The long-awaited day had arrived Juliet was finally leaving the recovery home. She was filled with joy, knowing that after three years of dedication to her transformation, she had made it. She felt proud of herself. In the morning, she took a walk, soaking in the freedom before returning to her new life.
Martins arrived with flowers and gifts for Juliet, as well as presents for the people who had been part of her journey. He was thrilled to pick her up and bring her back home. The moment they were in the car together, they began discussing their future how they'd go on vacations, attend art gallery exhibitions, and take job interviews across different states. They even talked about visiting her father's vacation home.
They were happy to be in each other's company. Martins had taken two days off work to spend time with Juliet, ensuring she felt comfortable and welcomed as she adjusted to life outside the recovery home
By this time, Martins and Jenny had exchanged numbers, but their conversations were brief, limited to work-related matters. When Martins decided to take two days off without informing anyone in the office aside from his superiors and the lawyer Jenny wasn't pleased. She texted him, saying she missed him and would love to visit.
Martins saw the text, but Juliet didn't pay much attention at first. However, she noticed the worry on his face and asked if he was ready to return to work once they had settled in. That's when things began to shift. Martins assured her that he wanted to spend time with her and planned to turn off his phone to relax and rest.
But Jenny wasn't having it. She called repeatedly, but Martins didn't pick up, and soon, Jenny showed up at their house. The next morning, Juliet went to answer the door, surprised to find Jenny standing there. She asked what she was looking for and who she was there to see. At first, Juliet had no suspicions, but the situation felt odd. Jenny explained that she was Martins' secretary and wanted to check if he was sick or unavailable for work.
Juliet found it strange. Why didn't Jenny just ask the superiors or check with them about Martins' absence? And how did she know where Martins lived? Doubt began to creep into Juliet's mind.
Martins came out to find Jenny at the door. He was visibly upset and asked, "Jenny, what are you doing here? I told you not to come to my house. How did you find it? Why are you here?" Jenny replied, "I'm concerned because you haven't been at work. I thought I'd check on you."
Martins, irritated, responded, "Next time, ask the superiors, and don't show up at my house. It's disrespectful." Turning to Juliet, he said, "This is Jenny, my new secretary. The previous one had to take a leave for a family funeral."
Martins grew nervous, wondering why Jenny had shown up at his house, especially since he hadn't given her any clear signals. He was starting to develop feelings for her, but he was unsure about what to do next. After Jenny left, she couldn't help but cry, feeling a deep longing for Martins. They had been chatting over the phone, and Jenny felt a connection building between them. She missed him and wanted to be with him, but the situation felt complicated, especially with Juliet in the picture.
Martins, aware of the growing tension, took a moment to reflect on the situation. He decided to call Jenny to discuss what had happened. Jenny, feeling vulnerable, asked, "Don't you miss me too?" She explained how she felt embarrassed by her visit and worried about losing her job. She didn't want Juliet to find out about her feelings for Martins.
Martins reassured her, "It's okay, Jenny. You don't need to worry about your job. I'm in charge, and anything related to the company goes through me." Jenny felt somewhat relieved by his words, but she still wanted to spend time with him. She invited Martins over to her place for dinner and some conversation, but Martins said he wanted to focus on Juliet first. He promised he would visit after he had taken care of her.
Things continued like this for a while until one evening, when Martins found himself at Jenny's place. As the evening unfolded, their closeness deepened, and Martins kissed Jenny. She responded warmly, and the moment escalated, signaling a significant change in their relationship. They had marathons of sex
Martin found himself increasingly drawn to Jenny. Her vibrant personality, energy, experience, and sweetness made it hard for him to ignore his growing feelings. He couldn't deny his attraction to her, but at the same time, he was conflicted about what this meant for his relationship with Juliet.
Juliet, sensing the tension, noticed the change in Martin's behavior. One day, she quietly asked him, "Martin, do you have feelings for Jenny?"
And without hesitations martins said "yes I do "
Upon realizing what he just said he said No immediately
Juliet called her lawyer to come over and revoke the contract because martins would be leaving
Martin's started begging and pleading for her to give I'm a second chance and she said "you should feel lucky because i didn't have you killed"he was shocked and didn't know what to do with his mouth wide open
The lawyer arrived and the contract was revoked that was when martins realized that the secretary Jenny was the lawyers divorced wife and it was all a test to see if he was suitable for a husband
It dawned on martins that he was going to be homeless and eventually relapse and go back to the recovery home but Juliet was so kind to let him stay at one of their houses until he could afford a home…The long-awaited day had arrived Juliet was finally leaving the recovery home. She was filled with joy, knowing that after three years of dedication to her transformation, she had made it. She felt proud of herself. In the morning, she took a walk, soaking in the freedom before returning to her new life.
