As soon as Kiel reached his own apartment, he removed his shoes and took off his black coat, putting it on the sofa. He sighed and lay down for a while, enjoying the white ceiling that was also staring at him.
It's 9pm, and he just got off work after driving Devyn home. He was so tired that he forgot to buy food for dinner. Kiel sighed and sat up. He brushed his hair up.
After minutes of settling himself, he stood up and headed to the kitchen. The man opened the fridge and looked for something he could cook just to ease his hunger. He hasn't eaten well this week because he was taking his rut medicine.
Luckily, he got a lettuce and a few more ingredients in making a salad. It's been years since the werewolves finally adapted to the modern world. They also found a way to be in their human form for so long and eating something like this wasn't new to them, too.
Those who were dominant omegas and alphas needed each other to gather essence while being recessive wasn't that a big deal. He can survive his rut by taking these modern invented medicines, too. At least, he was thankful for this.
Suddenly, his phone rang on the countertop. A call from his younger sister.
"H-Hello, brother? Are you off from work now?" Selene, his younger sister, asked.
Kiel nodded. "Yes, did you call me? I didn't notice. I'm busy driving my boss earlier." he pressed the phone to his left ear and continued slicing the tomato.
From the background, he heard his father cursing with the loud television. Kiel frowned. "Is father drunk again?"
By this, Selene stepped away from his father. "Yeah, I told him to stop drinking, but he's so stubborn. He kept on calling your name and saying it's your fault that he became like this." She headed upstairs and closed her bedroom door.
"I'm sorry to bother you, but I have exams next week and I need money." Selene leaned on the door with a worried expression. "My professors were already bothering me to pay."
Kiel understood it. His younger sister was a graduating high school student, and it was his responsibility to support them. His father was right. If it's not for him, their life wouldn't be like this.
"I will send the money tomorrow morning. I will call you before, so don't worry." He turned around and took a plate from the cabinet, putting the phone down on the loudspeaker.
Selene thanked her brother a lot and then ended the call saying that she still needed to study hard, so that he can help him someday.
While Kiel ate his dinner and took a quick shower before heading to bed.
The next morning, he fetched Devyn early as usual. He parked the car outside and the first person he saw was Madame Evelyn. She was busy sprinkling the small plants in the living room.
"Good morning, Madame." Kiel bowed and greeted.
The woman in her 40s, who has little gray hair, stopped and smiled at the man. "Kiel, my dear. You're early today." She put down the small sprinkler on the side table and approached the man.
"I baked cookies earlier for breakfast? Do you want to have some?"
Kiel felt the woman's caress on his cheeks. "No need, Madame. I came here to fetch Dev–the president," he paused when he realized that he was about to call the Miss by her name.
A light chuckle escaped Evelyn's lips. "Oh my, why so formal? You two grew up together, yes?" she patted the guy's shoulders. "She's in the backyard patio." She gave a thick coat to the guy and asked him to give it to her daughter.
Kiel nodded and headed to the back area of the house. He then thought to himself what he just blurted out earlier. Even though he used to call Devyn by the name, it's all in the past now. Today, the present life he was facing is now different.
As he pushed through the door and stepped outside, the first thing he heard was the shattering sound of something fragile, followed by Devyn's voice.
"How many times do I have to tell you that I want sugar in my tea?!" she exclaimed, scolding the maid, who was now cowering in fear and apologizing.
"I want another one right now! Do your job properly!"
The maid immediately dashed to the door and happened to see the man standing. "Good morning, Sir Kiel." Then she immediately vanished from the scene.
Kiel sighed and saw the shattered teacup on the patio floor. Devyn was sitting on the chair in front of the table. Wearing a red silk sleeveless dress, exposing her smooth pale skin.
He wrapped the coat around her shoulders, "The weather was cold today. You shouldn't wear something like that outside, president." He said, stepping back.
Devyn crossed her legs and continued scrolling through her phone. "Aren't you early today?" She checked the time on the side of the screen. "We still have 2 hours before going to the company."
"I headed out early because I sent Selene's allowance today." He answered, looking at the view of the flower plants not far away from them.
Being alone like this with Devyn isn't new to him. However, sometimes, there's this unexplainable feeling that's tickling him so suddenly.
Devyn loosened her grip on her phone and looked up, pulling the guy's necktie closer to her face. "Kiel, if you need more money, you should ask me." she smirked and let her breath tickle the man's neck.
The man averted his eyes. "I am already satisfied with my salary right now. No need to bother the president." He answered.
Devyn frowned and pushed him. "Such a jerk," she snorted. "What's my schedule today?"
Kiel cleared his throat and took out his phone. He read the schedule one by one until the last part.
"The second son of the Fenrir Clan invited you to a party. He said that he already sent the invitation to the company."
Devyn paused. "What time is it?" she asked.
"7pm tonight at the V Hotel." He also used this opportunity to tell Devyn something. "I want to suggest that this may be a great opportunity for you to personally choose a partner for the month."
A smirk occupied the lady's cheeks after hearing that suggestion. "That's a good idea. I might as well change my style." She stood up and pinched the man's cheeks. "Okay, Mr Kiel, contact my designer as soon as possible, and tell the Fenrir Clan that I will attend the party tonight."
"Yes, Miss President." Kiel replied.