leaves me wondering why yo
uldn't see through her. She couldn't lo
, you worked as a waitress for fiv
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ou worked as a waitress for five year
ow and she finally let go off the
resume. He didn't know. He had no idea. H
. She couldn't s
s s
hy
ness setting but I couldn't get in to a business school. So, I took the law opportunity. Even
r tongue way too easy. It started to become uncomfortable wh
gh and stood up. "Come
into the office and watche
side to let her in. "There's a door that brings you
a coffee machine on a table in another corner. At the back, there was a set of shelves with differ
s a long way down." Kevin sa
sed behind him. She walked round the of
taste, she pulled out her phone and called Mia, her coll
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ho it could be -seeing that she had only being there a fee hours- she opened the doo