Chapter 10
"How far is your ce from here?"
"About 500 meters away."
"To the left or the right?"
"Just go straight ahead, I''ll let you know when we''re there."
With that, Stefan hopped onto his bike, carrying Lucinda as they went.
Upon reaching Lucinda''s apartment building, she instructed Stefan, "Just stop here, Stefan. You can
leave your bike downstairs. Do you have a lock? Make sure to lock it up so it doesn''t get nicked."
Stefan obediently locked his bike at the entrance of the building, taking in the sight of the apartment
complex as he followed Lucinda.
It was a nine-story building built in the 90s, without an elevator.
Lucinda''s ce was on the sixth floor.
They chatted and climbed the stairs, surprisingly not feeling tired.
Once they reached the sixth floor, Lucinda led Stefan to the smallest apartment at the end of the
corridor. "This is the ce I rent, at the very end. After dinner, I''ll get a copy of the key made for
you."
"Okay."
Apartment 608 was Lucinda''s small apartment.
After unlocking the door, Lucinda stepped aside to let Stefan in before closing the door.
It was a one-bedroom apartment and to Stefan''s eyes, it was even smaller than his study.
The living room had a small table and a few stools, with several boxes in the corner. It was a bit
messy.
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Lucinda''s ce was really simplistic!
At least the floor was spotless.
"Stefan, you can sleep in the living room for a few days. Once the moneye, I''ll get a bed for
you."
She would receive her payment on the tenth, while she needed to pay the shop rent on the fifteenth
of every month.
The money she earned from her writing would only stay in her bank ount for a few days before
being transferred to thendlord.
It felt like she was ving away at her writing just to pay herndlord.
Fortunately, her business was getting better.
Once she paid off her debts, things would be a lot easier.
Stefan''s eyes twinkled as he nodded in response.
Lucinda said somewhat awkwardly, "Stefan, my café isn''t profitable yet, and I''m in debt by tens of
thousands. After subtracting the costs and paying my employees, there''s nothing left. My living
conditions aren''t great right now, but don''t worry, I won''t owe you any money."
She decided that starting tomorrow, she would update her novel by 20,000 words every day.
Her editor said the data from her works'' trials were good, the more she updated, the better it sold.
She could also check her daily earnings in the back-end.
Once her royalties surpassed the minimum guaranteed payment, she wouldn''t need to update so
many chapters every day, and her earnings would increase significantly, and her financial difficulties
will be alleviated.
"It''s okay, if you''re really strapped for cash, you can owe me for a while. I have a job and my sry
isn''t low, I''m not in a hurry for money."
Stefan didn''t care about the $500 rent at all.
He was loaded.
In fact, he could buy the bed himself.
But he’d rather sleeping on the same bed with Lucinda…
Stefan ced his bag on one of the stools and said to Lucinda, "Let''s go grab a bite first."
He added, "I’ll pay for dinner this time ."
Lucindaughed and agreed, "Alright then, I''ll thank you in advance."
They left the apartment together.
"Lucinda, I''m going to meet your parents with you tomorrow, so you''ll have to be more affectionate
with me."
Stefan said this calmly, as if he was really fulfilling his ''husbandly'' duties.
Lucinda looked at him sideways.
He said, "Even though we''re pretending to be married, we can''t let your parents know that. Normal
newlyweds are very affectionate, if you keep your distance from me like you are now, do you think
your parents will believe us?"
Lucinda was speechless.
Just then, arge hand suddenly gripped hers.
Lucinda instinctively tried to shake it off.
"You see, I try to hold your hand and you want to shake it off. How will your mother believe you? If
she finds out that you hired me to be your husband, she''ll be angry and scold you, then continue
setting you up on blind dates."
Lucinda opened her mouth to say something, but couldn''t.
Because Stefan was right. Even if they were pretending to be a couple, they needed to act like one.
Her mother was very perceptive.
"We need to practice now, so you can get used to me. That way, it''ll be more convincing. Even if
your mom has a keen eye, we need to make sure she can''t tell."
Stefan’s words made a lot of sense, leaving the usually eloquent Lucinda speechless.
Her hand was held tightly by him, and she didn''t dare to pull away.
Even though they had known each other for eleven years, Lucinda didn''t know him very well.
His hand was warm against hers, making her face burning hot.
She said helplessly, "It''s getting hotter these days."
Stefan tilted his head and looked at her deeply. Her face was flushed, her eyes sparkled like stars in
the night. He was most attracted to her red lips.
They must be soft.
"It is quite hot."
Stefan replied gently, pulling his gaze away so as not to make her ufortable.
She was shy.
Even though Lucinda had dated George for many years, it was only a campus romance, and she
was very stubborn in love. George never received any concessions from her.
"Lucinda."
When they reached the first floor, they ran into someone they knew.
A middle-ageddy greeted Lucinda with a grin. Her gaze quicklynded on Stefan, and seeing
them holding hands, she joked, "Lucinda, is this your new boyfriend?"
"Yes."
Lucinda answered confidently.
"He''s a good-looking fellow. No wonder you''re not interested in anyone else."
Lucindaughed, "Abbey, do you think I''m the kind of person who only cares about looks? I care
more about character, that''s what really matters."
"Looks are important too, at least it''s pleasant to look at every day." Abbey clearly ced a lot of
importance on looks.
Among all the residents of the apartment, Lucinda was the most attractive. Abbey would always
share some good food with her because she was so pretty.
"Where are you guys off to?"
"My boyfriend is nning to treat me to a meal."
"Well, off you go then, enjoy your evening."
Abbey left with a spring in her step.
Stefan maintained a smile, not uttering a word.
Once Abbey was out of sight, he casually asked, "Lucinda, do a lot of guys have a thing for you?"
"No, not really, no one''s into me. If anyone did like me, I wouldn''t be avoiding going home because
of my mom''s nagging about marriage."
When it came to ''no one being into me'', Lucinda felt pretty annoyed.
Ever since she turned fourteen, even though she was getting prettier and prettier and lots of boys
would gush over her, no one ever pursued her.
During college, she started dating George, but this was all because she was the one who made the
first move, leading to them bing a couple.
However, while most people in rtionships hope to be together all the time, she and George
maintained their rtionship mainly through texting.