Excerpt: "You jerk! How dare you? Just because you are my guardian and I have nobody to ask, did you think, you can take advantage of me? I thought you stand on high morals..." Rian turned Aria towards him not quietly understanding what was going on. Amelia and Rowan were in the same state. "Arrie! What happened? Did brother do something? Why are you angered so much?" He sounded very concerned. Alan leaned on his room door frame thinking what would be her answer. ..... Aria's mouth was wide open in shock. 'Sh*t! This man really has a mental illness. How can he forget so soon?' It vexed her more and wrung her hand to punch but Alan held her hand twirled her before pressing her back on him. "Young Miss Cooper! Mind your hand." He said loudly and whispered, "If you wanted more, you should have asked me." ~~~~ Aria Cooper, a confident, brave, intelligent, lively teenager turns insecure and timid losing her only family, her father. Alan Morgan, a cold, indifferent young President of Morgan Industries falls in love with the teenage girl who moves into his mansion. Being a cynic, will he be able to change and win over the girl's heart? Will he be able to find the culprit behind the murder of Aria Cooper's father who targets her? Will he be able to keep her safe? --- *** --- This is an original story. Story DISCORD: https://discord.gg/QhhXXWq Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/munchkin_2 Instagram: auth_munchkin Linktree: https://linktr.ee/munchkin *Credit to the real owner of the novel cover.
Despite being calm and composed while solving other's issues or helping them, it was always Aria's weakness that she can't tolerate when somebody brings up Alan and talks by keeping them away from each other.
She doesn't know what's there in the future, but presently, where there is Aria, there will be Alan and conversely. It's just irrevocable for her.
"I am sorry, Aunt Melissa but you aren't me and you never had a person like Alan in your life. And it's really ludicrous for you to compare yourself with us."
Melissa realized she pressed the wrong nerve hearing Aria's suppressed irritation. She never had somebody to love her unconditionally as Aria had. Her late husband married her for the convenience of their family, they never had love between them but a responsibility.
She regretted putting Aria in her situation making it seem like they were the same. "I..." She wanted to apologize but Aria continued.