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Had good

Auteur: Daoist7tFWK1
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Vionna Chen, A naive young girl at the age of 22, Ophaned at an early age. She strives to live a life which she can contain with and make her daily earnings without being a bother to any one. Fortunately, A friend of hers recommended a job to her. To work for the classiest and highest ranked elites in the country as a maid in their residence. With no choice left, Vionna braced herself to accept this job. How bad could it be? But little did she know the life of the rich was not as simple as it displays to be. What lurks within is not something to dream about. Liam Liu, The youngest son of the Liu's, Finally arrived back to the country after many years of being abroad. He came back to fulfill his responsibility as the next heir to the Liu corporation since his elder brother Nathaniel Liu, had no interest in leading their family's legacy. At the age 25 he was pressured by the Miss of the Liu household, Catherine Liu to get married, to extend the position the Liu corporation holds in the business field and also for the maintenance of unlimited power and invincibility the Liu corporation holds. “I do not need any business arranged marriage to bring the Liu corporation to the top mother!” He said, putting pressure in each word so it could sink into her skull. Will he give in to his mother's constant nagging? Or will things change with Vionna in the picture? How will Vionna take the shitty deals going on in the life of the elites?. *. *. *. * Discord server: Author_Bright#4676

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"I really don't want your apology, Tim," Chloe said. "I would prefer you didn’t treat me like some unwanted stranger you can’t wait to be rid of." There was a throb of irritation in her voice. "I don't treat you like a stranger. Things are just different now." Timothy replied. "Oh please" replied Chloe. "All you did in there was frown whenever my name was mentioned. And let's not even talk about the cold manner in which you have spoken to me since I arrived. You look like this is the last place you want to be just because I'm here. Am I really that vile?" Timothy said nothing. Instead he gritted his teeth and shoved his hands into his pocket. Even in her anger, Chloe noticed him... Every inch of him... And his smell. She could pick out his unique scent. Rough. Masculine and mouthwateringly sexy. It made no sense to her, but she was attuned to his every nuance. The man she had called her best friend until a dizzying series of events dissolved the title like sugar in hot water stared at her dispassionately. It was a good thing they were outside and she hoped that he couldn't see the hurt and disappointment on her face. The look wasn't just in his eyes. It seeped through every shrug, every curl of lips she had once thought were the most perfectly created set of lips on earth. She looked deeper, pathetically desperate to find something else. Something more. A reminder of those times when they would talk to each other for hours, and resume conversations the moment they saw one another again. But clearly the Tim she knew had been replaced by a harder, edgier version of a Timothy Kavell - Packard. He was hard and edgy and cynical to start off with. If she had known that he hated her this much, she wouldn't have agreed to his parents' offer to have dinner with them. She had agreed because a stupid part of her had hoped that somehow, they would fix things and be friends again... And she was just beginning to see how wrong she had been....

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