"You're right baby, these two don't deserve my time. Come on, let's go!" She said and walked away, trying desperately to ignore the stares on Levi and Brittany face but the blush on her cheeks showed that she was embarrassed at how rudely her daughter spoke to her. "Wow! I can see why the girl doesn't respect her," Levi said. "Yeah. The mom didn't raise her well. Its obvious in her terrible manners. Here, let me show you to my place." Brittany's place was like a showroom. Full of junk with no new thing in site. "I apologize for the mess. Dad must be at it again." "At what exactly?" Levi said as he picked a can of beer from the ground. "Well," Brittany said, collecting the can. "Let's just say that my father is a bit of a drunkard and he likes to scatter the house whenever he is done. So, again, I apologize for the mess." "Oh that's okay. I guess thats why your neighbours are so rude to you." Brittany stopped dead in her tracks when she heard those words. "I'm sorry you
Levi had one bite of the food and he let out a moan. "My God. This is simply amazing," he said heartily. "Thank you. You are the first person outside this house that is tasting my food." "My goodness! More people should be testing it. It's simply amazing. If those neighbours of yours had a taste of this, I bet they would have ever reason to respect you." Levi immediately recognised that he had struck a nerve because Brittany's face went from shinning like the sun to being glommy and dark. "You really shouldn't let this bother you that much you know. Their opinion of you doesn't matter.""It does a lot. I just need some peace of mind.""Okay, you know what? You need a cold drink. Stand up, let's go to a bar!" Levi said with anticipation. "What?! I don't need to go to any bar!" "Yes you do. Now get up!" Levi sounded too convincing."It has been a while since I last went out though.""See! You need this. Now up you go!" Levi said, dragging Brittany along with him. They couldn't se
Brittany waited in anticipation for Suzy to do something stupid but Suzy who had taken one look at Levi knew that she couldn't risk embarrassing herself in public like that. "You ain't worth shit,"she said and walked away. As soon as the door closed, Brittany smiled in happiness and turned to the bartender. "Can we get our order now?" She asked with a coy smile. "Of course. I will bring it to your table." The bartender was too scared to serve them like regular customers. The fear on her face was one of the best things that Brittany had seen. It made her feel powerful. "Come on, Levi. Let's go," she said and together they went back to their booth.The bar manager could not believe all that had happened. He was humilated and disgraced in his own bar and he wanted to get punish the person that caused it. With anger in his eyes, he screamed out"Suzy!" And barged through the back door in search of her. If only she had kept her mouth shut, he would not have been embarrassed like he ju
Levi enjoyed the look of shock on his face. "Is that a...?" He stuttered as he spoke."I asked for something, sir. Is my request going to be granted or not?" "Yes definitely!" The man said with excitement. "What?! No, I won't serve him!" Suzy still declined. It would dampen her reputation and she knew that Brittany would never allow her to forget the event. She had to think of a way out and she had to be quick about it. "How dare you?" The owner said through gritted teeth."I can't stand here and watch this. Brittany and I will be at our booth. If Suzy does not serve us, no one else should." Was all Levi said before taking Brittany's hand and moving back to the booth."How dare you defile me in front of a customer and one as wealthy as him?" The owner was livid. Maybe he had given her too many opportunities or maybe he had been too leniet with her but the one thing he would not accept is her disrespecting him in front of his customers. "Frank, I just can't do this."Suzy had neve
The warm breeze that came with the morning was soothing to Levi. It brought him peace and made him feel energized. He walked softly into the company, ready to meet the general manager but suddenly, he took a pause and stared at his wrist watch. Thirty minutes past seven. "Damn it!" Levi exclaimed. It was too early for Steven to be in the office. "I knew I should have stayed in bed longer." He said to himself and headed to the receptionist with a sigh. "Good morning," he greeted. "Oh good morning sir. How are you doing this morning?" "Very well, thank you. How are you?" "I'm okay. How may I help you?" "I wanted to inquire if Steven has made it to the office already." "Umm, no sir. He usually resumes by 8 o'clock." "I thought as much. Okay then, I guess I will just wait for him then." "Alright sir." Levi found a comfortable spot and sat down quietly with the latest edition of Forbes magazine in hand. While scanning through, trying to see what else is new in the business wo
"Young man, please leave," Steven said when he noticed that the man wasn't moving. He finally stood up soberly from the ground, muttered a "I'm sorry" and walked out with his head hanging low. "Rubbish," Levi said when he walked out. "Sir, there is something I have to tell you," Steven said. "Before you do, I also came here to tell you something. Let's go to your office," he said and they went up to his office. "Okay, what's going on?" Steven asked as soon as they stepped into his office. "I have a friend, her name is Brittany. Her mother is struggling with cancer and the girl is really suffering. I want the company to start a charity event and the funds realized from that event will be used to pay for the woman's treatment. Can that be arranged?" "Hmm, of course it can. And besides, it will put our company on the limelight and make people know that we care about the people in our community. Yes, it can be arranged and I will see to it that it is done." "Thank you very much," L
"I'm listening," Levi said. "Some clients are asking for a refund of the payment of some houses near that construction site. Actually not some, a lot of them are asking for that." Levi slumped into the chair. He knew exactly what that meant. More people asking for the refund meant that the company was losing more money and all these were happening right under his nose. "This is a lot. What are we going to do?" He asked his general manager. Just one look at the man's face showed that he too was clueless about what to do to solve the problem. "I wish I knew," he responded. "Are you thinking what I am thinking?" Levi asked him."Oh definitely. They had a hand in this as well." "I thought as much. These people are ruthless." "Just like I said. They are too dangerous and if we want to do anything, we need to approach them with so much caution. If not we may end up losing the company." "We are already losing the company. With the number of people that want their money back, our comp
"Hello, Mr. Rickman," Steven put the call across and tried to sound lively. "Mr. Steven, I told you already that I want a refund of my money. Why are you still calling me?" "Wait, before you hang up, I wanted to inform you that we are having a 30% discount on the house. And sir you know that the building is in a very lucrative area. You won't find a building this cheap in such an area again. You can even say that this is an investment into your business.""You do make a good point, Steven," the man's tone totally changed and Steven couldn't believe that it was working. "So what do you say?" "I say okay. I will keep the house for that price." "Alright then," Steven said with a wide smile on his face. "Thank you for your patronage," he said before he ended the call. "So what did he say?" Levi asked but the big grin on his face showed that he already knew the answer to that. "He is going to keep the house!" "Yes!" Levi exclaimed. "This is a brilliant idea, sir.""Before you spe