Billion dollar adventure : Meeting Mr Arrogant
amiliar bell chimed, but this time, it wasn't a regular customer looking for a warm croissant or a piece of her a
as *him*. Richard De
no, arrogance-in a tailored suit that screamed money and power. She remembered the way he had looked at her then, like she was just another possession, something to be sized up, analyzed
as no d
eir hard labor. It was a small place, old-fashioned with its checkered curtains and flower pots on the windowsills, but it was home. And yet, when Richard's gaze fi
e looked entirely out of place in his designer suit, his crisp white shirt spotless despite the chaos of flour and sugar tha
o slightly as if to get a closer look at her. The move was pred
ith that condescending tone she had co
, trying to suppress the growing
ly, the arrogance in his voic
rd him. She blinked, her hands freezing m
anaged to say, unable to m
ere the most natural thing in the world. "
absurdity of what he'd just said. She let out a laugh, thou
, shaking her head, the weight of his w
adjusting the cufflinks on his expensive suit, as if this conversation were a mere
r more dangerous. He reached into his jacket pocket and, to her horror, pulled out a sleek, black
onto the check. When he finished, he turned it toward her, his grin wide
llion d
dity of it. She had seen plenty of zeros in her life
" he said, his voice calm, assured, as though
A billion dollars? The figure felt surreal, imposs
dignation. She tossed her flour-covered towel onto the counter, a
sed. "Oh, but it can. You see,
ry layer of her life, like nothing about her was private or sacred anymore. She
his voice lowering to a murmur, dripping with false sympathy. "I
from worrying, to pretend that everything would be alright. But it was true. The bakery was on the brink of collapse, and there was nothing
as he saw the realiza
owly, his voice laced with a cruel kind of
feet, her stomach twisting into knots
his words settled over her like a suffocating blanket. Her aunt had poured her heart and soul into
despair warred within her. She was trapped, caugh
trembling with barely restra
she said them anyway. For her aunt. For the ba
cold as she stared him down with as much defia
ew wider, more triumphant. He tucked the check ba
tly, the satisfaction thick in his voice. "
his heel and walked out of the bakery, lea
ppressive silence that followed. Lucy stood frozen, her heart pounding in her chest
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