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As they arrived at Mr. Rowan's house, Alex was struck by its grandeur. The mansion was even more impressive than he had imagined, with high ceilings, marble floors, and lavish decorations.
Mr. Rowan smiled, noticingb Alex's awe. "Welcome to your new home, Alex. I'm glad you're impressed."
He proceeded to give Alex a tour of the house, showing him how to use the various appliances and systems. Alex listened intently, eager to learn and make himself at home.
As they walked through the house, Alex noticed that everything was spotlessly clean and well-organized. He made a mental note to maintain the high standards.
Finally, Mr. Rowan led Alex to his own room, a cozy and comfortable space with a large bed, a desk, and a closet.alex's eyes widened as he took in the sight of his new bedroom.
"This is amazing, sir," Alex said, feeling grateful. "Thank you for providing me with such a wonderful space."
Mr. Rowan smiled. "You're welcome, Alex. I'm glad you like it. Make yourself at home, and don't hesitate to ask if you need anything."
Alex nodded, feeling a sense of belonging and excitement for his new life. He couldn't wait to settle in and start his new job.
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Mr. Rowan chuckled and shook his head. "No, Alex, I'm not married. I live alone in this big house. I've been a bachelor for a long time, and I've grown accustomed to having my own space."
He smiled wistfully, and for a moment, Alex saw a hint of loneliness in his eyes.
"But I must say, it's nice to have some company. I'm glad you're here, Alex. You're welcome to make yourself at home."
Alex nodded, feeling a sense of relief. "Thank you, sir. I'll make sure to respect your space and your belongings."
Mr. Rowan waved his hand dismissively. "Please, Alex, call me Mr. Rowan or even Rowan. 'Sir' makes me feel too old."
Alex smiled, feeling a sense of ease with his new employer. "Okay, Rowan .I'll keep that in mind."
As they stood there, Alex couldn't help but notice the photo on Mr. Rowan's nightstand. It was an old picture of a woman with a kind smile.
"Who is that, Mr. Rowan?" Alex asked, curiosity getting the better of him.
Mr. Rowan's expression turned nostalgic, and he smiled sadly. "That's my late wife, Elizabeth. She passed away many years ago, but I still miss her dearly."
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Kaida tossed and turned in bed, unable to shake off the image of Alex's charming smile and bright eyes. She had been thinking about him nonstop since they met earlier that day.
Finally, she couldn't resist anymore. She reached for her phone and dialed Alex's number, her heart racing with anticipation.
Alex, who was also lying awake in his new room, was surprised to see kaida's name flashing on his screen. He hesitated for a moment before answering.
"Hey, kaida. What's up?" he said, trying to sound casual.
Kaida's voice was husky over the phone. "Hey, Alex. I couldn't sleep. I was thinking about you."
Alex's heart skipped a beat. "Oh? What about me?"
Kaida laughed softly. "I don't know... I just feel like there's something about you. I wanted to hear your voice."
Kaida smiled, feeling a connection with kaida. "I'm glad you called. I was thinking about you too."
They talked for hours, sharing stories, laughter, and getting to know each other. As the night wore on, Alex realized he was falling for kaida's charming and bubbly personality.
As they said their goodbyes, kaida whispered, "I'm really glad I met you, Alex."
Alex's heart fluttered. "Me too, kaida. Me too."
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Kaida's voice was playful over the phone. "Hey, Alex? I was thinking... maybe we could meet up tomorrow afternoon?"
Alex's heart skipped a beat. "That sounds great. Where did you have in mind?"
Kaida giggled. "I was thinking of the Kinky Hotel. I've heard great things about it."
Alex's eyes widened in surprise, but he couldn't deny the excitement building up inside him. "The Kinky Hotel? That's... quite a suggestion."
Kaida's tone was teasing. "Come on, Alex. It'll be fun. We can get to know each other better... in a more private setting."
Alex hesitated for a moment, but his curiosity and attraction to Shema won over. "Okay, sure. Tomorrow afternoon at the Kinky Hotel. I'll meet you there."
Kaida squealed with delight. "Yay! I'll see you then, Alex. Wear something nice."
Alex chuckled, feeling a mix of nerves and anticipation. "I will. See you tomorrow, kaida."
As they hung up, Alex couldn't help but wonder what he had just gotten himself into. But he couldn't deny the thrill of excitement at the prospect of meeting kaida at the Kinky Hotel.
