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To Color Your Life

"If you are so worried about my fate, I will marry the first man I meet!" Emily hung up and muted the phone. The conversation with her grandmother was over. She turned around and bumped into the man behind her. "I agree!" the stranger declared with a joyous smile. "What do you agree to?" she did not understand. “What do you mean, what? If I understood everything correctly, you just promised your grandma that you would marry the first person you meet. And, I guess, that first person you meet happens to be me. So I agree. We can set a date. Although... why do we need a date? I agree to get married right now!" ... ... ... Novel Status: Volume 1 - COMPLETED ... Emily Hayes is tired of her grandmother's endless attempts to find a husband for the girl. The last conversation with a persistent relative ended with Emily threatening to marry the first person she meets. But what should she do if that very “first comer” heard everything and now demands fulfillment of the promise? And if at the first meeting she refused him, then at the second it became much more difficult to do this. ... ... ... "Are you upset, Miss Hayes?” asked the man. “Oh, no. I just haven’t been feeling well lately.” “Did something happen at work? Is anybody offending you?” Evans' gaze became serious. Emily tried to hide her smirk. She lifted her head and looked at the boss with the most innocent eyes, “Mr. Evans, you can congratulate me. I happen to be pregnant!” The man choked on his drink and immediately changed his face. The temperature around him dropped by several degrees. “And who is the lucky father, Miss Hayes?” he asked, pressing his palm into fist, “Did your grandmother finally trapped you, and Kevin got his chance?” Emily’s inner dragon purred with satisfaction. She took her sweet time before answering, “You.” My other work on Webnovel: - Fragments of Time [FREE/COMPLETED]

Anya_Nesh · Urban
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134 Chs

Never in My Life.

Justin looked at the lonely sandwich that Emily had left on her plate, "Are you sure you're full?"

The girl nodded, "Yes."

"Are you sure?"

"I am sure."

The man sighed, clearly not pleased with the girl's appetite. Emily was sure that if the boss had really wanted it, he would have fed her a dozen more sandwiches.

But now she had more important things to do than stuffing her stomach. She wiped her lips with a napkin and remembered that it would be nice to check herself in the mirror.

It's good that she was smart enough not to wear makeup in the morning. Otherwise, she would now definitely resemble a painting of a three year old debutant artist, who used her tears and mascara instead of a paint and spread this "soot" all over her face .

The girl smoothed her hair with her hands, straightened her top. That's better. Now she can continue the conversation.