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In the Mind of CEO Armando's Temptress

She has a desirable future. He has a dark past. ** Maya Smith, an innocent 22-year-old part-timer counselor in McKnight Company and Bright Future Academy. What happens when she is asked by the CEO of McKnight Company to put all her focus on helping his son who is expected to be the best Co-CEO of the company? Armando McKnight, for reasons best known to himself, left the army and came back home. Every person close to him is happy that he is back home, but there is a catch: Armando is no longer the same person they used to know. As there has been no luck from different therapists and counselors, hope for Armando is placed in the hands of innocent counselor, Maya Smith. One look at Maya Smith, and Armando McKnight swears to wipe that smile off her face and chase her as he has done with other previous therapists and counselors at least that would make his father stop thinking of making him take complete control over the company. ** What happens when Armando McKnight yearns to see more of Maya’s smile every day? What happens when Armando discovers that all along his only friend, one of the mafia bosses is behind his family's misery? With dark secrets, distrusts, and nightmares. Can love between two completely different people blossom or will it die before it even begins? *** OTHER WORKS: THE DROWNING ALPHA THE FATE OF THE CURSED ALPHA FEMALE BRENDA: MY SHINING LOVER ALPHA MARINA'S DYING MATE AND THEIR HUMAN BETA Photo not mine will take down if the owner requests.

kerryn · Urban
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170 Chs

Feeling Nice

{ARMANDO}

After I told him we were not there to talk about me, he took it well than I expected. He didn't even have to ask me if I had anything else to talk about. A conversation started and I am surprised to say it went smoothly.

We chatted for hours, from nothing to nothing.

Never did he say anything that made me cringe. And at the same time, I made sure not to bring up the one topic that he hated. 'My dad and his wife.'

We didn't mention about the past or even dared to compare with what we were doing.

I don't care if we were escaping the idea of talking about the present. It was nice, feeling nice.

According to my sayings, "when good times comes to you, for once in your shitty life accept it and move on."

Not once did his phone ring, it surprised me since I know he has kids and for how he used to talk about them, they were bound to call.

Again, I didn't ask.