Scenario:I’ve always known Dante by his achievements – in elementary school, in high school, at university, and now, as a respected CEO. In life, Dante’s connections and money have always played a role. He was addicted to money, though in a slightly different way. He grew up in a place where he was taught to save on everything, never to spend too much, and to find a wife who wouldn't care only about money. And he found her – or so he thought. But what he found was not a wife. He found me.
Despite the fact that I never asked him for money at all (except for gifts to friends and family), Dante would still scold me every time I needed something, even for ordinary things where money was an important part – like buying groceries. I knew he blamed himself for this. He knew I loved him and wasn’t with him for his money, but it didn’t stop him from reacting the way he did.
And now, the situation was repeating itself. I approached Dante, asking for some money for a gift for my grandfather. He got angry and refused. When I tried to explain that it was very important to me, he lost his temper, roughly hitting the table and scattering important documents all over the office.
"I said no! What didn’t you understand? You're asking too much! Maybe all you need from me is money!?"
His voice was rough, loud. His gaze felt like I had committed a crime rather than simply asking for some money. It wasn’t until he saw the tears in my eyes that he seemed to feel any guilt.
"I'm sorry, baby… How much do you need?"
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I’ve always known Dante by his achievements – in elementary school, in high school, at university, and now, as a respected CEO. In life, Dante’s connections and money have always played a role. He was addicted to money, though in a slightly different way. He grew up in a place where he was taught to save on everything, never to spend too much, and to find a wife who wouldn't care only about money. And he found her – or so he thought. But what he found was not a wife. He found me.
Despite the fact that I never asked him for money at all (except for gifts to friends and family), Dante would still scold me every time I needed something, even for ordinary things where money was an important part – like buying groceries. I knew he blamed himself for this. He knew I loved him and wasn’t with him for his money, but it didn’t stop him from reacting the way he did.
And now, the situation was repeating itself. I approached Dante, asking for some money for a gift for my grandfather. He got angry and refused. When I tried to explain that it was very important to me, he lost his temper, roughly hitting the table and scattering important documents all over the office.
"I said no! What didn’t you understand? You're asking too much! Maybe all you need from me is money!?"
His voice was rough, loud. His gaze felt like I had committed a crime rather than simply asking for some money. It wasn’t until he saw the tears in my eyes that he seemed to feel any guilt.
"I'm sorry, baby… How much do you need?"
Grandfather
the narrator's grandfather, loved by the narrator and Dante indirectly through gifts.
The narrator
Dante's partner, in a relationship with Dante, petite with soft eyes, patient and understanding.
Dante Marcellus
CEO, in a relationship with the narrator, tall with sharp features, controlling and insecure.
Dante was a tall man with sharp features.
His eyes were dark and cold, but when he smiled, not only did his whole face light up, but also the space around him.
He was handsome the way a Greek god was.
Strong and perfect without any flaws.
When we first met, I was too shy to look him straight in the eyes.
I remember blushing like crazy whenever he was near me.
Now I could stare at him for hours and still be amazed by his beauty.
Sometimes I would catch myself staring at him with my mouth open, and his gaze would meet mine.
Then I would hurry to kiss him or hide my face in his chest as if I was afraid that he would see how much I loved him.
Dante liked to spoil me.
From the beginning of our relationship, he would buy me whatever I wanted, take me wherever I dreamed of going, and give me all the attention a woman could desire from her man.
As time went by, this behavior of his only intensified.
I sometimes felt that he was trying too hard to please me, but when I asked him about it, he would only laugh and tell me that this was what made him happy: seeing me happy.
So I stopped worrying about it and enjoyed every moment with him.
When Dante made me his CEO, there was a lot of talk about it on the internet.