Her Sweet Revenge (Sequel; His Sweet Victim)
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e office windows. It has the perfect view of New York City, just a few blocks away f
secretary Sandra's voice shouts through the s
lock button under my desk, which unlocks the deadbolt
, so wonder to
as always, you haven't aged a day." I walk around
ctually here for business, " she says and takes a seat in front of my desk. She removes her satin gloves daintily, and I hold back the urge to c
" I lean back against my desk next to her. Whenever my
, that she has a very bland looking purse, compared to the high-end, designer
ise a brow at her, but she just pushes the paper towards me agai
ened to the 50, 000$ I gave you last month?" I narro
over to, since you and your brother refused to run it, have now driven it into t
away from her to pace the room. I walk back over to the window and
alright? I need a favor, a business
rom you, even if it's in the ma
ended or hurt by my insult. That is how our relationshi
t little bit of light
v
me. I shake my head to try and vanish t
ning to me?" m
, mother?" I ask and narr
only means she is building to deliver bad news. "There is a business partner, who is interested in your father's company
d work a deal with him where you still make a percentage of the company, to keep funding your lavished lifestyle." I tos
s more
front of her. I glower, but do as she asks. I flop into my chair and keep
and there is only one way he is going to continue to keep our name on the company
nd why you made me cancel all my meetings todays, so
lies will be connected, and we keep the family
it. I blink at her a couple times, before
on the company, or if we keep anything that should do with that dirty company, and the money it has made. I want nothing to
ched, and kept
the best education the country had to offer, and the best childhood any kid could ask for. Regardless of ho
few minutes, before I let out
o wave her off again, but she stood and went through her purse again. She put another paper down o
ntra
ll is this?"
ship. If she, for whatever reason, decides that it doesn't work
it isn't going to work
om her father, who has also promised a
this man seem so eager to marry off his daughter? I thought
o he wants her to try and help him run your father's company for the time being. He believes, if she is paired off with a sophisticated and responsible man
now about father's company, and how to run it,
ry attractive and only tw
e age a
how much her beauty has grown. The thought of that just cla
rs since I last saw her, and no matter how much I had searched for her, I eventually ran out of hope and finances. My Uncles, Lu
was when I decided to go back to school, and
or insurance company, in t
I guarantee you, you are going to lov
at me and clapped her hands. "That doesn't mean I am agreeing to marry her, but yes I will at least
ped out the door. A few minutes later, Sandra knocked on the door and walked in to give me papers. It was the details of
g the skyline a bright orange and pink glow that lit up my room in a dark red. I took a few deeps breaths, before I tu
ely. I needed a long, hot shower after that meeting with my mother, and what I was expecting for the night to co
and didn't bother to look at it again after I was ready. I already knew where the place was and the time, that was all I wanted. Even if she offered me her number later, I didn't want it.
e seemed to know who I was right away, and grabbed a menu to lead me off. I was brought to the back of the place, where the lights were dimme
bad feeling instantly. She held her hand out to me, and I grudgingly kissed the back
tress returned with her pad and pen. I breat
t the waitress, and she scurried off. "Gives us a chance to look and see what we want, " she said and
. She had the cutest smile, that the more I glimpsed, the more beauty I saw.
lose my eyes for a few seconds and remember. Even after
rst thing on the menu and picked that. She smiled and waved the waitress back over for us to order. It was simpl
brown eyes sparkling. "There's a carnival in town this weekend, and
sure why I was thinking about her so much today. It has been three years, and I had thought about her from time
never felt anything. No matter how hard I might have tried. I compared eve
you say?" Amb
ere was no point in trying to enjoy it, I already knew I wasn't going to
flashing, neon lights that I had loved so much be
she had never been to a fair or carnival before. I let her pull me along to a fe
e she could protest. I ran over to the closest hotdog cart and stood in the long line. I needed a breath of fresh air
ely kne
and I tried to will it away. I shook my head
when I
from me, in line at the food cart next to mine. She looked so different, her once long brown h
head slightly, there was
ful, bright
und
hest as I neared her. I was a couple feet away now, but she still hasn't seen me. I wanted to ca
. I looked down at the tiny human at her feet, the one she was tending too. She t
iful little girl, with dark bro
rt sto
spitting im
he has the exact
older than thr