"Mr. Churchill, the stocks are fluctuating in Kingston. A review has been faxed to your office." May Aaron's new secretary rushed towards him like she ran a marathon before reporting to work. The office from the first floor to the last floor where he stood buzzed with workers ranging from technicians to web developers and stock exchange experts.Some days he wondered if he was the king of the Atlantic Ocean with swarms of fish and sharks at his beck and call. "Put Mr. Davis on a video call in May," Aaron ordered from the intercom as he removed his thick coated suit and rolled his sleeves up.Davis had better give a reasonable explanation as to why the stocks at Kingston fluctuate drastically. The video call commenced and the disheveled look of Davis calmed him down a bit. He looked like he stayed up all night."Good day, sir. " Davis looked collected even in his current state, his hair was sticking out in different places, and visible eye bags on his face made him look ten times ol
Kingston was his foundation, the first place he was spat out whole, his entire being completely rejected. Coming back here was not always eventful but desperate times like this, called for desperate measures."Are you okay? You look tense." The "almighty" Aaron Churchill, looked like he wanted to be anywhere else but Kingston. She watched him clench and unclench his fist as they approached their destination. Her question is still unanswered.The adrenaline that triggered him the last time he came here, had all but vanished.He held resentment towards the country and even more resentment towards the inhabitants that dwelled in this part of the world.Brentwood Limited was signed, sealed, and delivered on a platter under his name and an intensive clean sweep of the corrupt weeds had already begun. Lucas was stripped of his position, bankrupt, and completely broke.He had the last laugh but the memories of the past still haunted him. "Aaron, Aaron! " The worried voice of Helen beckoned
"I have learned to live with open eyes, an open mind, and a well-prepared spirit." Giovanni Humpty. At this point, Aaron remembered a literary prose he was privileged to read at the orphanage. Times like this had him activate the side of him that wanted to eliminate all the bad guys.Helen looked perplexed at the reason why he had tightened the security around them. Henry still held so much power even with his wings being cut, he was still able to get to him. There was someone outside helping him.He remembered Helen gasping for air, her blood coated on him like he was a canvas for Picasso and her face white and void of life. He wasn't going to take chances again. Henry played with fire and he was most definitely going to get burnt."Are you alright Aaron? You've been silent since we left the consortium." Helen pried and poked at the sudden change in Aaron's sudden change in behavior. Henry Neville. She knew him, he worked for Churchill for as long as she could remember. Henry was l
"Inmate 228, A visitor is here to see you." The warden called out to Henry Neville who still. looked the same. There was no sign of remorse, guilt, or pain in the monster that headed his way. Henry exuded pride."Well, well, well. Who do I have here, the great Aaron Churchill at my humble abode." He snickered in his seat, enjoying the view of Aaron's form opposite him holding the telephone to his ears like he could launch him through it.Henry knew why Aaron journeyed to Pennsylvania Correctional Center where he was thrown in and anticipated the visit. He felt at peace knowing he was not the only person living in hell, Aaron needed to have a taste of it. The young man looked cool, calm, and calculated but behind those edges was a little boy. The first thing Henry was going to do once he got out, was to shoot him in the head and watch him bleed to death. He made a mistake the first time, he wasn't going to miss his target again. He was the lord of the correctional facility, feared an
"PIM" blared the horn of an outdated Corolla which sent Annie flying behind the waste bin that stood tall and high enough to shield her from prying eyes as she stalked the high and mighty Churchill empire.It has become a hobby of hers to watch the building, hoping to catch a glimpse of Aaron. She has become obsessed with what could have been and detested her mother for being the architect of her problem and the root cause of her current situation.Lucas used her as a pawn in his game and her own family mooched off her. The shoot-out that sedated Helen to a sleep-induced coma, caused her to bless the heavens for being on her side. The haggard wench couldn't stay down for long.There he was in all his handsome glory. Aaron Churchill. Her eyes burnt with angry tears, filled with regret. "Aaron! Aaron, how have you been?." She found herself headed toward his direction, not caring if she looked like some psycho wacko.Aaron was in a big turmoil as his mind battled with the awkwardness t
After his ordeal with his psycho wacko wife at his company's building, Aaron headed to the florist shop to pick up the flowers for Helen who was still infuriated at him for lying to her about their marital status. Aaron as far as he was concerned was already tied to her in ways she could never imagine. He blamed the damn amnesia for that situation he found himself in. But as a man who knew how to get what he wanted, he was going to start from scratch to get her to fall for him all over again. First, flowers were a lady's best friend. "Good day, Mr. Churchill." He noticed the lady at the counter sent him a flirtatious gaze as she popped up her little titties in his face. Uninterested in her advances, he collected what he came for and without giving her another walk out of Hathaway's Flower Heaven. "Women," Aaron muttered to himself with a disappointed nod. The Churchill mansion never felt so close yet distant as he sauntered up the stairs, hoping to coincidentally collide with Hele
Aaron was at a loss for words with Dr. Miller's information. Anna tried to take her life and was on life support at the moment. His throat went dry as the voices in the background including that of Helen drowned out with the overwhelming shock and fear that became of him on his way to the hospital. "Are you alright?." Helen stood up as well, the food completely forgotten. On a good day, Aaron would have found their situation hilarious. Their meals always got interrupted whenever they had the chance to eat together. "It's nothing, I'll be right back." Aaron did not see the need to disclose what had been discussed on the phone to Helen. Even if he did, she had no recollection of who Anna was or her previous position in his life. He was on a mission to woo her, hearing another woman's name from his lips, did not sound like a good idea. He drove off in the middle of the night to the hospital but was met by Anna's brother and mother. "You monster! You did this to her! If she dies, h
Helen had no idea what caused such an abrupt reaction from Aaron, it went from a phone call to his fork clattering to the ground and then there was him, trying to recollect his thoughts leaving her with little or no information before heading out. "Emily." She called out to Emily who came running from where she stood in the kitchen, probably peeping through a tiny hole to know what caused such a ruckus."You called for me ma'am." She replied. "The food should be refrigerated for later, trust me when I say I enjoyed your meal." Helen complimented Emily's cooking and was rewarded with a smile, her beam radiant. Helen headed towards the master's bedroom ready to shower and call it a night. A flashback of the night's event, had her wondering what it could be that had Aaron at attention. Curiosity got the better part of her as she began to peruse through his personal belongings."This is so wrong Helen. Get a grip of yourself." She gave herself the pep talk before putting his things in or