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The Untold Truth About Her Boss

"Your boss doesn't deserve you," Clifford revealed. "Why are you telling me all this?" I narrowed my eyes at him. "Because I want you for myself. You're the woman of my dreams." Compared to how he behaved when he came to deliver stuff to me, he was very blunt now. "What if I don't like you back?" "I'll wait, after all, I'm good at that." He didn't look fazed. "Why me? I don't even own a business of my own." I told him. "You don't need to own a business, Arleen. It's just you I need." "What do you need me for?" "I need you to be my woman, that's all." He answered. **** Arleen Theodore is a secretary who is in love with her boss, Damion Clinton, but he doesn't love her back although he's aware but acts ignorant. Whereas, Clifford Edson, Arleen's delivery guy secretly loves her and tries to find any chance he gets to deliver things to her. BUT when the boss comes in contact with the delivery guy, things go haywire…. could it be that the delivery guy brought out mixed feelings from Damion towards Arleen? Or is the delivery guy Damion Clinton's untold truth?

FaeyVor5651 · Urban
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111 Chs

HARD TO BELIEVE

~{ARLEEN'S POV}~

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It took me 3 hours and 35 minutes by cab to get to Dallas.

Once I got to the airport, I called Clifford's phone again and the same person picked up.

When we came in contact, he handed me the phone and I was tempted to ask some questions but I felt he wouldn't know.

Feeling exhausted and stressed, I sat down on one of the waiting chairs to get myself.

The thought of sitting in a cab for another 3 hours and some minutes more wore me out.

"What were you thinking, Arleen?" I said to myself as I heaved a sigh of exhaustion.

Were you expecting to see Clifford? This isn't a movie so get yourself together.

Getting up, I dragged myself to the road and stopped a cab.

Once I got in and felt my body relax, I ended up falling asleep for about an hour and some minutes.

By the time I got to where I was living, I sluggishly got down and calculated how I would walk back home.