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Matthew was quite cooperative. Lifting his face, squinting slightly, he said in a magnetic, husky tone, âIf I admit I miss you, will you allow me to do something in my office?â
Dolores couldnât hold it in instantly. She could not compare with him in shamelessness.
She let go, but Matthew grabbed her hand, unwilling to let her go. With a smile, he said, âYou canât just walk away after flirting with me.â
Dolores said flirtatiously, âI wasnât flirting with you. Besides, who witnessed it and who can prove it?â.
Matthew laughed, âIn the future, no matter what you do to me, I must take a video to be the proof.â
Dolores did not continue to tease him. She got up from his lap, âGo back to your work. Iâll wait for you on the side.â
Matthew was unwilling to let go of her, âI can read the documents with you in my arms.â
Dolores was embarrassed, âI donât think itâs a good idea for anyone to come in and see us.â
âWeâre married, who dares criticize us?â said Matthew matter-of-factly.
Dolores was still unwilling. Matthew didnât care, pulling her into his arms. With one hand wrapped around her waist, he opened the folder to read with the other.
G al no vel s . com holds tales worth Reading Knowing him well, Dolores didnât struggle again. She found a cozy spot and sat there. Many men his own age put on weight, but he had no belly fat at all. When he sat, she could only feel the muscles. Even women would envy his shape.
Dolores felt bored. She asked, âDonât you feel uncomfortable when you hug me?â
Matthew gave her a look and replied, âNo, I donât feel uncomfortable. I like hugging you.â
Dolores smiled, snuggling into his arms, âWhat kind of girl is Boyceâs girlfriend?
Boyce is very boring, but sheâs gotten me to accept her. Sheâs pretty good.â Boyce was a good man, but he was pretty slow in love.
Suddenly, he had a girlfriend, which surprised Dolores. Last time Armand said Boyce had a girlfriend, but Boyce denied it.
âHave you met the girl named Jasmine Burke?â she asked.
Matthew said no.
In fact, he had met Jasmine, but had forgotten about it.
Armand took her to the company once.
Dolores could not understand the document in her hands. The more she read, the sleepier she became. Yawning, she asked, âWhen are you going to finish it?â
Matthew patted her, âIf youâre sleepy, take a nap. Iâll wake you up when Iâm done.â
Dolores let out a âhmmâ and closed her eyes, leaning back against his chest.
She had slept for two hours. Matthewâs lap went numb, but seeing that she was sleeping soundly, he didnât wake her, and he couldnât make a move either, afraid to wake her.
âYou should have woken me.â Dolores rubbed her eyes and got up from his arms. There was a glass of water on the desk, so she picked it up and took a sip, easing the thirst in her throat.
Matthew rubbed his numb thighs, âYou were sleeping soundly, so I didnât have the heart to wake you.â
Dolores put down the glass of water and gave him a look. She hugged him and gave him a peck on the cheek, âHoney, where are we going to eat today?â.
Matthew was surprised to hear her call him honey. He looked at her in a daze for quite a while, âWhat did you call me now?â.
Dolores stood up and denied, âI called you a moment ago?â.
Matthew smiled helplessly, âYouâre getting very sly.â
Dolores leaned against the desk, âThatâs used to describe a fox.â
Matthew pushed the chair away and stood up. He leaned over and picked her up, âYou are a fox.â
Dolores shook her legs, quietly enjoying her husbandâs intimacy and care.
With a gentle smile, he said, âSo, you like a fox like me?â.
âIâve been seduced by the lovely fox, so now I want to be with the lovely fox.â Matthew sat her down on the couch, âLetâs go to the company cafeteria for lunch.â
Dolores nodded and said obediently, âItâs all up to you.â
Smiling, Matthew touched her nose.
At a little after eleven, all the employees left. Matthew and Dolores came down ten minutes later. When they arrived, almost all of the companyâs employees were in the cafeteria.
Abbott arrived for lunch later than the others. With a tray in his hands, he saw them enter and greeted them with a smile, âGood morning, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.â
He was surprised to see Matthew having lunch with Dolores in the cafeteria. He asked, âAre you here for lunch?â
Dolores smiled and asked, âOr what?â.
Abbott smiled too. Although the cafeteria food was delicious, it could not compare to that of a restaurant.
Just then, someone stood up and said, âCongratulations, Mr. Nelson.â
On their wedding day, Matthew gave each WY Group employee two thousand as lucky money.
When they saw the couple they were very excited. They respectfully called Dolores Mrs. Nelson.
Earlier, when Matthew had not celebrated the wedding, the employees knew about their relationship. However, they did not dare to change her title.
Now, everyone in the country knew they were married.
âPlease come and sit here. There are empty seats,â said the secretary in Matthewâs office. She was sitting alone at a table with several empty seats.
When Matthew was busy, he used to come here for lunch often. The employees were used to it. However, this was the first time their presidentâs wife came here.
Someone also showed the empty seat at their table, âWe also have empty seats here.â
âThank you all. We can sit here.â Dolores smiled and sat with Matthew at the secretaryâs table.
The secretary mentioned it first, and it was only fitting to sit with her.
All the employees liked Dolores very much. She was easy to get along with and never put on airs. Right now, she was coming with Matthew to eat in the cafeteria, so the employees were quite enthusiastic about her and respected her a lot.
Dolores did not eat in silence. All the employees came over to greet her after lunch.
âPlease bear with her, Mrs. Nelson. At last, our president has a wife. We are all happy for him.â Abbott also came over after lunch. Two staffers had come over to greet Dolores, so he teased her.
He thought to himself, I used to despise Dolores the most, but now a lot of employees like her. Iâm sure Iâm not good at getting to know others.
Thatâs why he could only work for others instead of being a boss himself.
Matthew looked up at him, âArenât you busy?â
Abbott let out an awkward laugh, âI just came to say goodbye.â
As he left, he said to Dolores, âLook. This is how he suppresses me.â
Dolores laughed. After Abbott left, she prodded Matthew, âYouâd better treat your subordinates better in the future.â
âDonât listen to his nonsense.â Matthew scoffed.
Dolores had been at the company for a full day. In the evening, Amanda called saying she wanted to have dinner with them. So, they went to pick her up before heading to the restaurant.
When they got there, Armand was already waiting at the cash register.
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