Chapter 11

Prince Charming
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Taeyong passed three convenience stores before he decided he should go in to get a Snickers. Chocolate was not exactly what he wanted right then, but it looked like it was as close as he was going to get.
When this thing with Nari had first started, he hadn't really planned on sleeping with her. She was going to be his buffer from other women, give him a break. But sometime after signing the pre-nup, it had become all he thought about. Since that kiss in the limo, hell, since the softball game, chasing Kim Nari had become the only game he was interested in.
Her objections were getting weaker, her pauses were getting longer. Instead of tightening up when he got near, she got looser. Instead of cutting him down when he crossed the line, she was getting flustered. Flustered, but still fighting.
The thought of Nari flustered and fighting, beneath him, was driving him crazy.
He grabbed the first candy bar, ripped open the wrapper, and took a big bite. The woman behind the counter watched him and fanned her shirt.
He smiled at her. "I'll pay for it. I'm just not sure how many I'm going to need."
She nodded slowly, and when he caramel off his lips, her eyes widened and opened.
Taeyong took another bite and remembered Nari's pulse pounding against his lips.
Bad idea?
He didn't think so. He was pretty sure she didn't really think so either. But not entirely.

He was going to have fun getting her to yes. If it didn't kill him first.
He grabbed a second bar, decided he didn't need to give the shop girl any more of a show, and paid.
He walked back outside and couldn't think of anywhere he wanted to be except back home with Nari. Or out with Nari, if they weren't going to get .
But he couldn't go back home yet, if they weren't going to get . A man had limits.
He needed to burn some energy, get rid of some of this ual frustration, because chocolate just wasn't working.
He thought about heading to the gym, wondering if Nari would go with him. Then he grinned.
He'd take Nari to the batting cages. Get rid of his frustration and maybe talk her into wearing some short shorts while they knocked some balls around.
He couldn't think of any better of a day.
If they weren't going to get .

 

 

 

 
A few days later, Nari handed him a typed piece of paper when he came home at lunch.
"What's this?"
"A bill for all the balls jokes. You reminded me."
He glanced at it, then looked up at her. "You're kidding."
"I don't think I am."
"I just paid you a million dollars!"
"And a half."
"We're quibbling over half a million dollars and you give me a bill for $57,000?"
"You're the one who keeps opening your mouth without thinking it through. Just because it's costing more each time doesn't mean you shouldn't have to pay for the earlier blunders."
He snapped his mouth shut. "I'm not paying this."
"Why not? You agreed to it."
"Circumstances have changed."
"You mean instead of making embarrassing ual comments in front of my co-workers, you are now making sure the world believes that I am sleeping with you. Somehow I don't think the circumstances have changed in my favor."
He muttered, "You are really hung up on that."
He looked down at the paper again and she said, "It's itemized."
He read through it slowly. "So it is. Good thing we didn't have to go through all the balls every time we walked you. Cheaper to just send you to your base."
She showed him her teeth and he grinned. "Fine. I guess the memory is worth $57,000."
She waited.
He said, "Do you want me to whip out my checkbook right this minute?"
"Maybe we should wait. You'll probably do something else soon." She tapped her chin. "I wonder if I can get that half mil out of you next time."
He shook his head. "I usually just buy jewelry. I've never actually had to write a check before." He glanced down at her empty hand. "Where is your ring? Don't tell me you've lost it."
"I haven't lost it. I just don't like wearing it."
He narrowed his eyes, unreasonably unhappy she didn't like wearing it. "Go get it."
She stared at his expression. "I didn't lose it."
"Go get it."

