《Mr. Wolf's Secretary: A Sidekick Romance》 Chapter 1: PROLOGUE Chapter 1: PROLOGUE She was exhausted and she felt sick but there was nothing she could do about it. The voices in her head screamed in unison and told her to find a way out of the misery she was in. She took a moment to gather her thoughts but conflicting ideas corrupted her mind. She tried to fight but she didn¡¯t know if it¡¯s worth fighting for! She was hopeless! It has been an hour since she sat in front of the mirror and eyed the scissor nearby. The mean words from herte father echoed inside her head, and every second that passed she began to believe him. ir cursed at the woman in the mirror and narrowed her eyes to check her appearance. She tied her long hair into a messy bun to check every pore on her face. Everything went wrong in her life! She just lost her job because of a woman¡¯s insecurity! She could probably let it slide but it didn¡¯t happen once! Her longest tenure in apany would only be a week or less than a month. How would she keep on living without a stable ie? She would starve to death! She had no surviving family aside from the mother who abandoned her when she was only four years old, and her excuse for a father was abusive to her until the day he died. Until hisst breath, he cursed at her mother and wished they didn¡¯t look the same. As if it was her fault for inheriting her mother¡¯s goddess-like feature! N?velDrama.Org owns this text. Maybe he was right all this time! ir closed her eyes as her hands slowly inched their way towards the scissor and when her fingers touched the coldness of the de, she grabbed it! Then, she untied her hair and without thinking thoroughly, she began cutting her hair. Little by little, long strands of jet ck hair fell onto the floor. However, when she stared at her image in the mirror, she cringed at her appearance. She bit her lower lip as she strode towards the door, and went outside. She recalled that her father always has an extra shaver in his bathroom, and she¡¯s on her way to retrieve it! She decided to go hairless and damn the consequences! The door to his father¡¯s room creaked when she pushed it slowly. The old man has been dead for several months, but it was her first time to visit his room, and it¡¯s creepy. It was as if his spirit remained lingering in his bedroom, and she had to sprint towards the bathroom. The sound of her heartbeat was almost deafening as she left and returned to her room, with the shaver on her right hand. She took several deep breaths before she resumed sitting in front of the mirror, and shaved her hair! Ten minutester, she was torn between crying andughing at her appearance. She¡¯s bald and she looked like a monk! She looked horrible without a single hair on her head, and she regretted her impulsive decision to shave it. She stared at the mirror without blinking her eyes, and she almost jumped when someone knocked on her door. It must be Tracy, her tenant. She regretted her decision when she couldn¡¯t even show her bald head to anyone, especially to her tenant. Tracy has been renting the extra bedroom even when her father was still alive, and they have been friends since then. She searched for a hoodie in her wardrobe and wore it on top of her clothes before she went to open the door. ¡°Hey,¡± she greeted the woman who brought a bag of goodies from the bakeshop where she worked. ¡°Is that for me?¡± She inquired but before Tracy could respond, she took the bag from her, and let the woman in. ¡°Why are you wearing a hoodie? Don¡¯t you feel hot?¡± She had been wondering from the moment ir opened the door because it was thirty-eight degrees outside! She looked around, and when her eyes got a glimpse of ck hair on the floor, her eyes widen and aimed for the hoodie on ir¡¯s head. ¡°Shit! What have you done?¡± She eximed upon seeing her bald head for the first time. ir was embarrassed when her bald head was exposed, but she couldn¡¯t do anything about it anymore. It was done, and the only thing she could do was to wait for her hair to grow again. ¡°I don¡¯t want to be ir anymore, Tracy.¡± She said. When she first saw herndlord¡¯s daughter, she envied ir¡¯s one of a kind beauty and wished she would look as great as her. However, ir has a bad fortune and her father always med it for her looks and said that it was cursed. ¡°What do you mean, ir? Why would you believe your father? He didn¡¯t do anything but tormented you!¡± ir sat down on the edge of her bed, and Tracy did the same. ¡°What if he¡¯s right? Ever since, I was unlucky!¡± She eximed as she recalled how much she endured while growing up. ¡°But your hair!¡± Tracy¡¯s hand moved to touch ir¡¯s head, but the woman was fast enough to block her hand. ¡°They will grow again,¡± she smiled while massaging the shiny scalp and both women burst into laughter. ¡°So, how do you like my new look?¡± She asked. Tracy cringed while staring at the hairless head of her friend. ¡°What¡¯s your n?¡± She inquired. ¡°Hmmm, I¡¯m not sure, but maybe I should shop for a man¡¯s clothes. Or maybe I should get a tattoo or a piercing to match my appearance, what do you think?¡± She imagined other ways inside her head on how to look manly. Tracy pouted her lips while she squinted her eyes at ir. Although she didn¡¯t agree to her ns at all, she wouldn¡¯t stop her, and the least she could do was to support her as a friend. ¡°Oh well, your figure may be slim, but it¡¯s the trend nowadays. It¡¯s painful to have a tattoo, and you know, it¡¯s permanent. Won¡¯t you regret itter?¡± She asked while eyeing ir¡¯s blemished-free skin. ¡°In my current situation, regret is out of the question Tracy. I¡¯m desperate!¡± She lied. ¡°I understand. Should I get inked as well?¡± Tracy suggested, and when ir smiled, they both wrinkled their noses and grinned. