Until Forever
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I was wearing my pajamas, carrying groceries from the supermarket as I walked home. That was when Randell Deleon appeared in his luxurious sports
car.
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He sneered. “Is this what you call a better choice? Did you become a maid after leaving me?”
Before I could respond, a child suddenly rushed over and hugged my leg.
“Mommy, who is this strange man?”
Randell’s eyes widened in fury as he
stormed toward me.
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“Is he my child?”
I shook my head. “We’ve been apart for five years. There’s no way I could have a three–year–old boy with you.”
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I never imagined I would run into Randell like this again.
I was in baggy coral fleece pajamas.
Having just come back from the supermarket, I was surrounded by bags of groceries.
At a nearby table, a child was munching on fried chicken.
I felt Randell’s icy gaze bore down on me from above.
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I awkwardly took a sip of the soda in front
of me.
Randell remained silent. Seconds ticked by, and my part–time job was about to
start.
Finally, I broke the silence.
“Randell…”
I hesitated, unsure what to call him.
I looked at him in his tailored suit.
In the end, I managed to say, “Mr. Deleon, I have things to do. If you don’t need anything, I’ll take the child and leave.”
“Mr. Deleon?”
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Randell repeated my words, his deep voice carrying a nonchalant tone.
He sounded casual, but I shivered.
Alistair Schultz was always perceptive.
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He put down her burger and tugged at my
sleeve.
“Mommy, when are we going home?”
I quickly followed her lead. “Mr. Deleon, he wants to go home. We can talk another time.”
I stood up, but Randell trailed behind us.
“I drove here; let me give you a ride back.‘
I thought he probably just wanted to see
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where I lived now, to check how miserable my life had become.
Randell’s luxury car parked in front of our shabby community immediately attracted a lot of attention.
I hurriedly thanked him and dashed upstairs.
But when I came down after changing, I saw Randell’s car still there.
He leaned against the car door, a cigarette dangling from his lips.
I froze, wondering, “When did he start smoking?”
However, I had no time to ponder. I was running late for work.
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I tried to pretend I hadn’t seen Randell as I walked past him.
“Where are you in such a hurry to go? Let me give you a ride.”
I paused, glancing at the time on my phone.
Being late meant a 100–dollar fine.
I had only twenty minutes left.
“Then I’d appreciate it. To Seraphine
Manors.”
Randell’s grip tightened on the steering wheel, his brow furrowing as he looked at
- me.
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“What are you going there for?”
I wasn’t surprised by his reaction.
Seraphine Manors was the wealthy district of Undulis.
It was almost an entirely different world from my run–down neighborhood.
I bit my lip, giving him what I thought was my most charming smile. “Just like you said, to be a maid.”
Randell fell silent again, driving quietly, but his lips were pressed together, revealing his discontent.
As we reached the entrance of the community, I heard him say just as I opened the car door, “Do you regret your
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decision?”
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I looked into his deep eyes, a serene smile on my lips.
“I never regret.”
Randell and I met in college.
A girl from an ordinary family and a highborn heir shouldn’t have crossed paths.
Yet, I, a delivery girl, stumbled into a group of wealthy young men betting amongst themselves.
As I pushed open the door to the private room in the bar, all eyes turned toward
- me.
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After a brief silence, they erupted into mocking laughter.
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“Wow! I told you Randell was lucky! Even a delivery girl can be this beautiful!”
“Quick! Randell, it’s your turn!”
Randell stepped forward amidst their laughter.
I recognized him. He was the campus heartthrob.
He was the sole heir of the Deleon Group and a prince charming in the eyes of many girls.
With a confident smile, he approached
- me.
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“Want to go out with me?”
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I sighed, handing him the fried chicken I was delivering.
“Your delivery has arrived.”
After saying that, I turned to leave, afraid of causing any trouble.
Since there were many universities
around, most of my delivery customers were students. I often encountered
situations like this.
Fearing trouble, I fled.
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