Chapter Fourteen

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DA note: This is hands down the most hardest update I have had to write for this work.

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"Revolutionary couple, who broke all the rules for love, New Thitipoom Techaapaikhun and Tay Tawan Vihokratana, co-CEOs of the largest running empire in Thailand, W&T Corporations, took the internet by storm once again after being spotted at a marriage equality parade."

The sound of the female news reporter had resonated in the high walled void of the living room, which Kara had specifically to herself that'd been decorated with expensive murals, vases and wall-mounted chandeliers, as well as the gentle clinking of metal against glass.

"The parade, that had taken place in front of the parliament house with many other supporters who identify as a part of the LGBTQ+ community demanding equal marriage rights, was lighted up by the said couple who were seen locking lips after walking down on the pride flag proud and happy."

The ever elegant and sophisticated woman had donned a white off shoulder upper and a flowy rose pink skirt that'd ended just one inch above her ankle alongside dark maroon lip stick and nail coat. Pearl jewelry had hung from her earlobes as well as a pearl bracelet that was wrapped around her left wrist, a beautiful diamond ring glimmering on her ring finger,

"Pictures and videos have surfaced on the internet—"

The voice had drained from the room when a hand, adorned with pretty lavender acrylic nails, had pressed down the power button with such strength that it had sunk in the cavity of the remote control,

Boring holes in the now empty black screen, the woman sitting beside Kara had gritted her teeth as she had fumed silently, huffing through her nose with a vein almost popping on her neck,

"After insulting me in front of the whole world these two are enjoying their life without feeling even the slightest bit of remorse?"

She had clenched the remote control with her slim fingers that had gleamed with various rings that had complimented her simple turquoise jumpsuit,

"Don't get yourself worked up over trivial matters, Nok." Kara had taken out the spoon from her tea, the sound of her clinking it thrice on the rim of the cup had rung twice as louder in the emptiness of the huge living room,

"Why shouldn't I?"

Nok was almost rocking back and forth in the rage now as she was desperately trying to control herself because of the fear that her perfect skin might get ruined if she doesn't.

"Thank God, someone from our social circle hadn't been there to witness even the slightest bit of what happened,"

Kara had moved the spoon to dissolve the sugar in the other cup as Nok continued,

"Else, I would have died of shame."

Setting aside the teaspoon once she'd been satisfied with her work, Kara had graciously taken the saucer with Nok's cup then, "Now you're simply being dramatic,"

Nok had turned her almost piercing glare at Kara, who had placed her teacup before her not looking up as she had tauntingly questioned,

"You were talking big that day that you will do something about them, what have you done up until now?"

That'd struck a major wrong chord in Kara as she had blinked up into Nok's eyes, sharp.

A mere second of her eagle's gaze had been enough for Nok to purse her lips and look away, painfully swallowing back her wrath,

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