
Madeline had just finished work, she spread out her hands the sign of the day she went through so heavily.
For some reason, he kept thinking about Pierre. Yes, husband. Madeline felt like there was something different about Pierre, the man was like a person who was saturated at the moment.
Madeline doesn't know the reason behind it all. As Madeline recalled, her husband wanted the position of director so badly.
"Is it better that I call Pierre, and I take him for a walk to the park?" think Madeline.
The woman pulled out the phone from her pocket and tried to contact Pierre. But there was no answer from the man.
"Tumben once I call is not picked up." Madeline grumbled. He kept calling Pierre's cell phone until shortly Pierre's phone number could no longer be reached.
"Oh god! He could have turned off his phone when I tried to reach him." Madeline upset.
There's no shitty day for Madeline other than the day she had to deal with Pierre. The man was really testing Madeline's patience this time around.
"Look at you in the apartment later, Pierre!" furious Madeline.
Madeline continued to berate Pierre even though he was not there, making a middle-aged man in the same uniform as Madeline walk up to him.
"Madeline." call the middle-aged pulmonary man while patting him on the shoulder.
Suddenly it made Madeline turn, "Director Spencer..," he said.
The middle-aged man reviewed a faint smile towards Madeline. If Madeline looks at it with a glance, Mr. Spencer's smile is like Pierre's.
Just different, Mr. Spencer is so caring with the closest people. Unlike Pierre who was a little indifferent.
"Call me Daddy, son. You are my son." he asked.
"Y-iya, Dad." Madeline replied in a stammer.
"Dad noticed you've been standing here since, do you need anything?" ask Mr. Spencer with attention.
Madeline just shook her head, "No, Dad. I just finished surgery." she replied honestly.
"Is Dad looking for Pierre?" ask Madeline.
But Mr. Spencer only answered with a headband and before long the man said, "No, isn't it a day off?"
"Right, Dad." she replied while commenting on a faint smile.
Mr. Spencer is about to look lonely, just himself and his son-in-law in front of the surgical room.
"Come? where's Dad?" tanyakanya.
"Someone wants Dad to talk to you about, come along for a minute" he asked urgently.
Madeline hesitated a little, not without cause. This was the first time he had spoken to Mr Spencer, whose father-in-law was his mother.
Of course this makes him nervous, but to refuse is also not a good choice to make him forced to obey.
"Alright," break.
Madeline and Mr. Spencer walked into the park, not wanting to make his son-in-law uncomfortable if he had to talk in his room.
What we talked about this time was not about work. So, as much as possible should look for a comfortable atmosphere.
***
In contrast to Pierre and Yara, after both formalize their affair. The two decided to leave the restaurant and take a walk in search of a convenient place for them to visit.
But all that did not go smoothly, Pierre's phone kept ringing. The man's wife kept calling, causing Yara's mood to break.
"In a moment, I pick up Madeline's phone first" Pierre told Yara.
Just now that Pierre wanted to press the screen of his phone, Yara immediately grabbed his phone.
"I won't allow it, Pierre. If you're with me, there's no time for you to pick up a call from another woman." Yara put her phone in her sling bag.
Pierre was stunned to see Yara being so possessive of him, "I just raised her call for a bit, Yara."
Yara shook her head, "Once no, still no Pierre."
In between the two debates, Pierre's cell phone continued to sound so that Yara had to turn off the man's phone and give the dead phone to Pierre.
"I've turned it off, and I can make sure the woman doesn't interfere with our togetherness" he said lightly.
Pierre could only sigh heavily, he really felt guilty towards Madeline. Maybe Madeline was waiting for him and he spent time with other women.
"Let's continue our journey" Yara said.
Pierre drove back to his car, to a park not far from the city center. Both choose to spend time to places they often visit, as well as reminisce there.