Martins arrived with flowers and gifts for Juliet, as well as presents for the people who had been part of her journey. He was thrilled to pick her up and bring her back home. The moment they were in the car together, they began discussing their future how they'd go on vacations, attend art gallery exhibitions, and take job interviews across different states. They even talked about visiting her father's vacation home.
They were happy to be in each other's company. Martins had taken two days off work to spend time with Juliet, ensuring she felt comfortable and welcomed as she adjusted to life outside the recovery home
By this time, Martins and Jenny had exchanged numbers, but their conversations were brief, limited to work-related matters. When Martins decided to take two days off without informing anyone in the office aside from his superiors and the lawyer Jenny wasn't pleased. She texted him, saying she missed him and would love to visit.
Martins saw the text, but Juliet didn't pay much attention at first. However, she noticed the worry on his face and asked if he was ready to return to work once they had settled in. That's when things began to shift. Martins assured her that he wanted to spend time with her and planned to turn off his phone to relax and rest.
But Jenny wasn't having it. She called repeatedly, but Martins didn't pick up, and soon, Jenny showed up at their house. The next morning, Juliet went to answer the door, surprised to find Jenny standing there. She asked what she was looking for and who she was there to see. At first, Juliet had no suspicions, but the situation felt odd. Jenny explained that she was Martins' secretary and wanted to check if he was sick or unavailable for work.
Juliet found it strange. Why didn't Jenny just ask the superiors or check with them about Martins' absence? And how did she know where Martins lived? Doubt began to creep into Juliet's mind.
Martins came out to find Jenny at the door. He was visibly upset and asked, "Jenny, what are you doing here? I told you not to come to my house. How did you find it? Why are you here?" Jenny replied, "I'm concerned because you haven't been at work. I thought I'd check on you."
Martins, irritated, responded, "Next time, ask the superiors, and don't show up at my house. It's disrespectful." Turning to Juliet, he said, "This is Jenny, my new secretary. The previous one had to take a leave for a family funeral."
Martins grew nervous, wondering why Jenny had shown up at his house, especially since he hadn't given her any clear signals. He was starting to develop feelings for her, but he was unsure about what to do next. After Jenny left, she couldn't help but cry, feeling a deep longing for Martins. They had been chatting over the phone, and Jenny felt a connection building between them. She missed him and wanted to be with him, but the situation felt complicated, especially with Juliet in the picture.
Martins, aware of the growing tension, took a moment to reflect on the situation. He decided to call Jenny to discuss what had happened. Jenny, feeling vulnerable, asked, "Don't you miss me too?" She explained how she felt embarrassed by her visit and worried about losing her job. She didn't want Juliet to find out about her feelings for Martins.
Martins reassured her, "It's okay, Jenny. You don't need to worry about your job. I'm in charge, and anything related to the company goes through me." Jenny felt somewhat relieved by his words, but she still wanted to spend time with him. She invited Martins over to her place for dinner and some conversation, but Martins said he wanted to focus on Juliet first. He promised he would visit after he had taken care of her.
Things continued like this for a while until one evening, when Martins found himself at Jenny's place. As the evening unfolded, their closeness deepened, and Martins kissed Jenny. She responded warmly, and the moment escalated, signaling a significant change in their relationship. They had marathons of sex
Martin found himself increasingly drawn to Jenny. Her vibrant personality, energy, experience, and sweetness made it hard for him to ignore his growing feelings. He couldn't deny his attraction to her, but at the same time, he was conflicted about what this meant for his relationship with Juliet.
Juliet, sensing the tension, noticed the change in Martin's behavior. One day, she quietly asked him, "Martin, do you have feelings for Jenny?"
And without hesitations martins said "yes I do "
Upon realizing what he just said he said No immediately
Juliet called her lawyer to come over and revoke the contract because martins would be leaving
Martin's started begging and pleading for her to give I'm a second chance and she said "you should feel lucky because i didn't have you killed"he was shocked and didn't know what to do with his mouth wide open
The lawyer arrived and the contract was revoked that was when martins realized that the secretary Jenny was the lawyers divorced wife and it was all a test to see if he was suitable for a husband
It dawned on martins that he was going to be homeless and eventually relapse and go back to the recovery home but Juliet was so kind to let him stay at one of their houses until he could afford a home…