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Alex woke up early, feeling refreshed and determined to make a good impression. He headed to the kitchen to prepare breakfast for Mr. Rowan, whistling a tune as he cracked eggs into a bowl.
As he cooked, the aroma of scrambled eggs and bacon filled the air, making his stomach growl with hunger. He set the table with a smile, adding a sprinkle of parsley for garnish.
Just then, Mr. Rowan walked into the kitchen, looking impressed. "Alex, you're a man of many talents, I see. The kitchen smells amazing!"
Alex beamed with pride. "Thank you, sir! I wanted to make sure you had a good breakfast before heading to work."
Mr. Rowan took a bite, closing his eyes in appreciation. "Mmm, this is delicious. You're a natural in the kitchen."
After breakfast, Alex quickly cleaned up and began tidying the living room. He dusted the shelves, vacuumed the floor, and arranged the cushions with precision.
When Mr. Rowan saw the spotless room, he nodded in approval. "Alex, you're doing a fantastic job. I'm glad I hired you. You're not only efficient but also thorough."
Alex smiled, feeling a sense of accomplishment. "Thank you, sir. I want to make sure you're comfortable in your own home."
With a happy heart, Alex finished his chores and got ready for his own day, feeling grateful for the opportunity to work for Mr. Rowan and looking forward to his date with kaida later.
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As Alex arrived at the Kinky Hotel, he couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and nerves. He had never been to a place like this before, and he wasn't sure what to expect.
But as soon as he saw kaida waiting for him in the lobby, all his doubts disappeared. She looked stunning in a red dress, her hair styled perfectly, and a bright smile on her face.
"Hey, handsome," she said, walking towards him. "You look great."
Alex blushed, feeling a little shy but also happy to see her. "Thanks, you look amazing too."
They checked in and went to their room, which was decorated with roses and candles. Alex was impressed by the romantic setup.
Kaida took his hand, leading him to the bed. "I'm so glad we're doing this, Alex. I feel like I've known you forever."
Alex smiled, feeling the same way. "I know exactly what you mean, kaida. I feel like I've found someone special."
As they spent the day together, Alex realized that he was falling deeply in love with kaida. They laughed, talked, and enjoyed each other's company, feeling a connection that went beyond physical attraction.
As the sun began to set, Alex knew that this was a day he would never forget. He had found love and joy in the most unexpected place, and he was grateful for it.
"Kaida," he said, looking into her eyes. "I think I might be falling in love with you."
Shema smiled, her eyes sparkling with happiness. "I'm already there, Ebel. I love you too."
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As they continued to chat and laugh, Alex suddenly glanced at his phone and realized the time. His eyes widened in alarm as he saw how late it was.
"Kaida, I'm so sorry, but I have to go," he said, feeling a pang of disappointment.
Kaida looked at him with concern. "What's wrong?"
Alex hesitated, not wanting to reveal his situation. "I just have to get back home. I promised someone I'd be back by a certain time."
Kaida nodded understandingly. "Okay, I get it. You have to go."
Alex quickly got up and began to gather his things. Kaida walked him to the door, her hand on his arm.
"Thank you for today, Alex. I had an amazing time," she said, looking up at him with sparkling eyes.
Ebel smiled, feeling his heart skip a beat. "I had an amazing time too, Shema. I'll call you soon, okay?"
Kaida nodded, and they shared a quick kiss before Alex rushed out of the hotel, hoping to make it back to Mr. Rowan's house before he returned.
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Mr. Rowa walked into his house, expecting to see Alex busy with his chores or cooking dinner. But to his surprise, the house was empty and quiet.
He called out, "Alex! Alex, are you here?"
But there was no response. Mr. Rowan felt a pang of worry and disappointment. He had grown accustomed to Alex's presence and felt a sense of comfort knowing he was around.
He checked the kitchen, the living room, and even Alex's room, but there was no sign of him. Mr. Rowan's mind began to wander, thinking of all the possible reasons why Alex might not be there.
Had he forgotten about his duties? Had something happened to him? Mr. Rowan's concern turned to frustration as he realized he had no way of contacting Alex.
Just as he was about to sit down and wait for Alex's return, he heard the door open. Alex walked in, looking a bit disheveled and out of breath.
