Chapter 194
Love from My Dominant Boss
âLet go of me, you pervert!â
I struggled as much as I could. At that moment, I was truly tempted to slap Michael right across the face, but I was too chicken to do so.
âYou belong to me, Anna Garcia. Do you hear me? You are mine, and I will not allow you to be with another man!â
Michael was grouchy when he glared at me and grumbled into my ear.
My heart trembled fiercely. An idea instantly flashed through my mind. I-Is he jealous? Is that why heâs angry at me for having dinner with Ronan?
Thinking about that got me a little excited. I truly wished that was the case.
I stopped struggling against Michael. My eyes shone with sincerity, and I stared for a long time before I replied, âOkay, I understand, and I wonât sleep with anyone else before our relationship ends, but he really is just a friend.â
Michael was the only one I love with all my heart and soul, so how could I possibly get intimate with anyone else? Even if our relationship ends, I likely wonât be with anyone for a while. I am destined to be hurt by this relationship between us.
The fury in Michaelâs eyes dissipated quickly when he saw me softening. His grip on my hand loosened as well.
He looked into my eyes as I gazed calmly into his. There wasnât even a hint of guilt in me.
âYou better remember the words you said, Anna Garcia. I will not allow my woman to betray me!â warned Michael in his deep voice. His tone was powerful and convincing as he did so.
My heart trembled as I nodded robotically. The strong aura his body exuded got me inexplicably nervous.
I stared blankly at him. Michael kissed me before I came around.
He wasnât as forceful as he was earlier, but he was still possessive. Despite that, I couldnât stop myself from falling for him. I knew that I would just get hurt if I fall deeper in love, but I couldnât help it.
Michael kissed for a long time. He didnât let me go until my mind had already shut down. That night, he was especially passionate, and I had trouble keeping up.
After what seemed like an eternity, I felt like my back was breaking when he was finally done.
I panted as I laid on the bed. Michael, however, walked right out of the bedroom. He didnât hold me in his arms like he used to, and that disappointed me a little.
Hearing the running water from the washroom got me curious. I wanted to know if he was simply possessive of me, or if he truly cared.
Despite my curiosity, I didnât have the guts to ask him. I worried that his answer would break my heart.
I was exhausted after Michael drained me like that, so I closed my eyes and stopped wondering.
It didnât take me long to fall asleep, and I didnât know when Michael returned to bed, but he was awake when I got up.
He tilted his head toward me when I looked at him. His gaze was serene, and I couldnât detect any emotions from them.
âLast nightâ¦â
I remained quiet for a long time, but when I finally tried to speak, I realized that I was at a loss for words.
âLetâs get up.â
Michael didnât say much after blurting those words. He simply got out of bed.
I felt a little nervous as I watched him get dressed. Is the dinner incident over? Or is he still angry?
I didnât think that I did anything wrong last night, but I didnât want him to be mad at me.
Michael and I got out of bed together. At first, I assumed that he would offer to drop me off at work as he had over the past few days. But, he didnât. He walked down the stairs and drove away with no regard for me. It felt like he had completely neglected my existence.
I was a little disappointed when I watched his car going down the road. I sighed before heading toward the subway.
There were times when I found that I have overestimated my existence in Michaelâs life. He never let go of what happened yesterday and is still mad at me.
I had just reached the office when my phone rang. It was my mom. It had been days since I went to the hospital, and I hadnât called her in a while. Her calling me out of the blue like that gave me a bad hunch.
I scanned my colleagues to make sure no one was looking before heading to the pantry to accept the call.
âHey, mom.â
âAnna Garcia, do you realize that it has been a while since you visited the hospital? Do you plan on abandoning your dad and your brother? Are you just going to ignore us after you tossed us to the hospital?â
Momâs complaint spewed out of the phone as soon as the line was established.
I had already gotten used to my momâs tone by then, but I still couldnât help frowning a little.
âSorry, mom. I have been busy at work, so I havenât had the time to go visit.â
It didnât matter how my mom treated me in the past. I was still wrong for not visiting more frequently.
âSteven will be discharged in a few days, but he needs to go for regular check-ups. It will be inconvenient for us if we go back to the village, so find a place for us to stay here.â
My mom never complained about me not visiting again. Instead, she changed the topic.
âOkay, I will try to find a suitable place.â
I spoke after being quiet for a while. My budget was already tight, so if I were to rent another place, the weight on my shoulders would be extremely burdensome. However, I understood that Stevenâs legs were badly injured, and he needed proper medical attention. That was why I agreed to help out.
âRemember to source for a spacious place. Get us a place with three rooms and easy access to the washroom. You know how your brotherâs legs are right now. Itâs difficult for him to go to the washroom.â
My momâs tone had no warmth; she had been ordering me around since the line was established. I knew that she was angry at me, so I was trying my best to butter her up. Still, I had to turn her down when she wanted a place with three rooms.
âMom, itâs very expensive to rent a place with three rooms in this city. Itâll cost thousands a month.â
I didnât have much money left with me, so there was no way I could afford it. The rent in Avenport was simply too high.
âWhat? Is money more important than your brother? So what if itâs thousands a month? Are your brotherâs legs not worth the price?â