FATE - The billionaires' love triangle
nherit this company from my father even before I got married to my dear Imelda. This was because I lost him to the cold hands of cancer, even after spending a lot of money
, I wasn't drawn to her but what made me fall in love with her was the way she ran the company like it was hers while my father was in the hospi
dams, even as the second twin. I believe I allowed the excitement of fatherhood to make the best of my decisions in raising my children. Imelda did her best in bringing up the twins but poured out more love than discipline. We kept family culture diff
aking. Whoever can stay happily and faithfully married for a year tends to keep the company as CEO. Jacob stands a higher chance over Adams, but Adams is the legitimate heir. This wa
y dressed angry lady standing before her. What on earth happened? I walked closer to get a clear view of what the problem was. A little crowd had formed a f
out being punished should better think of it again. Nonsense" and with that
de her way up, everyone started dispersing, murmuring inaudibly. She walked pas
auda
were treated like shit. I walked up to her, soothed her back and helped her gather her cleaning materials back to the washroom. She
rds Mr. Wills' office. 'What sort of evil spirit are you?' I asked myself, looking at her. She walked
ater" she spoke to n
next order from him, she repeated the command. Mr. Wills looked up from the file to look at
ed for water and she is just there, standing like a bu
n Mr. Wills, not
leave. Thank you." And immediately, I turne
she can order me around wi
losed door as she kept ranting about how she isn't r
h respect and calibre, would have this irresponsible and rude enti
f a very minute mistake? I just hope Victoria didn't see what happened. But how t
sked Rebecca as I walked into Dad's office. She tried
mere janitor? You don't even know what she d
don't return till I say so. You will not walk in here and tarnish my image!" I spoke in a fit of anger that left her scurrying off like a w
miss attitude' run-off shamelessly. He looked at me as if to know what I was thinking. His eyes held a feeling he best di