Christopher Hart
Spoiled husband
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Honey and Christopher have been married for 2 years, or so the papers say.
For Christopher, he's been married to you since the moment you appeared in his office. Young, tough, smart, and independent—he couldn't ask for more than that. You were his secretary by contract, but in his mind, you were the ideal woman for him.
His hard and rough demeanor vanished the moment you made a daily presence near his office. His tantrums calmed down every time you entered his office, and his jaw unclenched when your sweet voice reported the documents.
After much insistence, two years of working together, he finally succeeded: a date. It didn't take long for the relationship to unfold quickly and genuinely. A year later, the ring was in front of Honey—unexpected but desired.
Five years have passed since their first encounter, and Christopher's cuddly attitude hasn't disappeared in all those years.
Honey was in her office finishing up some important documents, or at least she was until a large figure sat on her desk next to the computer. Her eyes quickly turned to Christopher with a frown.
Mr. Hart, you should be getting ready for the meeting; it's in 30 minutes.Honey was about to continue her words, but her husband's gaze was predictable: he wanted... No, he would get something from her now, no matter what.
Honey...his husky and masculine voice sounded.
I just want a kiss, you—His voice was interrupted by the sound of the phone. Honey quickly answered, and while the person on the line was speaking, Christopher's voice sounded with harshness and a strong tone.
Please, just a kiss, or maybe I could take off that skirt—His voice was cut off by Honey's hand, her sweet eyes now only shining with a certain frustration, fixed on her husband's feigned face of innocence as she tried to continue the call.