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The Morning Kiss


Psyche loves Adam. Instead, Adam also loved the woman in his way.


They are black and white. Too contrasting. Too attention-grabbing when juxtaposed.


Adam is dominant. It opposes equal rights between men and women.


The woman always had tears. Prioritizing the heart rather than the intellect when men actually glorify the opposite.


The mind is always more true than the heart. Because the heart sometimes justifies what is wrong and blames what is right. Too much use of the heart will only cause heartache. That is the important point that Adam has always pinned on him.


Psyche realized all of that when she worked directly under Adam Louvander.


The man is arrogant. Does not want to be debated, does not want to be denied and so maintain his pride as a superior.


Adam will curse Psyche with all the swearing when he makes a mistake. Even when other employees are around them, the man will not hesitate.


Psyche swore that she hated the man to the bone. His days as a new employee seemed to be the worst day he had ever experienced in his life.


He once imagined that after graduating from college, he would work and save for this and that. But even he missed college days after he became an employee and had his own money.


Yep. All because of Louvander.


They argue more often. Adam who risked his pride as a superior who did not want to be denied. And Psyche is risking her self-esteem as an employee who doesn't want to be considered low.


Psyche is not a person who is happy to oppose. But Adam is an********* that does not hesitate to yell at a woman in front of everyone.


Until all the hate was ingrained in him, he did not realize that hate was what invited his common sense to always think of Adam.


Think of the rude and heartless Adam. Thinking of the arrogant Adam just because of the high position that the man had. Think of Adam who always raised his chin high because he did not want to be fought.


Then one day, he saw Adam in the same car as a red-haired girl. They look warm and friendly. They even had a chance to kiss before the car they were riding in breezed from the office.


Psyche hates that guy even more. One month earlier it wasn't the red-haired girl that Adam had driven with his fancy car, but rather someone with blond hair.


He's just a real bastard.


******** which is always blessed goddess fortuna.


Now, Psyche says she hates the man, but there is a hope that Adam will smile at her - as he smiles at the women sitting beside the stool.


It becomes one of the people who will bear the name ******* that.


He fell in love with someone he hated.


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Why did they finally get together?


No. gabe. It's too early to say the end.


It's all like a curse.


Psyche never really knew what reason made Adam dare to offer her a relationship.


Redheads—Karin Costar— was the last woman the man dated before their relationship formed. What surprised Psyche was Karin's exit from the company and her wedding invitation which shortly came after her resignation letter.


The woman was married to another man even though a few weeks earlier she was still in a car with Adam.


After Karin's wedding invitation was spread, Adam came to her with different gestures. The cold and indifferent gaze was changed by a gaze that could make all the fur of his nape.


The man realized that he wanted the man like any other woman. Like his other ex-girls.


One more fatal mistake and Psyche felt she was really being a stupid woman. Does everything look so clear? Is she really a naive woman?


Though she always swore that she would never be a woman who easily believed and carried away feelings.


“You have always thought of yourself as strong and different, thinking that I would not be able to make you waver.” Adam once said, looking down on him as they passed each other in the elevator. “But you were wrong. The glow of your eyes and what you say never align.” There is a winning tone in every word. It is also a satisfaction to have defeated an opponent who often debates it.


The man smiled—grimmed—therefor the first time.


“Trust me, even before you blink, you won't realize that you've given everything to me.”