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Chapter19
Catalalya’s pov:
“Hmm, they are back.” I heard Alicia say beside me. I looked up from my laptop and I saw Aziel by the glass door, looking at us. He was holding a glass in his hand.
“I should probably go inside and get dressed,” Alicia says as she sat down and swing her legs to the
edge.
I furrowed my eyebrows looking toward her, “You’re leaving already?”
“Knowing Adam, yes. He always likes to chill on the bed after a rough day in the mafia world.” She
explained.
“Ok, I guess I’ll see you around,” I say.
She chuckled.“Oh, you will see me often.”
I chuckled too.
She stood up and made her way inside. Her clothes were in my room, so she went there to change
I finished the file that I was working on and when I was done, I turned off my laptop and
aside.
Since I was wet, I had a towel on my lap and the laptop was on it.
put it
I stood up, wrapped the towel around my breast and grabbed my laptop. I made my way inside and there was only Thalia working in the kitchen area. I made my way to my room.
Alicia changed and she was by my desk, writing something on a piece of paper.
“What are you doing?” I asked her.
She dropped the pen on the paper before looking toward me, “I wrote my phone number, save it and call me so that I get yours.”
Oh
Sure,”
“See you,” she smiled.
“See you,”
She left the room and I went to take a shower before changing. I wore the same dress I had on
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earlier since it was too early for me to be in my pjs.
When I was done, I made my way down, I figured I’ll go by the pond area and feed the fish with Alfred.
downstairs. Since it wg and the sun was t
“Hey, I’m going to the pond to feed the koi fishes with Alfred,” I informed Thalia.
“Wait, he isn’t home right now and he did tell me to tell you to feed the fishes, it completely slipped out of my mind.” Thalia gave me an apologetic gaze.
“It’s okay, I’ll do it,” I reassured her.
She dropped the towel from her hand and reached out to handle me the keys of the guest–house. I grabbed it before making my way there.
I took the fish food from their cabinets and went to the pond.
I took some of the fish pellets in my palm and throw them in the water. The koi fishes came up to
eat, quite aggressively. I throw some more food and closed the lid of the jar. I put it down on the soil before sitting down on one of the rocks on the side, looking at them.
They look so pretty…
A few minutes later, I heard footsteps coming down the stairs. Thinking that it was Alfred, I talk without looking back.
“I fed them before you today,” I said cockily.
During the one month that I stayed home and work from home, Alfred and I play a game to see who would feed the fish first. Most of the time, he would felt asleep in the evening and I would win the
game.
“Actually you bought them before me.”
My head snapped up at the familiar voice. Aziel looked down at me with what seemed like an
amused
gaze, his both hand buried in his pocket. He was now in a pair of shorts and a grey t–shirt.
“Sorry, I thought it was Alfred.” I apologised.
He shook his head, “Don’t be.”
He walked a few steps down and proceed to sit on one of the big rocks in front of me.
“Great choice of fish,” he commented looking down at the koi.
“They were the only big fish they had. The guppies were bright and colourful but they were too
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small, the tilapia was good sizes but they breed like crazy and they would have outgrown this pond quickly, the molly and platy was too small and-”
I stopped when I looked up and found him staring at me. He wasn’t looking upset, angry or bored instead he looked intrigued.
“What?” I asked cautiously.
“I don’t know any of lips.
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