The next day was unloading day at the construction site. All the workers were working in the main area. Jason and Connor were doing a hammering job.“What are you doing today, princesses?” Danny said as he walked into the site.“It’s unloading dat boss; that’s why I’ve got them all working here,” Danny’s second in command, Ron, said.“Alright,” Donny nodded. His gaze landed on Jason and Connor. “Give these two double the work; maybe that will teach them who’s boss.”Jason stopped hammering and was about to go off on Danny, but he looked at Connor and decided against it. He glared daggers at Danny, then continued hammering.Ron pulled Danny to the side slightly. “Boss was missing some materials. Steel beams and metal sheets,” he said.Danny frowned and said, “I’ll go check that with the engineers,” and then he walked away.The conversation wasn’t missed by Jason. whose eyes were glued on Danny as he watched him enter the architect's office. He didn’t even realise that he had stopped wor
Jason and Connor had arrived at the apartment, and it was now late in the evening.Jason walked into the living room to see Connor finishing a plate of spaghetti.“I thought you’d never wake up. I left you a plate in the fridge in case you’re hungry,” Connor said to Jason as he scarfed down what was left on his plate.“Thank you,” Jason said as he sat on the couch with him, “And not just for the food, for everything; you’ve been very generous with me these past few days, Connor. When they pay me, I’ll have to return the favour.”“You mean if they pay you?" Connor said, putting emphasis on the ‘if.“What do you mean?” Jason asked.“I mean, they might not keep you there. Danny’s got his eye on you, and that’s not a good sign. When he doesn’t like someone, it means their days are numbered,” Connor explained.The realisation hit Jason. He obviously didn’t care about the salary, but if he was fired now, his plan would fail."Actually, that’s why I need to ask something of you.” Connor star
At the construction site, Jason’s eyes were still glued to the architect's office. As he looked at the door, he thought about how this all needed to end soon, and all the proof he needed could be behind that door. “What’s wrong with you?” Danny’s voice startled him and interrupted his thoughts. He turned to face Danny’s flinty glare.“Nothing” Jason shrugged his shoulders and went back to work.“I’m not done talking to you,” Danny snapped.Jason inhaled sharply, then looked at Danny and said, “Go on.”“Why were you looking towards the office? I know you don’t want to be an architect. That kind of job isn’t for people like you.”“You have no idea what kind of person I am,” Jason said as he walked away.“I know exactly who you are, Trash. You’re a piece of trash who has no respect for authority,” Danny yelled as he followed Jason.Fed up with Danny Jason stopped walking and turned to face him. “For someone who talks so much about respect, you have no respect for your employees,” he spa
“What the hell happened here?” they said simultaneously as they slowly walked into the apartment.The apartment was in disarray like a tornado had torn through it. The largest couch was turned upside down, and its cushions sprawled across the living room floor. Also scattered across the floor were shards of glass from shattered pictures and shards of broken dishes.“Be careful; there’s glass all over the floor,” Connor warned Jason as they stepped in, his eyes roaming all around his vandalised apartment.“Really? I didn’t notice,” Jason said sarcastically, attempting to lighten the mood. “Who could’ve done this?” Connor asked rhetorically.Suddenly it clicked in Jason’s head, “This is is Danny’s doing. I’m sure of it.”"Unbelievable,” Connor muttered under his breath. He flipped the couch back to its normal position and sat on it, burying his face in his hands. Guilt and rage were rising in Jason as he kept on looking at the state of the apartment.“I’ll get a broom to clean up the
“Lost something in the office? Did you find it?” Danny sneered and inched closer to Jason. “So not only are you a disrespectful scumbag, but you’re also a thief,” his tone dripping with venom.Danny slowly walked away as he said, “You know what we do to thieves around here?’”Before Jason could even blink, Danny carried a long pole from one of the tables and swung at Jason, but Jason’s reflexes saved him, and he was able to duck down and dodge the hit, much to Danny's displeasure.Danny tried to pick up her weapon, but Jason punched him before he could, causing him to stagger to the ground.Just like the last time Jason and Danny had a physical altercation, a crowd of workers had now gathered around them.“Don’t just stand and stare like idiots; help me out!” Danny yelled at the workers.Immediately, Ron and three other workers rushed to Jason and tackled him to the ground. As they struggled with him, Jason’s only worry was that the documents he hid in his pants wouldn’t fall out.Wit
The next day, Connor returned to the construction site.“Would you look at that? Is your godson here too?” Danny mocked Connor once he saw him.“I’m here to ask for my job back." Connor said, "Please," the word burned his mouth. He hated how much Danny would enjoy his begging."Hmmm, let me think,” Danny hummed. "Guys, do we have any jobs for traitors who side with thieves?” Danny increased his tone so the workers could hear.“We don’t have anyone to scrub the toilets,” Ron laughed.Danny nodded “That’s right. Good idea Ron.” he turned to Connor “So what do you say, traitor?”Connor inhaled sharply and exhaled, trying to calm himself. As embarrassing as it was, he had to accept the job. “I’ll take it.”“Then it’s yours,” Danny exclaimed happily. He picked up a bucket of cleaning supplies and shoved it at Connor. “If I were you, I’d get to it. It’s not pretty in there.” Danny walked away with his shoulder high, laughing proudly.Connor seethed as he held the bucket in his hands, but he
“Didn't you hear me? Do you know what your shady dealings could do to the people living in those buildings?” Jason asked.“What kind of circus is this?” Danny asked, dumbfounded, “Are those people in on the joke too?” He pointed at the shareholders. “I want to talk to my boss. Where's William?”Jason smirked and looked at the man who brought Danny in. “Bring in his boss,” Jason ordered him.The man opened the door to the office, and William entered."William, what's going on? Don't tell me you believe this clown,” Danny said.William frowned “Jason is the majority shareholder of this company. That means he owns prodigy structures. The only clown here is you.”“This just keeps getting better,” Connor said, a grin brightening his features."Well, Danny, tonight you'll be sleeping in jail, and trust me, there will be many charges against you,” Jason said“And that's not counting the times you humiliated us,” Connor added smugly.Danny felt his knees go weak. “Please, Jason, I'm sure that
“What are we going to do?” Roland was pacing around Kent’s office like a madman.“Did you see the way that Victoria reacted?” Roland sneered, “I have to give credit where credit is due." Roland mimicked Victoria’s words in a mockingly high-pitched tone: “I felt like strangling her right there.”“Would you stop pacing like a maniac? Shut up and let me think,” Kent hissed.Roland stood still but continued talking. “I knew it. I knew we shouldn’t have underestimated him. You were too laid back about the whole thing and now look. He made himself look like a hero in front of everyone. I bet Mr. Harrington already knows about it.”“Mr. Harrington’s opinion is irrelevant. He has no shares, so he can’t vote,” Kent said, his voice coming out louder than he expected.“He may not have shares, but he has influence in this company. People look up to him.” Roland said.“I don’t give a damn about his influence. Right now, the only people who matter are Frank and Victoria,” Kent insisted. “But you’re