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Chapter 4 3. The Contract

Word Count: 1295    |    Released on: 28/01/2021

’s real na

ing app. She typed her answer and sent it to her friend. “Why she’s su

let out a sigh when Adelle’s name popped up on the screen. She has a f

t issues in entering a new relationship. I

d at her watch and looked around the restaurant where she and Tyler agree

e said as soon as Adelle picked up. “You said that I should move on, right? Then what’s thi

, you can just finally move on from your past if you have learned to accept that it’s all done. Running away from

en’s real name to you,” she said and glanced at

selfie with Tyler,” Adelle said from the other line. “I just want to ma

wed brows. She turned to the window and saw Tyler

d the end call button immedi

alf of his face was covered with a face mask, his fashion sense still shouted fab and gorgeousness. Laurie

on as he reached their table and sat in

the applicant, and you’re the employer. I shou

pulled down his face mask and looked strai

may I see your terms and c

n opened the envelope in his hand. “I wasn

his gaze to the envelope. But to her shock, her phone’s came

out and hid her phone

otted forehead. “Did you ju

anted to confirm if you’re really with me…” she said a

uld take a selfie together,” he said but sounded

. Because of embarrassment, Laurie doesn’t have a choice but

t want to see my ugly stolen shots spreading on the inte

lty. “I’m reall

r with a smile. “I can let you pass this time,” he added

n, and Laurie couldn’t help but admired his gorgeous smile that reminded her once again

Adelle right away,” she s

to sign it on every page,” Tyler said and gave her the papers. “I don’t know if it’s fine. I haven’t read it, and

r agency regarding this? I don’t want any t

re will be no third party in our relationship.” When she

ust a one-year contract,” she said, then drew her brows together. “And, is this for real? Clause 4.1: personal feelings shouldn’t be mixed with

en there?” He took the contract from her hand. He

the document from him. “I find it fa

ler snatched it again. “This contract

nted at the borders of the contract that

ng this trash contract,” he said and raised the paper out of

arted to hammer as she remembered the familiar voic

m K

Her hands felt cold as if everything around her turned to ice. She looked up at the man standing beside Tyler,

sed from his seat. “Laurie

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