---- Chapter 3 Perhaps I wasn't skilled enough, but my memories became more and more chaotic. I even recalled a memory of being in an orphanage. Just as I was feeling overwhelmed, Quinton returned. During dinner, he suddenly suggested, "Honey, let me take you back to our country." I was surprised and said, "Didn't you say that everything back home would remind me of painful memories and that going back wouldn't be good for my recovery?" "You're much better now, aren't you? I want to change your environment-it might help with your condition. Besides, don't you miss your family and friends back home?" As he spoke, he placed a piece of fish on my plate. I pushed the fish aside. "Do I still have family or friends?" ---- "T've already bought the tickets. We're leaving tomorrow morning." Quinton had already decided for me. The next morning, he forced me out the door. After returning back to the country, he took me to the Scott residence. But those in the Scotts didn't welcome me. "Wow, Quinton, you actually pushed your pregnant cripple back here. You went out of your way for a disabled person. Seriously!" Quinley Scott, Quinton's sister, clicked her tongue in disdain. She glanced at my belly and rolled her eyes. "Quinley, this is your sister-in-law!" "T'll call her that if you actually treat her like your wife!" Quinley rolled her eyes again. "Or is she the main wife, and that other one is the second wife?" Quinton slapped her after he heard this. Quinley furiously retorted, "Why are you hitting me? I'm just speaking the truth!" ---- As I watched this ridiculous drama unfold before me, Iclenched the armrest of my wheelchair tighter and tighter. "Enough!" Quinton glared at Quinley. "T'm going to see Grandpa. Take Jenny inside for me," he instructed. Quinley didn't dare talk back, but she was clearly unwilling as she pushed me forward. "You cripple, do you really like my brother?" she abruptly asked. After walking a distance, the wheelchair suddenly stopped. Wait, weren't the Scotts supposed to only have the two of them-Quinton and his grandfather? While supporting myself on the armrest, I struggled to turn around and looked at Quinley in confusion. She let out a deep sigh. "We're all just pitiful puppets being controlled." In "Cinderella's Glass Slipper: The One I’ve Always Loved" by CrushReel, a heartfelt romance unfolds between a woman and the president she has long admired since youth. Overcoming insecurities about her appearance, she finds herself working closely with him as his assistant, leading to unexpected twists and turns in their relationship. This modern romance novel explores themes of self-acceptance, unrequited love, and the dynamics of power and attraction in an office setting. The unique blend of billionaire CEO dynamics, hidden feelings, and the revelation of secrets adds layers of intrigue to the story, keeping readers captivated as the plot unfolds. What sets this novel apart is its delicate balance between sweet romance and the complexities of relationships in a contemporary workplace. With each chapter, readers are drawn deeper into the emotional journey of the characters as they navigate their growing connection amidst professional responsibilities and personal desires. For those seeking a compelling tale that combines elements of romance, secrecy, and personal transformation, "Cinderella's Glass Slipper: The One I’ve Always Loved" is available to read at CrushReel, offering a captivating escape into a world where love conquers all.