"Ah, Alex! Where have you been?" Mr. Rowan asked, trying to hide his relief.
Alex hesitated, looking guilty. "I'm sorry, Mr. Rowan. I lost track of time. I was... uh... running some errands."
Mr. Rowan raised an eyebrow, skeptical of Alex's excuse. But he decided to let it slide, hoping Alex would learn from his mistake.
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Alex took a deep breath and explained the situation to Mr. Rowan. "Sir, I know I'm late and I apologize for that. But I was with someone... a woman I met recently. We were just talking and lost track of time."
Mr. Rowan's expression turned stern. "A woman? Alex, I hired you to take care of my household, not to gallivant with women. You're here to work, not to indulge in romantic entanglements."
Alex looked down, feeling a mix of shame and defiance. "I understand, sir. But I couldn't help how I feel. And I promise it won't affect my work."
Mr. Rowan's voice was firm. "See that it doesn't. Alex, I'm warning you now: if I find out you're spending time with women again, you're fired. Do you understand?"
Alex nodded reluctantly, feeling a pang of frustration. He knew Mr. Rowan was strict, but he hadn't expected this level of control over his personal life.
"Yes, sir. I understand."
Mr. Rowan's expression softened slightly. "Good. I expect you to focus on your work from now on. No more distractions."
Alex nodded again, feeling a sense of unease. He knew he had to be careful, but he couldn't help how he felt about kaida. He hoped he could find a way to balance his job and his heart.
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Kaida sat on the couch in sage's living room, sipping a cup of tea and gushing about her encounter with Alex.
"Oh, sage, I'm telling you, I've never felt this way about anyone before," kaida said, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Alex is so charming and sweet, and he makes me feel like I'm the only person in the world."
Sage listened intently, a supportive smile on her face. "That sounds amazing, kaida. I'm so happy for you."
Kaida nodded, her ponytail bobbing up and down. "I know, right? I feel like I've found my soulmate. But there's just one problem..."
Sage raised an eyebrow. "What's that?"
Kaida's expression turned serious. "Alex works for Mr. Rowan, and he's really strict. Alex said if Mr. Rowan finds out about us, he'll lose his job."
Sage's eyes widened in surprise. "That's tough. But maybe you can keep it a secret for now and see where things go?"
Kaida nodded, determination in her eyes. "That's what I'm thinking. I'll do whatever it takes to be with Alex."
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Kaida's face fell, and she looked down, avoiding sage's gaze. "Luna... I didn't know he was still interested in me."
Sage raised an eyebrow. "Interested? Kaida, Kelvin has been pining for you for ages! He's always asking about you, and now he's seen you with Alex... I think he's got a right to feel jealous."
Kaida sighed, feeling a pang of guilt. "I know, I know. I just didn't expect things to happen so fast with Alex. And I didn't mean to hurt Kelvin's feelings."
Sage put a hand on kaida's arm. "You need to talk to Luna, clear the air. He deserves to know what's going on."
Kaida nodded reluctantly. "You're right. I'll talk to him."
Just then, sage's phone buzzed. She glanced at the screen and said, "Speak of the devil... it's Kelvin. He wants to meet up with you, kaida."
Kaida's heart sank. She knew she had to face Kelvin and explain herself. But was she ready?
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Kaida's phone rang, and luna's name flashed on the screen. She hesitated, feeling a mix of anxiety and guilt.
Sage nudged her. "Come on, kaida, answer it! You can't avoid him forever."
Kaida shook her head, letting the call go to voicemail. "I don't know what to say to him."
Sage sighed. "Well, you can't ignore him forever. He's going to keep calling until you talk to him."
Kaida knew sage was right. She took a deep breath and picked up the phone when Kelvin called again.
"Hey, Luna," she said, trying to sound casual.
"Kaida, where have you been? I've been trying to reach you all day," Kelvin said, his voice tinged with concern.
Kaida hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. "I've just been busy, Luna. What's up?"
There was a pause on the other end of the line. "I saw you with someone yesterday. Who was that guy?"
Kaida's heart skipped a beat. She knew this conversation was inevitable. "Luna, can we talk about this in person? I don't want to discuss it over the phone."
"Fine," Luna said curtly. "I'll meet you at the park at 5 pm. We need to talk."
Kaida nodded, even though Luna couldn't see her. "Okay, I'll be there."