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Chapter 5 - chapter four

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Alex entered Mr. Rowan's room, wearing only a pair of short underwear as he began to arrange the space. Mr. Johnson, sitting on the bed, couldn't help but notice Alex's toned physique and the way the underwear hugged his curves.

As Alex bent down to pick up a pillow, Mr. Rowan's eyes were drawn to his backside. He felt a sudden surge of attraction and, without thinking, reached out to touch Alex's buttocks.

Alex, startled, jumped up and turned around, his face flushing with surprise. "Mr. Rowan, what are you doing?"

Mr. Rowan, realizing his mistake, quickly withdrew his hand, trying to play it cool. "Oh, I was just... uh... admiring your... um... cleaning skills."

Alex raised an eyebrow, his expression skeptical. "My cleaning skills, sir?"

Mr. Rowan cleared his throat, trying to composed himself. "Yes, yes. You're doing a great job, Alex. Just... just keep up the good work."

Alex nodded, still looking unsure, but continued with his tasks, trying to ignore the awkward moment. Mr. Rowan, on the other hand, couldn't shake off the feeling of attraction he had just experienced. He began to wonder if he had been too long without companionship.

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Mr. Rowan's voice dropped to a whisper as he continued to touch Alex's body, his intentions clear. "You're so sexy, Alex... I can't resist you..."

Alex's eyes widened in shock and fear as he realized what was happening. "Mr. Rowan, stop! Are you... are you gay?"

Mr. Rowan's face twisted in a mixture of desire and desperation. "Don't say no, Alex... just let me... ah..."

Alex tried to push him away, but Mr. Rowan's grip was too strong. He felt a surge of panic and adrenaline as he realized he had to escape.

With a burst of strength, Alex broke free from Mr. Rowan's grasp and made a run for the door. "No, Mr. Rowan! I won't let you do this!"

Mr. Rowan's face contorted in anger and frustration as he realized Alex was slipping away. "Come back here, Alex! You can't just leave me like this!"

Alex didn't look back, dashing out of the room and slamming the door shut behind him. He leaned against the door, panting and trembling with fear, knowing he had to get out of the house as fast as possible.

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Alex arrived at echo's house, still shaken by the encounter with Mr. Rowan. He explained everything that had happened, from the unwanted advances to his narrow escape.

Echo listened intently, his expression growing increasingly concerned. "Alex, I'm so sorry this happened to you. But maybe it's best if you just stay away from him and don't rock the boat."

Alex shook his head, determination in his eyes. "No, Alex, I can't just stay back. I need to stand up for myself and make sure Mr. Rowan doesn't do this to anyone else."

Echo sighed, trying to reason with him. "But think about your job, Alex. You need it to support yourself. If you confront Mr. Rowan, you could lose everything."

Alex's jaw set in defiance. "I'd rather lose my job than compromise my values and dignity. I'm going to report him and make sure he faces the consequences."

Echo saw the resolve in Alex's eyes and knew he couldn't change his mind. "Okay, Alex. If that's what you're determined to do, I'll support you. But be careful, okay?"

Alex nodded, feeling a sense of gratitude towards echo. "Thanks, echo. I'll be careful."

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Echo raised an eyebrow, surprised by Alex's revelation. "Really? You've worked for Mr. Rowan for years and never suspected he was gay?"

Alex shook his head. "No, never. He's always been professional and respectful. I had no idea he had these... feelings."

Echo nodded thoughtfully. "People can be full of surprises, I guess. But still, Alex, are you sure you want to pursue this? Mr. Rowan is a powerful man, and he could make your life difficult."

Alex hesitated, unsure of what to do. Part of him wanted to forget the whole thing and move on, but another part of him wanted to stand up for himself and make sure Mr. Rowan didn't hurt anyone else.

Just then, echo's phone rang. He answered it, listened for a moment, and then handed it to Alex. "It's Shema. She wants to talk to you."

Alex took the phone, wondering what kaida wanted to say to him. As he listened to her voice on the other end of the line, he felt a surge of determination. He knew what he had to do.

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Alex spent five days at echo's house, trying to process everything that had happened. But as the days passed, he began to feel restless. He knew he couldn't stay with Daniel forever, and he needed to face Mr. Rowan eventually.

One day, Alex made up his mind. "Echo, I think it's time for me to go back to Mr. Rowan's house."

Echo looked concerned. "Are you sure, Ebel? You know what happened last time."

Alex nodded. "I know, but I need to face him. I need to show him that I won't be intimidated. And I need to get my job back."

Echo sighed. "Okay, Alex. But be careful, okay? Control yourself and don't let him get to you."

Alex nodded, determination in his eyes. "I will, echo. Thanks for everything."

With a deep breath, Alex packed his bags and headed back to Mr. Rowan's house. As he entered the house, he felt a sense of trepidation. But he steeled himself and went straight to Mr. Rowan's study.

"Mr. Rowan, I'm back," Alex said, his voice firm. "And I'm not leaving until we resolve this."

Mr. Rowan looked up from his desk, a mixture of surprise and anger on his face. "Alex, I thought we were done."

Alex shook his head. "No, Mr. Rowan. We're just getting started."

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Alex nodded and walked into the house, dropping his bag on the floor. "I'll go start cooking something for lunch," he said, heading towards the kitchen.

Mr. Rowan's expression softened slightly, his eyes following Alex as he moved. "Alex, wait," he said, his voice a little gentler than before.

Alex turned around, his eyes wary. "Yes, Mr. Rowan?"

Mr. Rowan hesitated, then seemed to change his mind. "Never mind. Just... be careful, okay?"

