Crazy Heiress and Her Obsessive Prosecutor
ancing at me through the rearview mirror. Our eyes would meet
Sometimes, I thought about staying at a hotel because the commute was exhausting. But I had chosen to commute, so I stuck with it.
f when we were young and innocent. Japen and I used to play ping pong ou
when I started high school. There were a lot of handsome faces in my former school, and my feelings for him faded
romantic relationship. So I was content having crushes during high school. I had many crushes, but I wasn't loud about them. My circle of friends didn't know about my crushes. I always wore the facade of a tough, smart girl w
o one knew what I did. That was the advantage of being secretive.
to drive-thru
I freely stared at his face while he was busy driving. I saw how his
I had a crush on him since I was the type who found snot disgusting
d a runny nose. I gave him a handkerchief and told him to be clean. I didn't expe
failing grades and relied on a scholarship from a large company in Cebu. The scholarship was revoked after he failed a subject, so Mang Selyo paid the tuition. When Dad found out, he covered Japen's tuition. He wanted to pay for
," he
mirror again. He was staring at me.
"Did you sa
you want to
parked by an empty lot, and a fast food r
he order without asking what I wanted. But it was surprising that he ordered
I asked as the car c
mirror and then back at the road.
Tata what
him. After a few years of Mang Selyo driving me, it wasn't surprising that he knew what I liked to eat. I couldn't c
mediately. I was suddenly hungry from smelling the food and didn'
uy or visit anyth
table talking to me as if he hadn't done anything wrong.
view mirror. Huh. Buying me food doesn't mean he's off the hook
y." And he