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Everyone in his family expected him to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfathers ¨C to be a yboy! However, they had no idea he has no girlfriend since birth. He¡¯s not gay and he wasn¡¯t afraid of women. He couldn¡¯t hurt a single woman, because of his mother! His grandmother would scold him for being a mama¡¯s boy, but he wasn¡¯t a mama¡¯s boy either. He just wanted to make his mother happy after she suffered so much from his father¡¯s betrayal. Jacob hated ir at first sight. The word heartbreaker was written on his face, and Jacob feared that ir would target his mother. Although his mother was already in her fifties, she didn¡¯t look like one, and a young man¡¯s attention would surely make her heart flutter like a schoolgirl. Jacob clenched his fist while ir nced at his mother for moral support when he ordered to have his tattoo removed! ¡°Baby, it¡¯s just a tattoo! Common, please be reasonable.¡± Carm Gordon reasoned out on behalf of the newly-hired secretary. Baby? She tried to hide the smile on her lips, but she was amused at how Jacob clenched his jaw after Mrs. Gordon referred to him as a baby. ¡°I¡¯m sorry,¡± she apologized after she burst outughing. ¡°Just like what I said, your tattoo is an issue to me.¡± He reiterated. ir kept quiet while Mrs. Gordon argued with Jacob Gordon regarding her tattoo, and when the waiter arrived, they both stopped. ¡°Thank you, Mrs. Gordon.¡± She said when Jacob¡¯s mother gestured her to begin eating. For a moment, they focused on their breakfast, but in no time at all, Jacob was at it again. He red at ire for acting weak in the eyes of his gullible mother. ¡°So, how old are you, Mr. Cuizon?¡± He had no chance to review the man¡¯s resume because it was his mother who chose him, and as always, he trusted her judgment of character. However, with ir Cuizon, he began to doubt his mother¡¯s ability to urately judge a character. ¡°I¡¯ll be twenty-three this year, Mr. Gordon.¡± She replied. Inside his head, Jacob calcted the age gap between ir and his mother, and he coughed at the difference of thirty-two years. ¡°As young as you are, you must have big dreams in life.¡± He insinuated that the man would resort to gold-digging to achieve his dreams and goals in life. ¡°Big dreams? I¡¯m not sure, but I only dream to have a stable job.¡± She replied. For her, it¡¯s a struggle to stay longer in onepany, and she wished that Wolf Bank would give her the chance to stay longer. Jacob arched his brow at ir¡¯s ridiculous response. Just a stable job? Hah, who was he trying to fool? He red at his secretary who kept on smiling towards his mother. ¡°Are you sure?¡± He wasn¡¯t the only one who questioned her dreams in life, but she was telling the truth. She only needed a stable job, then maybe someday, she would start a family. ¡°Yes, I am sure.¡± She responded. Jacob shook his head at ir¡¯s tant lie. The guy was good at lying, and he lost his appetite just by sitting at the same table with him. He scowled at the newly-hired, but his mother caught him ring at ir and warned him to stop. For the first time, the demure Carm Gordon kicked him under the table. After breakfast, Carm entrusted ir to Jacob and left for another engagement with her friends. ire was nervous while she walked beside him in going back to the office. Jacob was silent, and she didn¡¯t know how to engage him in a less awkward conversation. When they get to the office, she opened the door for him because it was part of her job. Earlier, she noticed the way he scowled at her, and she wondered what¡¯s wrong. After she closed the door behind her, she followed him inside his huge office that overlooked the business district in the city. ¡°Do you have something to tell me?¡± Jacob asked when ir followed him inside his office. ¡°I think it¡¯s vice versa, Mr. Gordon. Do you hate me?¡± She inquired. It would be awkward to work with a boss who hated her. It¡¯s her first day at work for goddamn sake! Jacob thought that it would be his best chance to be clear with him. They¡¯re going to work together, and he wouldn¡¯t like to have a bad rtionship with his secretary. ¡°Will you be honest, ir? Are you dating my mother without my knowledge?¡± he asked. WHAT? Whoa, that was the most ridiculous question she has ever heard her entire life! ¡°Are you implying that I got the job because I¡¯m dating her?¡± ¡°Isn¡¯t it?¡± Jacob followed-up the question with another one when ir didn¡¯t give him a direct answer. ¡°No, sir!¡± She denied his usation. ¡°Why don¡¯t we ask your mother if I¡¯m dating her?¡± She suggested, and Jacob paled at the possibility of offending his mother. This content belongs to N?/velDra/ma.Org . It would be a disaster if his mother would learn about his suspicions, and causing her to be unhappy was thest on his list. ¡°Are you telling the truth that you¡¯re not in a rtionship with her?¡± ¡°I don¡¯t date anyone who¡¯s way too old than me,¡± she replied. ¡°My mother doesn¡¯t look like her age,¡± he argued. If only she¡¯s allowed to roll her eyes at him, she would have done it already. ir concluded that Jacob Gordon has a serious mental problem. When he asked about her rtionship with Carm Gordon, he assumed the worst. When she told him she wouldn¡¯t date an older woman, he argued that his mother was still beautiful. What aplicated man! ¡°As your secretary, I think I have the right to know you and your secret. Tell me, are you into men?¡± After she delivered her question professionally, she watched how Jacob swallowed a lump in his throat, and once again, she was attracted to the way his adam¡¯s apple moved. She had to shake her head to stop imagining him and her together¡­in bed! Jacob gritted his teeth as he tried to control himself from squeezing the life out of Stefan¡¯s neck. How dare he was to assume that he¡¯s not straight! ¡°What do you think?¡± He asked instead. ¡°I think you¡¯re gay,¡± she replied truthfully, and it was based on his observation. The Novel will be updated first on this website. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!