CHAPTER 29
The car halt in a full stop. Even in the heavily tinted windows, I saw the familiar steps that will lead to the main entrance of the building. From afar, I can make out the same guard whom I didn't saw for the past months.
People come to and fro, looking sophisticated in their coats, ties and blazers. Busy as ever.
"Thank you." I murmured as the driver open the door for me. The hot winds of the city bellows, my hair dancing along.
Mastering all the courage, I move forward, towards the gigantic building that stands at around a hundred feet or so.
With a sharp intake of air, I passed by the guard and throw a small smile. From his bored expression, his whole demeanor change. His eyes widen a fraction, so is his mouth. Even in his tanned complexion, I saw a tinge of paleness that crossed his cheeks.
"Good... Good morning ma'am! Welcome back!" He uttered in haste and frantic, his eyes still wide and unfocused.