Tricked
The Golden QuillGaelin stared at her dressing room, where did she even begin to pack. The house was so quiet. Everyone was probably at the Lee Estate or out on schedules. Gaelin wondered what Lee Soo-hyuk would say to his parents, to all those people who probably didn’t care if she was present or not. Maybe it would be a relief for them. Sighing she started to pull some work attire off hangers.
“Going somewhere?” Soo-hyuk entered and took a seat at the large dresser.
“Maybe home,” Gaelin replied as she tried to choose between two black suits, “I haven’t really decided.”
“I like both,” Soo-hyuk informed her, “keep them both.” He nodded at the suits.
“How was the meeting?” she asked quietly. How could he be talking fashion at a time like this?
“Everything is fine.” He replied.
“I will ask Tanaka to have the rest packed up.” Gaelin turned to face him, “Unless you want to pretend we are still married until everything is finalized?”
“Why would we need to pretend?” he asked in that self-assured voice. It really looked like he was laughing at her.
“Right.” Gaelin snapped her teeth together and continued to pack. Her favorite scarf was a must; there was no way she was leaving without that.
“Let me,” Soo-hyuk easily pulled the scarf from the top drawer for her. He was so close; she could breathe in his cologne that mingled perfectly with his natural scent. Gaelin tried to squeeze passed him but he trapped her in-between his arms.
“You’ve been drinking.” She realised
“I had some wine with Ho-seok.” He her hair and Gaelin froze.
“Don’t play with me,” She warned as he lowered his face, bringing his mouth close to hers.
“Tell me to stop then,” he challenged before brushing softly. Gaelin felt a panic rise up; no she was lying because it was some
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