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ds fueled by the pain of betrayal and injustice. “Look, I just can’t take it anymore,” she broke down before she could finish writing. “What is it with men like you… that makes you think you can control my life?”
Mr.
Williams’s demeanor softened as he listened. “I’m not refusing to accept your resignation because I want to bully you,” he explained as he rose and took the seat beside her.
“Just let me go,” she pleaded, looking up at him. “I can’t—”
Shirley broke off when Mr.
Williams took out a handkerchief and gently dabbed at her tears.
“I can’t let you go because I like you, Shirley,” Mr. Williams revealed, his sincerity catching Shirley by surprise.
“But you don’t even know me, Mr. Williams,” she countered, puzzled by his sentiment after their rocky start.
“Nathan, call me Nathan.
And yes, I might not know you fully, but I admire your spirit and strength,” Nathan explained, trying to bridge the gap between them.
Shirley was torn, Brody’s past words haunting her, making her doubt Nathan’s intentions. Be grateful that I love you, Shirley, because nobody else ever could. You’re nothing but a tool to be used.
Shirley didn’t know how to process everything that had happened in the last few days and left Nathan’s office abruptly.
The next day, she arrived at work and was surprised when Nathan approached her desk with two coffees in hand, offering one to her with a smile that seemed genuinely aimed at brightening her day.
But Nathan’s small act of bringing Shirley coffee was overshadowed by Brody and Lila’s brazen display of affection as they arrived at work.
“Excuse me, I need to step out,” Shirley said abruptly, fleeing to the bathroom for solace.
Nathan, puzzled by Shirley’s reaction, approached another secretary watching Brody and Lila with disdain, and it was then he learned Brody was Shirley’s husband.
“He’s flaunting their affair right in front of his wife,” the secretary explained.
Nathan was shocked.
He wanted to march after Brody and deck him, but he wouldn’t cross the lines of human decency.
Later that day, Shirley entered Nathan’s office with a stack of files for the Richardson case. As she placed the documents on his desk, she turned to leave, only to be stopped by Nathan’s voice.
“Shirley, could you stay for a moment? I need help to organize these arguments for the case.”
Shirley paused, then slowly turned back, a curious look on her face.
“Sure, I can help. What do you need exactly?”
Nathan smiled. “I’m trying to frame our argument more compellingly.
I thought you could give me a fresh perspective.”
As Nathan and Shirley worked closely together on the case, the tension between them gradually transformed into a mutual understanding and respect. Their conversations flowed easily, and Shirley was surprised to discover Nathan’s love for jazz.
“You’re into jazz?” Shirley asked, intrigued.
“Yeah, there’s a lot about me you don’t know. Jazz is just the beginning,” Nathan replied, sharing a smile.
Their connection deepened over time, and Shirley found herself increasingly drawn to Nathan.
However, she remained cautious, mindful of her recent heartbreak.
One evening, Nathan visited Shirley’s hotel room, seeking her help with a crucial argument for their case. “I need your help to convey my feelings more effectively in the opening speech,” Nathan admitted, looking earnestly into Shirley’s eyes.
Shirley felt disappointed, fearing she was just another tool for Nathan’s professional needs. Yet, she agreed to help, hiding her hurt feelings.
As they worked closely, an accidental touch sparked an unexpected moment of intimacy between them.
“Chocolate,” he whispered, noticing a smudge on her lip, his touch sending a wave of warmth through Shirley.
“You’re here for the speech, right?” Shirley asked, trying to maintain focus.
“No, Shirley.
I’m here for you,” Nathan confessed, his voice filled with emotion. “I can’t stop thinking about you despite your situation.”
Shirley was taken aback, her defenses crumbling as Nathan expressed his genuine feelings. Just as they were about to share a tender moment, a knock at the door abruptly interrupted them.
“What do you want, Brody?” Shirley demanded, finding her drunk husband at the door.
“Please, Shirley.
I just… I need comfort,” he whined, reaching for her in a clumsy attempt at affection. “I’ve missed you so much, baby. Williams fired me.”
“Don’t.
Touch. Me,” she hissed, trying to push him away, but Brody was persistent, backing her against the wall in a move that was both desperate and aggressive. Thankfully, Nathan intervened, “What’s going on?”
Brody’s eyes widened, and he stepped away from Shirley.
“What’s he doing here?” Brody demanded angrily.
“That’s none of your business!” Nathan snapped.
“Get away from her!”
“I own her heart,” Brody shot back with a smirk. “We’ve been married for… ten years, or seven, a long time either way, and she still loves me. She calls me, begging me to come back to her every day!”
“That’s not true!” Shirley protested, but Nathan had already walked away.
Brody grabbed her once again, but Shirley shoved him away, threatening to file harassment charges against him.
She ran outside, the snow falling around her, and saw Nathan get into his car. “Can we just go back inside and talk, Nathan?” she asked, tapping on his window. “Please?”
“No.” Nathan hung his head.
“I should’ve known that this, you and me, was too good to be true.”
Shirley’s frustration erupted, “How dare you believe his stupid lie about me begging him to come back? You can’t expect me to fight for you if you don’t do the same for me. Say something!”
Nathan was quiet for a moment, then he stepped out of the car and faced her.
“I wish I’d met you seven years ago and protected you from all the bad you had to suffer alone.”
Shirley’s breath stopped when Nathan came close and cupped her face. His warm hands made her shiver.
Nathan looked into her eyes and said, “I…I want to make you happy.”
“You already do,” Shirley answered.
When they kissed, it felt like the start of something new and full of passion.
“I’ll also sue Brody. He won’t get away with what he’s done to you,” Nathan said.
For the first time, Shirley believed things could get better after Brody’s harm.
And she knew Nathan was her true love.
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