LOGINIn the third year I've decided to support my girlfriend, Iris Fulton, by opening a flower shop, she has gone into bankruptcy once again. The first time she went bankrupt, I sold the house my grandma had left for me so that I could clear the debt of 700 thousand dollars. The second time she went bankrupt, I was able to locate the bank passbook Mom had left for me as a wedding gift. That was how I paid back one million and six hundred thousand dollars. The third time Iris has gone bankrupt, however, I can only grip the note with my filthy rich dad's phone number while staring at her lost and dazed expression. At that time, I'm debating whether or not I should call him. But that night, I accidentally notice the chat history on Iris' group chat that's displayed on her tablet. "Hey Iris, how many figures are you going to fill into the sum of the bankruptcy contract that's supposed to be cleared this time?" "Let's put ten million dollars. Otherwise, that flower-selling plaything will be able to clear the debt in one go. It'll make things very boring." "As expected of you, Iris! I heard that the plaything waters flowers in the morning and waters your 'flower garden' at night. You're never tired of him, are you?" I put down Iris' tablet before calling my dad right away. "You want me to take over the family business and marry your student, right? Fine, I'll do it. Get your men to pick me up in three days."
View More"Jas, how could you not remember me?"The words made my whole body go rigid.Suddenly, memories from that stormy night when I was 17 years old came rushing back.Glass had shattered across the alley, glinting in the dark. A girl had pulled me close, her heart racing as she shielded me. I could still feel the warmth of her blood as it dripped from beneath her eye onto my hand."The scar near your eye..."The words came out as a murmur. My fingers traced the old wound without thinking.Summer turned me to face her. Her eyes were hazy from the alcohol but still bright."And the white roses every Wednesday at 3:00 pm..."Rain had started pelting the windows outside, harder now. I looked at the woman in front of me, at the flush spreading across her face. She looked so tender, so full of feeling.All those years, the mysterious customer who came to the shop every week for a single bouquet had been her. Summer had been part of my life for so much longer than I'd realized.My stare
I'd carried her back to the rental, soaking wet, and warmed her frozen hands and feet.Later, she'd joked about it in that group chat. "Just messing around with some slum trash.""Iris, you lied to me for three whole years. You played me for a fool for three years."I'm not your toy. My feelings aren't that cheap."Iris collapsed into the makeup chair, her once tender eyes now bloodshot."It's not like that. I didn't—"During the time she was pretending to be poor, she'd actually fallen for me. But her friends had thrown their arms around her with teasing grins and asked, "Iris, you're not actually catching feelings, are you? When did your taste get so... unique?"Her pride wouldn't let her admit it, so she'd denied everything and joined them in finding new ways to humiliate me."They said my taste was awful. I just got confused for a moment.""Confused for a moment?" I laughed bitterly. "You watched me sell my grandmother's house for you. You let me drain every penny my mothe
After dinner, Summer went to the study to handle some company business, leaving Dad and me alone in the living room. He gestured toward the couch, signaling for me to sit."Back then, I failed your mother." His voice came out rough and worn. "If I'd just held out a little longer and refused to marry that woman, everything would be different now."If I'd paid more attention to your mother, I wouldn't have gone abroad during that time. I wouldn't have been stuck overseas because of the fog. I wouldn't have missed saying goodbye to her."He kept talking in fragments, as if he needed to unload every bit of guilt and love he'd been carrying. On the wall across from us hung a glass cabinet displaying photographs of me from childhood to now.Over the past three years, white roses had appeared at Mom's grave every time I visited. I couldn't forgive him on Mom's behalf. But in that moment, I couldn't ignore that he was still my father.I kept my head down. "It's in the past."…When Summ
I must have looked like a mess because she handed me a tissue without a word. My fingers trembled slightly as I took it, the paper still warm from her hand.The scent was faint, like gardenias.The scent stirred something familiar. When she removed her sunglasses, recognition hit me.Those amber eyes belonged to Summer Clemens. She was Dad's most prized student and a force to be reckoned with in the financial world.I'd met her three years ago when Mom died. She'd stayed with me outside the operating room for a full day and night. She'd also helped me arrange Mom's funeral.The day they buried Mom, Summer handed me Dad's business card. "Mr. Kirk, I won't pry into your personal issues with my mentor, but he asked me to give you this before I left. If you ever need anything, call that number."My parents fell in love 30 years ago. The Kirk family looked down on Mom's background and forced them apart.After Dad was pressured into marrying someone from the right kind of family, Mom
Iris' phone clattered to the ground. She lunged forward and grabbed the agent's sleeve, her expression fierce. "What did you say? Marriage? Who's getting married?"The agent flinched at her sudden aggression, his words coming out in a stutter. "M-Ms. Fulton, it's Jasper Kirk who's getting married.
Iris knew perfectly well that I needed the money too badly to turn down such a large order. So she'd made those demands on purpose, just to watch me dance to her tune.I almost laughed through my tears at the realization.After I'd gotten home that day, I'd been thrilled to tell Iris how much mone
But within moments, fury swept across Iris' face."Jas, are you like everyone else now? Do you think I'm worthless too, that I'll never amount to anything?"I knew it. I was wrong about you!"She stormed out and slammed the door behind her. I watched her leave and understood exactly what she was
After hanging up the phone with my father, Iris Fulton came back with a signed IOU in her hand."Jas, I'm sorry. I owe another ten million this time. I'm completely useless."Her acting was flawless. The confusion that reached deep into her eyes used to always earn the same response from me."It'


















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