She sighed, then grabbed a stool from the kitchen and headed for her bedroom.
He followed and said, "You need to wear it every time you go outside."
"It's too big. I keep catching it on things."
"Like what?"
"Like my jeans. I try to put something in my pocket and it gets caught. It's irritating."
"What you're telling me is the ring is too big."
She nodded.
He shook his head at her back. "How can a diamond engagement ring be too big? Too small, sure. Too big? Absurd."
She walked into her closet, placing the stool right in the middle of the room.
He said, "What are you doing?"
"Getting the ring."
She climbed up on the stool, unscrewed the frosty dome on the ceiling light, and took out a small white envelope.
He shook his head and took the envelope from her. "I have a safe."
"Then you should keep it in there."
He laughed silently, watching her screw the dome back on, then helped her down from the stool. "Seriously. In a light fixture?"
"I didn't want the housekeeper to accidentally find it."
He snorted. "You didn't want me finding it while I was looking for your stash. Do you have valuables hidden all over your house?"
"Of course not. I have a safe deposit box."
"I don't know whether to believe you or not. You hid things in your office; you're hiding things here."

He opened up the envelope, dumping out the ring. He grabbed her hand and slid it on to her finger. "Wear it."
She looked down at her hand, wiggling her finger and watching the ring sparkle, then took it back off and handed it to him. "You try it. Put it on your finger and put your hand in your pocket."
"It can't be so big of a deal that you have to hide it in a light to keep from wearing it."
She crossed her arms and nodded towards his hand. "Just try it."
He laughed, sliding the ring as far up his finger as it would go. He slid his hand into his pocket, the ring catching.
She nodded. "Now do it twenty more times and you'll start to understand."
"That's. . ."
"Annoying."
He tried it again, reluctant to agree with her. "A little. But this is the first complaint I've ever heard about it."
"Do the women you date not have pockets?"
He shrugged, thinking back. Nari was quite a bit more fond of jeans and pants than any of his previous girlfriends. He hadn't seen a glimpse of her legs since the limo.
He said, "Maybe it's like high heels. Worth the pain."
"It's not to me."
He smiled at her. "Okay. We'll go get something else."
She shook her head. "We've only got a few weeks left. I don't really need a ring."
"An engagement's not real unless there's a ring on your finger."
"Show me where that's written."
"I'll have my grandma bring over a copy."
She pouted. "I don't want a ring."
"Too bad. It shows the world that you're taken."
She gave him a look. "That's just lovely. Where's your 'private property' stamp?"
"A man doesn't get one until he's actually married."
"I like where this conversation is going. I'm starting to smell a half million dollars."
He laughed again, taking the ring off his finger. He held it up to the light. "You're really not going to wear this?"
She shook her head. "No."
"I guess it was just supposed to be a temporary one, anyway. Let's go get you the real one."
He took her hand in his and began pulling her out of the closet. She dug in her heels.
He said, "You really don't want me picking it out, do you? I believe in the 'bigger is better' mantra."
"I'll just find somewhere else to hide it."
"Or you could come with me and pick one you'll actually wear."
"I'm not sure we're ever going to meet on this issue. I'll pick small ones and you'll pick big ones. This engagement will be over before we can agree."
"What else are we going to do today?"
"You sh

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Shawolgurl
#1
Chapter 18: I enjoy reading this so much. I love Taeyong and Nari's characters and LOVE their conversations so much <333
tonnettie
#2
Chapter 18: No dull conversations. Kudos to you authornim! You got so much amazing lines in you!
Hayleyfields
#3
Chapter 18: just thinkin about lil mork as their son makees me cryyyy
Hayleyfields
#4
Chapter 16: i always have this bitter sweet feeling about this chapter . like ireally love the start and it makes me laugh a lot , but when i reach the ending , i just want to cry.... and still i love it
Hayleyfields
#5
Hello again .
Here for the second time
sukinee23 #6
I always come back to read this story :)
topbias #7
Chapter 18: Completed the whole in one sitting. Danggg! This is sooo underrated. How I wish I could upvote more than once T_T
Hayleyfields
#8
Chapter 18: OH . MY .GAD . It was really beautiful , every little thing about it was so amazingly written that it got me so hooked , it wasn't funny anymore.
Specially the comedy about it was so nice . All those chocolate moments , the empty(or maybe not) threats , lisa as a whole , nari hating christine , nari and taeyong ,... everything , everything was Awesome. Tnx for putting your precious time and writing this precious story
zangsia1 #9
Chapter 18: Wow... read through one sitting! Its almost 3am! Thanks authornim!