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What do you think you are doing?' She abruptly stood to her feet, pushing the man away from her. 'And who are you? What are you doing in my house and kitchen?' The unknown man rose to his feet, wearing a puzzled look. "Your house? Your kitchen?" "Yes," Nino tried to sound confident even though mere looking at him sent cold blood down her spine. "A burglar won't be treating himself to dinner so who the heck are you?" "I should be asking you this," his cold impassive voice came again. "Who are you and what are you doing in my house?" After being cheated on by her boyfriend. Nino learnt her house has been sold to a complete stranger, the news of her parent's house being sold by the man her parents borrowed a loan from and couldn't pay back before their death. The news hit Nino Peterson to the core. She swore to take back her parent's house but when she realized the amount the man bought her house, she knew she couldn't pay him on time or send him packing either. So the two reached a compromise that she will still live in her parent's house until she was able to pay back the amount the man paid on her house. But will she be able to live under the same roof with a man knowing he's a complete stranger and the atmosphere will not be the same anymore? And when she also learns the truth about the man living under the same roof with her, would she be able to deal with it?

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Nino

I pulled up in front of my company and alighted from the car. My eyes flew at the block steel italics name Alternate Universe. I stared at it for a brief moment and took in a deep breath before making my way inside. A new day to get down to work.

"Good morning," my employees greeted me. I watched some seated in their cubicles, some typing on their computers while others typed on their phones. The rest moving around went back to their desks at the sight of me. I still find it a bit unbelieving that I govern all these people. Taking care of the company is a hard task than I imagine and all I want is to assure them no matter how bad things have been for the company, I still have that ray of hope it will climb back to its original state.

"Good morning," I responded. Flashing every employee a smile.

"You seem happy today," a female employee Angela said.

"Do I?"