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Romance Novels and Sponsorships

Verret

Injured Swordsman & Owner of Keller Enterprises
The noise of the reactor exploding filled my ears, and shortly afterwards, the ground shook from the shockwave. I knew almost instantly that me and my Twi'lek friend had no chance of getting out of this one. So when our eyes locked -both of our eyes showing love- I leant in and-

"Nope, definitely not finishing that now." Verret tossed his holopad to the other side of his desk, groaning in irritation at the same time. "What a stupid way to end that story... And everything was good until that point." Leaning back in his chair, the slightly annoyed CEO ran a hand through his hair, exhaling sharply before continuing to complain. "The characters were... Okay, the plot was great. All until... Whatever that was." The man threw a hand in the direction of his data pad to add emphasis.

Sighing again, Verret grabbed his crutch from beside his desk, bringing it close to him before using it to help himself up. With his teeth gritting due to the pain in his left leg, the injured CEO picked up his scabbard, starting so fasten the buckles to his outfit. The weather outside was nice for Verret's rain loving standards, as a heavy storm had came early in the day, and according to the weatherman it wouldn't let up for another few hours. Though, Verret was not planning on exiting the office side of Keller Enterprises for some time, as he had recently been neglecting his position as a CEO.

Moving towards the door to his office with a few grunts, Verret opened the door to check the hallway outside, hoping to find his favorite cleaning droid -a white and blue human female looking droid that had worked for the company since he was eighteen- though it seemed the man was a late, as the white floors were all polished and barren of any dirt or dust.
Closing his door Verret walked back over to his desk, where he picked up his data pad and exited out of the story he had stopped reading, instead swapping it for the monthly statistics of Keller Enterprises, sitting back down in his chair at the same time.

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