After a long silence, I said, "I can go to Zimmer Corporations but not now because I still have lessons t o attend and tests to sit. If you can accept it, then accept it. Otherwise, there's nothing left to say between us."
Matthew snorted. "It makes no difference whether you agree or not."
"What do you want, then?" I looked unkindly at him." Don’t take it too far."
He pursed his lips. "Why don't we do this? You'll go to my place every day and have a meal with me. I'm sure this isn't too hard of a request?"
Looking into his emotionless eyes, I frowned. "For how long?"
He replied, "A year."
A year?
I took a deep breath. "I have a life of my own, Matthew."
He raised his brows. "What about six months?"
"Is it that hard to repay my kindness of saving your life back then with a meal every day for six months?"
I seemed to have no way of saying no after what he
said.
"Just six months.” I cast my eyes down. "I hope you'll keep your word and stop interfering with my life."
I felt a little drained and irritated, feeling as though some of my emotions had been torn open slightly.
I did not stay much longer after saying that and planned to leave.
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