The atmosphere in the place was very lively. They chose a table close to the bowling area so that they could enjoy the game by eating their orders. People started ordering food and drinks at that one table and started chatting first, until forming teams to play later.Pavel sat back with his arms folded across his chest. This kind of atmosphere did not suit him. If it weren't for Parsha's coercion and bad feelings with coworkers he, Pavel would prefer to sleep on a soft mattress he. I don't know where their seemingly endless enthusiasm came from.Parsha sits beside Pavel and the woman already looks like her usual self - talkative and excited - compared to yesterday. Parsha was very much into this kind of thing, hanging out and playing with coworkers despite a hard day's work."I didn't expect Pavel to finally join us." One of them started bringing Pavel's name into the conversation. In fact, earlier they were talking about their boss. Parsha who heard this smiled and nudged Pavel
After the event, they decided to go home, as did Pavel and Parsha. Their friends said goodbye first and now it was just Pavel and the woman by the roadside. "Shall I take you?" offered Pavel, seeing that Parsha was the only one staying with him at the moment. It was also quite late, though it was still a little long to get to midnight.On the other hand, Parsha was a little surprised by Pavel's offer. She thought he needed to be given the code first. Although with Parsha deliberately saying goodbye later and waiting for Pavel first. "Sure," She replied happily.Using Pavel's car, they headed to Parsha's house. It was quite a distance from the place where they had played bowling ball earlier. There was no meaningful conversation on the way. Parsha also did not insist on chatting with the man, as she thought Pavel was tired enough today. So, she allowed Pavel to drive quietly. However, who would have thought that the man would start first."Do you often play like that with them?"
An uproar began to fill the meeting room, as the employees objected to the decision made by the Director. It was clearly very unfair to them. How could it be that only one person might have made a mistake, but all the employees in the same division were affected. "That's not fair, sir! What if the perpetrator wasn't in this division. It could be from another division!" exclaimed one disgruntled employee. It didn't take long for all the employees to chime in, saying that what their coworker had just said could be true. It would be unreasonable to blame all the consequences and compensation on just one division. "This problem is in the finance division!" the Director shouted, causing the room to fall silent. That domineering and haughty aura succeeded in making the protesting employees suddenly silent and gutless. "Who else if not one of you?!" They realized how their Director's character was, besides being haughty, sometimes what he decided was very irrational and tended to be
Parsha's words just now about her relationship with Pavel inflamed Sofia. Sofia clearly did not easily believe what Parsha said. "Don't lie to me! I know that you just want to heat me up with-" She's speech stopped when Parsha unhesitatingly embraced Pavel and hugged the man's muscular arms. "Everyone in the office also knows that I am he's girlfriend." Parsha haughtily asserted that what she said could not be denied. Sofia sniffed in annoyance. She looked at Pavel as if asking for an explanation, but he changed the subject. "Come on, let's go inside. Don't stay out too long." Then, he stepped first with Parsha still attached to him.In their arms, Sofia tried to hold back tears. "There's no way they're dating! There's no way Pavel invited me just to watch them making out and I'm a nuisance mosquito!" Still upset with Parsha's statement, she tried to brush it off. Logically, there was no way Pavel would ask her to come just to be the third person. Pavel could not be that shallow
Pavel did not object to Parsha's request, after all that way he's money would run out quickly and the mission would also be completed quickly. Then, Parsha said again and now with a gaze that focused on Pavel's eyeballs. "I want something different, a different gift from Sofia.""You mean?" asked Pavel confused."A gift that only you can give me. You know we're officially lovers and you haven't given me a gift for that." Parsha looked demanding with a frowning face. She's lips seemed to be turned forward and it gave a cute and adorable impression. "If Sofia has it too, it won't be special at all." Coming here with Sofia was also enough to make her disappointed, so don't let Sofia also have the same or similar items, even just bought at the same place. Parsha didn't want to.Pavel laughed at the woman's words. "Since when did I agree to that? I never said we were officially dating." He smiled amusedly. Everything Parsha did was against her will. So, it was strange that Parsha was as
While Parsha and Sofia were at the skincare shop, Pavel went elsewhere. As he had promised Parsha to buy her a diamond, Pavel went to a jewelry store that stocked the luxury item. Waiting for the two women would probably take a lot of time, so to do it alone. In the jewelry store there were many types of diamonds and there was one that caught Pavel's attention. A set of jewelry up to an anklet made of diamonds and a shining red color. It seemed suitable for Parsha. He asked the waiter to show the jewelry to him."Is this for your beloved, sir? It is very suitable and fitting as it is a limited edition model. There are only a few pieces in the country," explained the waiter. Pavel asked the price and it was quite expensive at seven million dollars. The remaining mission money was indeed eight million dollars, but the price of the two people's skincare was unknown to him. It might be more than a million dollars. At first Pavel wondered if it would be enough, but it was better to sp
Finally, having decided to let down their egos a little, Parsha and Sofia sat in the back seat, while Pavel drove like a chauffeur calmly. However, it seems like the calm didn't last long as Parsha and Sofia couldn't let their journey home be peaceful. There was just something to fuss about. Just like children. "This is all because of you! If you hadn't come, I would have sat in the front with Pavel." Parsha, who was sitting with her arms crossed, stared at the street outside the window with a sharp gaze, but her words were clearly directed at Sofia. "You can't be greedy. There's no rule that you have to be there!" Sofia snaps, raising her chin."But I have more right to be there than you do! It's lazy to have to sit next to you!" The scathing sentence slipped from Parsha's lips carefree. Sofia shifts her sitting position to face the woman. She's words sounded very rude and Sofia didn't like it. "You think I like it?!" She exhaled harshly. "I just want to go home with Pavel,
Pavel let out a long sigh. He pulled back the covers and felt the surface of the mattress for his cell phone. Pavel was careful when checking He's cell phone, afraid that the sight of Sofia's nakedness would still be visible. He then buried his face in the pillow. That was very shocking."What's wrong with that woman?" he muttered as he got out of bed. He's body, especially his legs, ached from the effects of walking around the mall. Still better to run a marathon than accompanying a woman shopping. Approximately that was the contents of the man's mind when remembering yesterday. Not long after, he's cell phone rang again. When he saw it, he sighed heavily. Sofia was calling, but this time it was just a voice call. Pavel was too lazy to talk in the morning like this, but he was sure that his cell phone would not stop ringing before Pavel picked it up. "Hello.""Pavel, why did you turn off the video call?!" Sofia's voice sounded annoyed. "I was going to show off the necklace you ga