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CEO's Crazy Obsession

(Mature Content, No rape!) Charlie Parker, a 27-year-old CEO and hotel owner in San Diego, is cold and reserved, having remained single for two years following a tragic event in his life. Fear continues to dominate him until he encounters Angelica Mahoe, a 22-year-old beautiful girl who captures his heart at first sight. He saves Angelica from the cruelty of her fiancé, Darren, helping her break free from poverty and entering into an intimate yet ambiguous relationship due to his lingering fear of the past. Angelica feels torn, gradually becoming uncomfortable, especially as she must continually hide their intimacy from her mother, who desires her to marry—a stark contrast to Charlie, who avoids labeling their relationship. "If you love me, you should marry me; it's what my mother wants," she says, her voice trembling. "We can't get married..." Charlie responds, his gaze intense. "In that case, let me go... I can't defy my mother's wishes, and I can't stay with you if you don't believe I can help you out of your suffering!" Angelica struggles, wanting to pull away, but Charlie firmly grasps her hand. "You can be with me, even without marriage..." "But I can't!" "But you have to!" Angelica finds it difficult to break free from Charlie, who has become obsessed with her. She feels scared and wants to run, yet she hesitates due to the deep love she feels for Charlie. As everything becomes complicated, forcing her to choose between obeying her mother or understanding Charlie, Angelica is confronted by Darren's reappearance, who still wants her... What should she do? And what will Charlie do to keep her? Will Charlie reveal all her secrets? story by me cover by pinterest

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I sat in the waiting chair, unable to calm my restless thoughts, picturing my mother's pale face and increasingly frail body. Despite her good medication, her health continued to deteriorate. It seemed as though cancer couldn't be eradicated from her body; instead, it relentlessly gnawed at her, leaving me worried about her dwindling strength.

"Oh, no..." I closed my eyes, placing both palms on my face. "I should be optimistic that she'll always endure... she must. I can't live without her."

"Has her condition worsened recently?" Darren's question next to me diverted my attention. I glanced at him, noticing his changed demeanor, grateful for his assistance despite my unconcern.

"Sorry, I just want to know," he said again.

"It's okay," I whispered, then looked towards the emergency room door, imagining my mother. "She hasn't had a relapse since we parted. This is the first time... I hope it's not a bad sign."