~Camila~
"𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒂𝒓𝒆𝒏'𝒕 𝒂𝒏 𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒍 𝑪𝒂𝒎𝒊𝒍𝒂, 𝒚𝒐𝒖'𝒓𝒆 𝒇𝒂𝒓 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒕𝒉𝒂𝒕"
Camila was adored by those in her presence due to her gentle nature and joyful demeanor.
Her inner beauty and external charm captivates the hearts and...
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~Camila~
I applied my perfume to complete my look, and smiled at myself in the mirror, admiring my beauty. I grabbed my bag and keys and left my apartment.
"Morning, Camila," Ricky's sudden voice made me jump a bit. He walked up to me, flashing his charming smile, which I returned.
"Hey, Ricky." I noticed the blue suit he was wearing, which fit his muscles perfectly. His brown hair was neatly styled, and his jaw was clean-shaven.
"You look beautiful as usual," he complimented, his eyes fixed on my face, making me blush.
"Thanks, Ricky." He handed me a cup of coffee, which I politely declined, causing him to frown in disappointment.
"I don't drink coffee," I explained, and he nodded in understanding.
"Well, I'm sorry. Next time, I'll get you juice." I laughed and shook my head as we walked to the garage.
"Thanks for the offer, but you really don't have to. See you later, Ricky." I smiled and got into my car. He waved me goodbye as I drove off.
I arrived at the company and was greeted by the warm smile of Mr. Paul, one of the security staff.
"Mr. Paul," I called out, and he hugged me.
"My favorite girl, I missed you, Cammie." He exclaimed dramatically, and I laughed.
"I missed you too, Mr. Paul. I hope you didn't use my absence as an opportunity to work late." I gave him a pointed look, and from the smile on his face, I knew he did.
"Mr. Paul, you know you aren't supposed to overwork yourself." I scolded him, and he sighed.
"I know that, Cammie, but I have to do it for my son's well-being." His face turned sad, and I sympathised with a soft smile.
"I know that, Mr. Paul, but overworking yourself isn't the right thing. Besides, I don't mind giving you a good percentage of my salary to help." I suggested, but he shook his head disapprovingly.
"You don't have to, dear."
"But..." He smiled and disagreed with what I was about to say.
"Come on, you have to go now. I'm sure you don't want the boss to have your head."
"Alright," I sighed and went in.
As I entered the office, I was greeted by the murmurs of my coworkers, which they never failed to hide. I wondered why they hated me so much, as I had never wronged any of them. Holding my head up high, I ignored their stares and murmurs and hurriedly stepped into the elevator.
"Like I knew I'd have a lot of work to do," I muttered, seeing the stack of files that greeted me. I sighed and dropped my bag on the sofa in the corner of my office. I settled down, brought out my laptop, and started working.