Chapter 1000 He Refused to Give Her a Title When Selena left Manston Manor, Raymond's driver personally drove her to the company. Her mind was still spinning from what Raymond had said, and she felt her face heat up. But thinking about Tessa being around, Selena's thoughts got a lot clearer.
If she really went to Manston Manor tonight, would that be considered cheating with Raymond? At first, when he didn't know who Selena was, their relationship could kinda be seen as an affair. Now, he seemed to be dating Tessa, yet he was still getting involved with Selena. Their relationship had always been messy like this. He never wanted to make it official, just wanted to keep things on the down-low.
She lowered her eyes, feeling the pain not in her body, but in her heart.
It felt like her heart was being squeezed, making it hard to breathe.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhen Selena got back to S.M Corporation, Ann was already waiting for her.
Seeing her, Ann rushed over and hugged her, "Ms. Fair, are you okay?" Selena nodded, suddenly remembering she had lost her phone. She quickly rummaged through her bag and found a new phone inside. The SIM card must have been replaced too; she had lost track of how many phones she had lost. Selena replied, "I'm fine." Ann looked relieved, and they both headed into the office.
This time, it was thanks to Raymond, but thinking about Tessa at the Montague Group made Ann uneasy.
Ann said, "Ms. Fair, I went to the Montague Group yesterday. Tessa brings Mr. Montague meals every day, and she can cand go from the top floor as she pleases. The receptionists all say she's likely to marry Mr. Montague. And Tessa is really good at playing innocent." By now, Selena had already opened her computer. She wasn't wearing a high-collared shirt, and the marks on her skin were visible with her movements.
Ann wasn't dumb; she knew who had left those marks, and she felt a bit resentful.
There were so many women around Raymond. This time, it was thanks to him, but how could he let such an amazing woman like Selena be his secret lover? If Selena could choose another guy, she'd definitely be happier, instead of sticking with Raymond and dealing with the from other women.
Ann said, "Ms. Fair, you shouldn't be with Mr. Montague. He doesn't appreciate you. He calls you when he wants and ignores you when he doesn't. He probably just likes the control." Selena's hands paused. The feeling of control? But last night, when he half-knelt in front of her, devoutly massaging her legs, for a moment, she had the illusion that Raymond had turned into a knight, a servant.
Their posture and position made her feel like she wasn't completely under his control.
Only during sex was he very dominant, each tthrusting fiercely, never listening to her.
After sex, he would becsomewhat clingy. Then, he would turn cold and indifferent, as if all the passion had disappeared.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThis was their usual interaction pattern, and Selena had gotten used to it.
However, when Ann said that Raymond didn't cherish her, Selena's heart still twinged.
Ann continued, "Ms. Fair, I think Mr. Smith is quite good, and Austin too. At least with them, you wouldn't be so tired." Selena opened her computer, looking at today's entertainment news, her tone becoming indifferent, "I don't have that kind of feeling with Richard. I can sense that he only seesas a friend. As for Austin, I'm the boss, and he's the employee." Ann asked, "What about with Mr. Montague?" Selena was silent for a while, then smiled bitterly, "I don't know either. I don't dare to ask." With one sentence, Ann knew that Selena liked Raymond.
People were like this: the more they m liked someone, the more they questioned if they deserved them. they them.
Moreover, news of Raymond's interactions with Tessa was still spreading.
In terms of family background, looks, and ability, Raymond wasoutstanding, easily making one feel unworthy.
Ann was silent, and then they heard a knock on the office door, followed by Austin's voice from outside, "Ms. Fair, E may I cin?" Selena was a bit surprised, 'Austin's outside? Did he hear what we just said?'