Everett didn't respond to the message. He just deleted it, opened the window, flicked his lighter with his slender fingers, and lit a cigarette.
After calming down for a bit, he took a shower and returned to the bedroom, cradling the already-asleep Dorothy in his arms.
It seemed like only at these times could he get a sense of reality.
Dorothy was truly his now.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe next morning, Dorothy was awakened by her alarm clock.
Since she had to go out with Kevin for due diligence today, she had to go to the office early to prepare all the necessary documents.
She thought she'd definitely wake up earlier than Everett, but when she opened her eyes, he was already up and preparing breakfast in the kitchen.
She stretched her body and shuffled over to him in her slippers. "Everett, sometimes | feel like you never need to sleep.” Everett was frying eggs as he turned his handsome face to glance at her and smile. "I'm used to it. | haven't slept more than six hours since graduation.” "Being a CEO is really tough." Dorothy finally realized how tough Everett really had it.
She used to think that being the one giving orders was the most leisurely job. No one dared to talk back to him in the company, and everyone respected him privately. He had power and influence; he was basically a winner in life.
But after getting to know Everett's private life, she couldn't help but sigh at how difficult his job actually was.
There were so many things he had to consider; every step he took had to be cautious. One wrong move could potentially lead to a huge loss and deal a great blow to his reputation.
"Don't | need to make money to support you and our family?" Dorothy couldn't help but laugh out loud at Everett's remark. Probably no one else would ever get the chance to hear him say that.
“Do you really need to make money? The dividends from these projects alone are enough for you to live comfortably forever." "No. I'm still not powerful enough.” Dorothy raised an eyebrow in confusion.
"If | were really powerful, you wouldn't need to worry or struggle with anything." Everett put a hot cup of milk in her hand. His voice was soft and deep as he said, "Trust me, I'll handle it." "I do trust you." Dorothy squinted her eyes and smiled. "I really do." This was the only time in so many years that she went against her mother's wishes, and it was for Everett.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmEven when Bella was being unreasonable and her requests were outrageous, she still tried to comply. She never thought about asserting her own thoughts. Because back then, her only wish was for her mother to live on and get better.
Then came her desire to not be short of money. She wanted to have her own house one day, so she no longer needed to rent or move.
Now that she was with Everett, she added another wish to her list: a family of her own with Everett.
After breakfast, Everett drove Dorothy to the office and left.
"I might not be back tonight; | have to go out of town. I'll try to be back by the afternoon; if not, it'll be tomorrow." Everett detailed his schedule thoroughly, acting like a husband who always worried about his wife as he reported his itinerary.
Dorothy smiled helplessly. "Isn't it normal for you to go on business trips? Prioritize work and do your thing. Don't worry about me; I'll go back on my own after work." "Okay." He nodded, then reminded her again, "Remember, don't open the door if someone knocks." Everett was afraid that his mother or Heather would give her a hard time.