Alex raised an eyebrow, but nodded and continued into the kitchen. As he started preparing lunch, he couldn't shake off the feeling that Mr. Rowan was still hiding something.

Meanwhile, Mr. Rowan sat at his desk, his eyes fixed on the door Alex had disappeared through. His expression was a mix of frustration, desire, and calculation. What was he planning? Only time would tell.

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Luna's voice was tense on the phone. "Sage, I need to talk to you about kaida. Her behavior lately has been really concerning. She's been distant and secretive, and I saw her with some guy the other day..."

Luna's voice was calm and soothing. "Luna, slow down. Let's talk about this. What's really going on?"

Luna took a deep breath. "I just feel like I'm losing her, sage. She's pulling away from me and I don't know why."

Sage's tone was empathetic. "Kevin, I know kaida cares about you deeply. But sometimes people need space to figure things out. Maybe she's just dealing with some personal stuff right now."

Luna sighed. "But what about the guy I saw her with? Who is he?"

Sage hesitated before responding. "Luna, I think you need to calm down and trust kaida. She'll come to you when she's ready to talk. Just give her some space, okay?"

Luna's voice was laced with frustration. "Fine. But if I find out she's cheating on me..."

Sage interrupted him firmly. "Luna, don't jump to conclusions. Kaida would never do that to you. Just relax and let things unfold naturally. Everything will be okay."

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Kaida's voice was gentle on the phone. "Hey, Luna. I know you're worried about us, but I want to reassure you that everything will be okay."

Luna's tone was skeptical. "What's going on, kaida? You've been distant and secretive lately. Are you still thinking about marrying me?"

Kaida hesitated before responding. "Luna, I care about you deeply, but I'm waiting for someone... something. I know it sounds strange, but I need to follow my heart."

Luna's voice was laced with disappointment. "Someone? Who is it? That guy I saw you with?"

Kaida sighed. "No, Luna. It's not like that. I'm just... waiting. And I need you to trust me and give me some time."

Luna's tone softened slightly. "Shema, I want to trust you. But you're not making it easy for me. Can you at least tell me what's going on?"

Kaida's voice was firm but gentle. "Luna, I promise you, everything will soon be okay. Just have faith in me and in us. I'll explain everything soon."

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Luna's voice rose in anger. "Fine, kaida! If you're not going to be honest with me, then maybe we shouldn't even be talking!"

Kaida tried to calm him down. "Kevin, please listen..."

But Luna cut her off, his anger boiling over. "No, kaida! I've had enough of your secrets and lies! I deserve better than this!"

With that, Luna ended the call, leaving kaida stunned and worried. She tried to call him back, but he didn't answer.

Kaida sighed, feeling a mix of emotions: guilt, anxiety, and frustration. She knew she had to make things right with Kevin, but she also knew she couldn't reveal the truth about her situation yet. All she could do was wait and hope that Luna would eventually understand.

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Kaida's phone rang again, and she hesitated for a moment before answering. "Hello, Mother."

Her mother's voice was warm and expectant. "Kaida, my dear, how are you? I was just calling to ask about your efforts in getting married. Have you made any progress?"

Kaida sighed inwardly, feeling the weight of her mother's expectations. "Mother, I... I've been trying. But it's not easy. Kevin and I are having some issues right now."

Her mother's tone turned concerned. "Issues? What kind of issues? Is he not willing to marry you?"

Kaida hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. "It's complicated, Mother. I'll explain everything later. Just know that I'm doing my best."

Her mother's voice was firm but loving. "Kaida, I know you are. But remember, marriage is a crucial part of life. Don't let this opportunity slip away. Keep working on it, okay?"

Kaida nodded, even though her mother couldn't see her. "Okay, Mother. I will."

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Luna and David sat in the living room, discussing the latest development in Kelvin's relationship with Shema.

"I don't get it, man," Luna said, shaking his head. "One minute she's all into me, and the next she's distant and secretive. I feel like I'm losing my mind."

David listened attentively, nodding his head. "I think I see what's going on here. Kaida's got some issues, Luna. Maybe she's not the right girl for you."

Luna frowned. "What do you mean? I love her."

David shrugged. "Love isn't enough, my friend. You need someone who's going to be honest with you, communicate with you. Shema's not giving you that."

Luna sighed, knowing David was right. "So what should I do?"

David grinned mischievously. "If sage would let me choose for you, I'd pick someone else. Someone who's going to appreciate you for who you are."

Luna raised an eyebrow. "And who might that be?"

David chuckled. "I've got someone in mind. But we'll see about that later. First, you need to take care of this situation with Shema."

Luna nodded, determination in his eyes. "You're right. I need to move on."

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Luna arrived at the coffee shop and spotted sage already seated at a table. He waved and made his way over to her.

"Hey, sage. Thanks for meeting me," luna said, sitting down across from her.

Sage smiled warmly. "Of course, Kelvin. What's on your mind?"

Luna took a deep breath and launched into the story of his relationship woes with kaida. Sage listened attentively, her expression growing increasingly concerned.

"I just don't know what to do, kaida. I feel like I'm stuck in limbo with kaida. She's not giving me any clear signals, and I'm starting to lose hope."

Sage nodded sympathetically. "I understand how you feel, Luna. But sometimes, you have to know when to let go. Maybe kaida's not the right person for you."

Luna sighed, knowing sage was right. "I think you might be right. But it's hard to move on when I still care about her."

Sage reached out and put a hand on his arm. "I know it's hard, Luna. But trust me, you deserve better. And I think I might know someone who could be a great match for you..."

Luna's eyes widened in surprise. "Really? Who?"