Chapter Ten

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Kivana Stewart

I placed some moose in my hand before rubbing it over my braids. It's been a long time since I've worn box braids, but it's been three weeks since Kivan had landed and Byung-Yoon groveling was an understatement.

Here I was dressed to impress just to go to work...well to see Simon of course.

I opened my door to see Byung about to knock. I mentally rolled my eyes, he's been coming to my door every damn morning.

"Good morning." He smiled.

"Good morning." I smiled back.

"Heading to the office?" He asked looking me up and down.

Office? Well I am going to work but...Simon wanted to stay home today.

"Oh yeah." I said readjusting my purse.

"How's studying coming along?" He asked.

"It's actually going good, what about you? How's the reign for CEO?" I asked.

"It's going...I miss you." He said grabbing my hand.

I looked at his hand on mine and felt nothing...I locked eyes with him and remembered Kivans words.

"I have to go." I said pulling my hand away.

"Wait I got you something." He said.

He quickly ran to his room before returning back with a bouquet of yellow roses.

"Yellow, for forgiveness." He smiled.

I smiled.

"Thank you, but I really have to go. They're beautiful." I said.

He nodded before I quickly ran off downstairs. Kivan waited in the car for me, I got in and huffed.

"What did he do this time?" He asked pulling off.

"Yellow roses." I said buckling my seat belt.

"First it was a new Chanel than a birkin, then the multiple stars he bought for you and now the roses." Kivan chuckled.

"You said grovel." I laughed.

"Exactly, so what's the update with Simon?" He asked.

"There's tension there for sure, soon." I said.

He nodded, I looked at him causing him to sigh.

"Nothing wrong, I went to see Kiara." He said.

"And?" I asked.

"She has no regrets, so it's free game." He said.

"When was it not free game?" I asked.

"I just wanted to see Kiara to see if she felt any type of regret...but she doesn't." He said.

"That didn't answer my question." I said.

"At first I second guessed but after seeing her for what she truly was...I didn't. Don't worry I got your back." He reassured.

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