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Hot Coffee

Have you ever been involved with your boss? Are you clumsy? Have you ever poured Hot Coffee in you're boss? If you answered "Yes" to atleast (2) two of these questions then you might be able to relate to our Female Lead, Marianna Catalina Rodriguez. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marianna had embarked on a new journey in life working for the young Mr. Martinez who is notoriously known for his hot temper. Although Mr. Martinez's temper is hot do you know what is more hot? Thats right the hot coffee spilled all over him on the first day on Ms. Rodriguez's employment. But what is this? She isn't fired but promoted? What could possibly be the reason? A change of heart or just the main motive of getting in her pants? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There is only one way to find out and its by following along with the story of Marianna and Mr. Martinez. All work of fiction. Any real life events and people resemblance are all of pure coincidence. Leave comments and give feedback if you like. You can also follow me on ig. Ig and discord are both on my profile. Thank you for giving my story a chance and happy reading. •||☆2nd book of this series☆||•

Ceandra_Jackson · Urban
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Where is he? (Emilio's POV)

Things had been good between for the past week, or so I thought.

You can never really tell with women so you have to tread lightly.

She seemed back to her lively self after the incident and I was glad that she had forgave me and even bought me a drink.

It was just a simple gesture, but it made my heart pounded in my chest.

She was so sweet that I could kiss her, but I didn't.

She was so wholesome and fresh that I wanted to ruin her, but not in a bad way.

She had grown on me like some sort of fungus, but I wasn't complaining.

I liked having her around.

She kept me grounded and humble and never ceased to check me whenever I'm being irrational or unfair.

Her summer ray smile paired with her big pretty eyes and smart mouth kept me on my toes and reminded me of my age that I wasn't some cranky old man and that I was only in my twenties and should be living life.