“HOW DARE YOU?” My sister gritted, her eyes had turned red and her breathing paced as she looked at Larl in disbelief. She was about to tell me that she could help him get into the VIP box even though the staff was saying it was fully booked but what Larl had said to me angered her so much that she
“If he was still in our house, I would have shown you exactly how we used to trample on him because to us, he’s nothing but a mere houseboy.” He gritted before bursting into laughter. “Even that old haggard that brought him up can’t do anything about it because this laggard needs the money he gets
Adeline didn’t say anything and even though I still couldn’t stop thinking about what had just happened, Adeline led me to one of the free tables. “So, tell me about yourself, Zade.” She started and we started talking. I told her about everything I went through while I grew up in the orphanage and
She paused for a moment to catch her breath and I was about to hang up the call because I saw no reason as to why she’d called but she soon continued. “Do you think you’ll be where you are if you hadn’t gotten married to me?” She spat but I only ran my fingers through my hair and pinched the bridge
“I’m going to make sure—” I hung up and immediately left my phone on airplane mode as I ignored Jenna’s call. I knew that she was going to go on and on about how Simon was going to make my life hell and that was the last thing I wanted to hear. I’m having dinner with my sister and tonight should b
As much as it made me uncomfortable, I was glad that my sister was showing some kind of emotion and all I could think about was how to make her feel better. I didn’t want our reunion to be a teary one, I wanted it to be filled with happiness. I wanted all of us to be happy instead of feeling sad.
“Ohh.” I muttered, the dots were too easy to connect and everything started making sense as I started understanding it all. Not only had he called to find out about the car I drove yesterday, he was also very angry and visibly livid after finding out that the car I drove belonged to Cavendish. “I
I could still feel his eyes on me, I could feel him looking at me until I disappeared into a corner and that was where I let my laughter all out. It was hard for me to hold it back and when I decided that I was going to be a cleaner to observe the company and see things for myself, I didn’t think i
AUTHOR’S POV. “I don’t want us waiting around, waiting for the right time or moment to strike.” A voice said. The setting of the room was formal. There were over ten different men sitting on each chair and a large table was in the middle of the men but looking ahead, a silhouette of someone else c
Elizabeth said those words with conviction and I could see the determination in my sisters and cousins eyes when she finished talking. They all looked like they were ready to kick some asses and I have questions but asking them right now wouldn’t be the right thing to do considering how hard they’v
‘I need to show my sisters and cousins this.’ I thought to myself as I read the content in the piece of paper that Regina had handed me. She looked worried and it was clear that she was scared, of which she’s right to be. Anyone who read this would definitely be scared. “What are we going to do ab
Watching as Christian scampered away, I didn’t know why I said what he said but it resonated with me and only showed me that I have more people on my side. Looking around, I made my way to the VIP section in hopes of meeting Tony and Hazel but I hadn’t made it to the VIP section when I was met with
ZADE’S POV. “Khaos initiative?” I asked with my eyebrows drawn together because even from the name I could tell that it was something dangerous. “What is that? Who are they?” I kept asking when my sisters and cousins wouldn’t answer me. Their countenance changed as soon as they mentioned that name
“No, No, way, there’s no way this is happening.” Zade couldn’t believe his eyes, his knees felt weak as he went further into the room but his girlfriend didn’t even look remorseful at all. She only rolled her eyes and flipped her hair as she covered herself with the blanket, raw anger was vivid in
Perhaps she wanted to talk to him about something important. On getting to the address, Zade could hear the loud music blasting from the building and a smile spread on his lips because he thought that she was probably throwing a party and that’s why she had texted him to come quickly. His eyes acc
AUTHOR’S POV The party was bubbling with slow music playing in the background and at a corner one could see Zade’s college classmates gathered. They all couldn’t believe that Zade was the heir to a generational wealth and while most of them had a remorseful look on their faces, there were others t
Maybe just like my family, not all of them are crazy about the fame and money they’ve got, maybe they just want to live a peaceful, quiet, happy life. My sisters on one hand don’t seem to care a bit about the attention and I’ve seen them decline lots of interviews that most rich people would do any