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Parker stared at the man sitting confidently in his chair, his brows furrowing in confusion. Reflecting on his recent actions, he couldn’t recall anything that might warrant this particular man’s sudden visit. Whenever this individual wanted to scold or lecture him, he would plant himself firmly in Parker’s office chair, a position that screamed authority and intimidation.
Carefully, Parker sneaked a glance at the man who was now glaring at him. A helpless smile spread across his face as he recognized his uninvited guest: Ethan.
Before Ethan’s marriage, Parker had endured countless challenges at his hands. However, since Ethan had tied the knot, Parker had found his saving grace–his sister–in–law, Lily. Scanning the room desperately, Parker searched for her, hoping she might miraculously appear and shield him from whatever storm Ethan had brought.
To his dismay, the room was empty. Panic set in, and Parker decided retreat was the best option. Without hesitation, he backed out of the doorway and shut the door behind him. Aurora, who had been walking right behind him, stumbled backward, startled by his sudden movement.
“What’s going on? Are you okay? Why do you look so scared?” Aurora asked, her voice laced with concern as she took in his panicked expression.
Parker wanted to cry but managed only a pitiful sigh. Gripping Aurora’s hand, he muttered, “I have no idea…”
“You have no idea? What are you saying? Is there a ghost in your office?” Aurora pressed, half–joking yet slightly uneasy.
“Worse. Much worse,” Parker whispered, his face pale.
A deep voice rumbled from within the office, making both of them jump. “Parker, get in here. Now.”
Aurora tilted her head, recognizing the voice. “That’s Ethan. Why are you so afraid of him? Did you do something wrong?” she asked, narrowing her eyes suspiciously.
“I didn’t do anything!” Parker blurted, his voice rising defensively.
The chilling voice echoed again, calm yet foreboding. “My dear friend, won’t you come in?”
“Nope. Not going in,” Parker replied quickly. “Whatever you want to say, say it from there. I’ll listen just fine from here.”
“Parker!” Ethan’s tone sharpened, making Parker visibly flinch.
“1-1 can’t go in. I’ve made a vow to God that until He blesses me with my future wife, I won’t step foot into my office!” Parker stammered, clutching at any excuse he could muster.
Aurora, his supposed “future wife,” froze in place, utterly speechless. “…What nonsense are you even talking about?”
From inside the office, Ethan’s exasperated sigh was almost audible. “Parker, GET. IN. HERE.”
On the verge of tears, Parker whispered under his breath, “Mom, save me…” Taking a deep breath to gather what little courage he had left, he prepared to step inside when a familiar voice behind him stopped him in
his tracks.
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“Was that Ethan’s voice? Is he here?”
Parker and Aurora turned around to see Lily standing a few feet away. Relief flooded Parker’s face as though he had spotted a lifeboat in the middle of a storm. Letting go of Aurora’s hand, he rushed to Lily with wide, pleading eyes.
“Sister–in–law, please save me!” he begged.
Lily frowned, confused. “What’s going on? Is Ethan in your office?”
Parker nodded vigorously.
“Why?”
“I have no idea,” Parker replied, shaking his head.
Lily glanced at him and Aurora, puzzled by their odd behavior. “Why are you two just standing out here? Let’s go inside.”
Parker froze, staring at her in horror. “You don’t understand…” he muttered, but Lily had already started walking toward the office, leaving him no choice but to follow.
This morning, Lily woke their “vigorous activities” the night before, made getting up early impossible. By the time she managed to pull herself out of bed, Ethan had already left for his office.
P later than usual, all thanks to Ethan. Her aching waist and legs, the aftermath of
Now, standing outside Parker’s office and hearing her husband’s voice inside, she was taken aback. He hadn’t mentioned coming here.
“Sister–in–law, your husband is
out
t to get me!” Parker exclaimed, his face filled with desperation.
Lily chuckled, raising an eyebrow. “What?”
“Please, Sister–in–law, save me from him!” Parker pleaded, clasping his hands together in mock prayer.
Amused by his antics, Lily nodded and strode past him. She opened the door and walked into the office confidently.
The moment Ethan spotted her, his expression softened. “Parker, YOU FINALLY… Baby, what are you doing here?” he asked, his tone instantly shifting to one of warmth and affection.
“That’s exactly what I’d like to know,” Lily replied, crossing her arms. “Why are you here, and why are you sitting in Parker’s chair?”
Noticing her displeasure, Ethan quickly stood up and approached her. Taking her hands in his, he gestured toward Parker, who was peeking in from behind Aurora. “It’s because of him,” Ethan said, his voice laced with irritation.
Parker, clearly anticipating trouble, spoke up defensively. “I didn’t do anything!”
“Oh, really?” Ethan’s eyes narrowed, his voice dripping with skepticism.
“Really!” Parker insisted, his tone firm. He was certain he hadn’t done anything to provoke Ethan’s wrath.
“If that’s the case, explain this.” Ethan grabbed a newspaper from the desk and tossed it onto Parker’s table with a sharp flick of his wrist.
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