With the author's famous Loving the CEO series, Nene captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 56, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Loving the CEO series be available today?
Key: Loving the CEO Chapter 56
Emily
It's funny how things can change within a second, this moment you're happy and smiling and the next you're avoiding people like the plague. I haven't spoken to Adam intimately after I had caught his maid climbing him and that was two months ago. We see each other at work and the only thing we exchange are greetings and me telling and confirming his schedule. He had tried on numerous occasion to say more, to reach out but I shut him down completely. I am slowly trying to get over it but it seems so hard when you have been hurt before it just seems impossible to forgive and forget. Sighing to myself, I got up out of bed before I went to take a shower, brush my teeth then threw my hair in a ponytail. Getting dressed in a gray dress, and black flats, I grab my phone and bag before going into the kitchen.
Getting the orange juice from the refrigerator, I grab a glass and poured myself some before gulping it down in one go. Going into my mom's room, I saw that she was sitting up in bed reading a book. Smiling at her, I kissed her on the cheek before I sat down beside her.
"Are there any progress?" she asked without even looking up. Sighing I knew she was going to ask me this question yet again. Every time after I come home from work or when we talking about stuff, she would just bring it up. I know she is in love with the idea that Adam and I would someday get married and have a family, and even though it seems like a pretty picture I didn't know if there was any chance of it happening.
"Emily?" my mom called out to me when I didn't answer.
"No mom, I still haven't talked to him as yet."
"And why haven't you?" she asked before shutting the book and placing it on the bed.
"I haven't forgiven him as yet."
"Why is that so?"
"He hurt me, mom. I just can't forgive him like that," my voice slightly rising to an octave.
"You need to get over it."
"Why are you pushing this?" I was now irritated by her constantly telling me to forgive him just like that.
"You need to grow up Emily, and you need to get over this." She was avoiding my question, and I'll be damned if I don't get the answer to it.
"Why does me forgiving him is so important to you?" I pushed. "Why is it so important mom?"
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