Marriage and Annulment

CHAPTER 6



I took some cash from my wallet and handed it to my sister.

I told my sister, “You just buy the foods you like out there.”

The child said, “Thank you, Brother.”

It ran out of the house and into the store, which I witnessed.

I’m unable to see my mother. So I went directly into my bedroom and jumped into bed. Davianna’s actions had a negative impact on me. If she told me straight up that I don’t stand a chance with her, I wouldn’t expect much. The likes and affection I had for her were blinding me.

So I’m hurting like this because I’m hoping we’ll end up together, but I’m wasting my time with a jerk.

Inside my slacks, I heard my phone ring. Despite the fact that Davianna had contacted me several times, I ignored her.

Is there anything else we need to discuss? She was obviously deceiving me. I’m not the type of person who would stay with someone even if they were toxic.

A knock came at the door.

My mother yelled outside the door, “Son, come out first so we can eat.”

I got out of bed and walked outside. My mother led me into the kitchen. I dug in and grabbed a plate to begin eating.

“Where is sister, Mom?” I inquired.

My mother said, “She’s outside at the grocery store, and she’ll stay there and play with her friends.”

“Are you all right? Is it possible that I’ve picked up on your grief now?” My mum made a remark to me.

“Mom, I’m fine; I’m simply exhausted from work. We’ve done a lot previously.” My response.

While Zaneska was still in her office.

She did nothing except sit and contemplate. She attempted to contact her friend but was unable to do so. She wanted to unwind and take a holiday since she was bored at work.

She also doesn’t have a boyfriend, which made her feel insecure in comparison to those who had a simple life but had a man who loved them unconditionally. She had everything, but she’s so lonely.

I stood up and walked out the door with my sling bag. I enjoy taking a walk outside of the city to get some fresh air. I’m hoping to find a way to get rid of the boredom I’m experiencing. I made the decision to go inside the mall first to look for new clothes and bags. I’m thinking about inviting the girls to the beach to freshen up.

I’m already inside the shopping center. Maybe I phoned them so that we could pick out a great swimsuit. I reached into my bag for my phone and dialed Luciana’s number.

She answered my call after three rings.

“Hello, ma’am?”

“All of you come here to the city’s mall,” I remarked.

“Yes, ma’am,” she replied.

Lucianna’s attitude is one of my favorites because she doesn’t hesitate to ask questions. In other words, she isn’t obnoxious. They were all pleasant to be around. I’m not the type of boss that lets my wealth mold my entire self to the point where I refuses to interact with my employees.

Then I noticed a group of girls approaching the mall’s entrance. They’ll be simple to spot because their voice was so loud. I’m lurking behind the perfume counter.

“Where is Miss Zaneska, Luciana? I can’t seem to find her. Don’t tell me you’re making fun of us?” Lazzy asked.

Make your voice as quiet as possible, girls. Lucianna’s rebuke: “We’re not at home.”Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.

“How are we going to spend our time here?”

“Miss Zaneska has dispatched us.”

“Can you tell me where she is?”

“I don’t know since she told me that we came here,” Lucianna say, I’m not trying not to laugh at their. commotion.

I emerged from my hiding spot.

“You’re all too loud,” I remarked.

As I approached them, I said, “You’re all too noisy; it’s a good thing the guard let you in.”

“Miss, where are you hiding?”

“Over there,” I said, ” All of you was too loud. It’s embarrassing to be with.”

Their brows furrowed.

I’m giggling.

“Did you bring any cash with you?”

“Nothing, Miss,” says them.

“How’s it going now? We’re going to get a swimsuit, but you don’t have any money, so you can’t.”

“Miss, we’re not going to wear a bathing suit.”

I smirked.

“We’re going to the beach,” I says.

“Really?”

“Yes, I’m tired of living my boring life, so let’s relax.”

They all shouted at the same time, causing other customers to look at us.

“Choose your favorite swimwear color.”

When Zander’s phone rang, he was busy checking his students’ records. It was his male coworkers who addressed him.

“Hello.”

“Zander, Dude, let’s hang out tonight.” He replied.

“No, thank you,” I replied.

“I’ve got a lot on my plate right now.”

“Oh, come on! Give yourself a break. By the way, Davianna and I met at the market earlier, and she wants to see and talk to you.”

My anguish tightens. She had no right to talk to me. There’s nothing to discuss.

“All right, so where are we going?” I inquire.

He responds, “The one I mentioned earlier, the new open bar here at our property.”

“Okay.”

He said, “Great. I’ll call you later.”

Then he puts the phone down.

I’m back to work in order to finish. Later, there was a knock at the door.

Outside, my mother remarked, “Son, someone is looking for you.”

I yell, “Yes, mommy, I’m coming!”

I stuffed my belongings into the drawer and changed my clothing.

When I emerged, Duke was waiting for me.

I burst out laughing.

“I hope you just phoned me,” I continued, “so you don’t have to come here.”

“At home, I have nothing to do.”

“Today is too early to go inside the pub.”

He answered, “Yeah, so maybe we’ll go later. Or it would be better if we went early and found a date.”

My brows furrow with concentration.


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