At the Marsh Group.
In the vice president's office, Linda was ready to check her phone after finishing her work.
She thought.
"Mya must be called a mistress now. It will be difficult to stop the criticizing voice, at least she will be judged in the company, right?" Linda was jealous of Mya because Mya was the mayor's daughter.
She was even more jealous seeing Finnely treat Mya differently.
As soon as she opened Twitter, she was taken aback by this overwhelming reversal! The video and photos of Finnley courting Mya were everywhere on the Internet, and the "fiancée" Eloise also appeared on the scene, like a clown, not even as a foil.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLinda was pissed off seeing the videos and pictures. Even her heart rate increased a little.
"They're together..." She couldn't accept it. She felt as if something had cut a piece of her flesh, the pain wrapped her up and spread all over her body.
By the river, Finnley was walking with Mya in his arms.
"Don't worry, Eloise is not Catherine," Finnley said to her.
Mya turned to look at him, "What do you mean?" "Catherine has been with Mr. Marsh for nearly twenty years. There is no love between the two, but they were very close." Finnley said, "They have traveled together, weathered hardships together, and worked overtime to catch up on projects. Catherine used to be his most helpful colleague and the closest woman to him." Mya took a deep breath. Falling in love with someone who didn’t love one back was always the most painful thing.
Finnley stopped, turned, and stood in front of her, holding her shoulder.
The two looked at each other.
He explained sincerely, "Eloise and | were just classmates. My mother likes her, but | believe my mother will like you more if she sees you." Mya was somehow nervous hearing that she would meet Finnely's mother. We... Just dated.” "Yes, we just dated." Finnley had his own plan, "We'll take things slowly, and one day | will take you home to meet my parents!" Mya raised her eyes, and the gentle wind ruffled her hair.
Finnley looked at this beautiful and childish face, and couldn't help but want to kiss it.
He gently brushed the long hair that fell to her face.
Mya smiled, reached out to hold his waist, tiptoed, and dropped a light kiss on his cheek.
Before she could stand still, Finnley cupped her face and kissed her pink lips tenderly.
There was no one else on the embankment, and the wind was soft.
The girl's heart raced, and she closed her eyes, holding tighter to his shirt around his waist.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe river was wide and sparkling, and the towering buildings on the opposite side were the Marsh Group, which carried the dreams of countless young people.
This was the first kiss for both of them. They were shy, yet enjoying it.
It was very ceremonial, not casual at all.
This scene was deeply engraved in the minds of the two of them. It would be a beautiful memory once they recall it after years.
Just after the kiss, Mya's phone rang.
She took out her eyes to show, then looked at Finnley, "It's Alfie." "Answer it." Finnley put his arms around her shoulders, and the two continued to walk forward. He was in a good mood. So even the air was sweet.
He couldn't believe he was in love.
Mya was puzzled, "Alfie almost never calls me." After pressing the answer button, she turned on the speaker. "Hello, Alfie!" "Mya, | found the account that posted the slanders against you was registered with Linda's phone number." Alfie said firmly, "The account name is hers!" Mya slowed down and asked in disbelief, "She posted it?" "Right! If you don't believe it, check her phone, there may be traces of entering the forum." Alfie said, "That's all | can tell you.
The rest is up to you to decide. Bye. I'm going to play games!" Alfie didn't like Linda. That was why he suspected her and investigated her! Holding the phone, Mya was very upset, "How did | offend her? Why would she do this to me?" "Let's go back to the company.” Finnley's voice was cold. He couldn't swallow it, so he took Mya back to the company.
And Mya wasn't someone who could let go of such slanders either.