38 SHE TOLD HER BROTHER (1/2)
At nine o'clock Zunnie and Sanua rolled out of bed and got ready for breakfast. After having a good talk with Sanua, she decided to tell her brother Eyan about Alex. If she wanted less conflict with her decision, the first person she needed to speak with had to be Eyan. He would definitely be able to speak to and convince their dad if he was not understanding.
Deep down Zunnie knew her dad would understand because he always saw and approached things from different perspectives. Plus, she was his only pumpkin and he did everything he could ensure she was well taken care of. At times he worried too much but she had to admit that was his paternal habit.
She drove her car into the parking lot of Bai Entertainment Corp at ten fifteen, then headed inside to meet her brother. She was waiting on the elevator when she heard someone call her name. Zunnie turned to where the voice came from.
'Urgh if I knew it was this flirt I would have run up the stairs.'
Malon Nang approached her with a grin on his face. Zunnie groaned quietly but still answered him.
”Malon Nang, good morning.”
”Good morning, Madam Bai had I known I would run into you on this beautiful morning, I would have worn my best-looking suit.” He replied and bowed his head.
”I don't see a problem with what you're wearing. Please excuse me, Mr. Nang.” Zunnie smiled and hurriedly step into the elevator to get away. She was a bit disappointed when he followed her in.
She thought he had been on his way out when he greeted her, but he wasn't, he was just arriving.
”I knew Director Bai had a younger sister, but I had never seen her before. It's nice to finally meet you, Miss Zunnie Bai. You're beautiful, that would explain why we don't see you around here. What do you do?” He immediately started a conversation with her when the elevator began moving.
”Mr. Nang thank you for the compliment. Do you enjoy working at Bai Entertainment?”
”Yeah, I love being an actor. I'm good at it.” Malon Nang answered proudly unaware of the underlying meaning in Zunnie's words.
”Good. What would you do if you couldn't work for my family's company?” Zunnie asked in a cold tone. She really didn't like Malon Nang and the fact he was bold enough to talk to her like they were best buddies infuriated her. He was a flirt who was constantly in the media flaunting women. Even though she didn't agree with his lifestyle, she was in no position to judge him.
”Ummm, I've never thought of that.” Malon Nang answered nervously.