"I don't think he's in his right state of mind," he said quietly, concern evident in his voice. He paused, carefully considering his words. "I think he needs some time to gather his thoughts and make rational decisions. So, I will come back when he's in a better place mentally."But she scoffed dismissively, her tone incredulous. "I am sorry sir," she retorted, her voice tinged with frustration. "He had better be in his right state of mind and speak up. Mr. Ethan has already ordered us to forward the case to court. We are going to do it in just two days, and a whole day has already passed." She glanced at him, seeking his agreement, and he nodded in acknowledgement, understanding the urgency of the situation."Thanks for the pieces of information," he expressed gratefully, his voice filled with a sense of urgency. "I will speak to you later." He turned and made his way out of the police station, his mind racing with thoughts and plans.As he walked through the dimly lit hallway, he su
In a well-lit hall filled with the company's shareholders, Ethan confidently presented his designs. Engaging in a conversation with one of the shareholders, he smiled warmly as they questioned him. "What gives you inspiration for this, and how do you come up with your color combinations?" they inquired. Taking a moment to gather his thoughts, Ethan replied, "It's quite simple. I draw my inspiration based on the type of designs I want to create, considering how I envision the final structure to look like."As a real estate agent, you need to have the Insterest of clients in heart. When making your plans and survey you have to know you must do something that's unique, and keeping up with the lastest designs. And colour is the most important thing when it's comes to this. You can make a good design but still colour could be the problem. That's why as a real estate agent you need to know how to blend your colour. Let the engineering or surveyor knows what you want, because having a beaut
"Talk about what I already told you," he stated firmly, his voice laced with determination, "get your lawyer ready.""And did I not make it clear that I am not going to get any," he said, his tone harsh, frustration seeping through his words, "can you please put aside your pride and just meet me?""Where are you?" he demanded, his voice filled with urgency."I'm right in front of the police station," he replied, the words hanging heavily in the air, followed by a long, tense silence."I will join you there briefly," he concluded the call, his voice carrying a hint of determination. Tucking the phone into his back pocket, he made his way to his car, his footsteps echoing in the empty street. As he settled into the driver's seat, his mind wandered back to Adrianna. The thought of having to work with that company gnawed at him, as he couldn't shake the feeling of being a loser for needing Adrianna to plead on his behalf to secure the contract. Moreover, his close relationship with his la
"He had been waiting anxiously, steadfastly refusing any sustenance or company until he laid eyes on you. It was clear that he yearned for an audience with you, and I believe it would be wise to grant him that opportunity," the man said earnestly, his voice filled with concern. Ethan, however, responded with a piercing glare, a mix of curiosity and perhaps even a hint of suspicion in his eyes. Undeterred by the harsh gaze, Ethan slowly walked towards the station, his steps measured and deliberate. With a firmness in his voice, he requested to see the person who had been waiting with such an unwavering dedication. The staff at the station, aware of the significance of the moment, allowed him access.As Ethan approached the cell, his footsteps echoed loudly through the desolate hallway, sending shivers down his spine. Each echoing footfall seemed to magnify the weight of the impending encounter. Raymond, recognizing Ethan from afar, hastily rose to his feet in anticipation.The scene w
He carefully maneuvered his car through the bustling streets of the city, eager to reach his destination. After a short drive, he arrived at the nearby club house, the exterior illuminated by vibrant neon lights that seemed to pulse with excitement. As he parked his car with utmost care, he couldn't help but take a moment to admire the sleek lines and polished surface. Each reflection from the surrounding lights danced across the vehicle, adding a touch of luxury to his night out. Satisfied with his parking job, he stepped out of the car and made his way towards the entrance of the club.Upon entering, he was immediately engulfed in a world of sensory overload. The air was thick with the electric energy of anticipation, punctuated by the relentless beat of music flowing from every direction. The lively atmosphere reverberated through the walls and floor, creating a palpable buzz that seemed to infect everyone within.The club was a kaleidoscope of vivid sights and sounds. Lights of v
"I just like you are the first sight, and that guy has to leave me in the middle of this all because I was staring lustfully at you. But I am still much horny, will you save me"She demanded getting closer. But he stopped her. "I am a married man, and I love my wife. I will never cheat on her for the world. So get you ass out"He said with a conderming look. She leaned back in her chair, her eyes filled with a mix of defiance and longing. Her voice carried a hint of frustration and disappointment, as she spoke with a touch of justification. "It's not cheating," she stated firmly, as if trying to convince herself as much as the listener. "It's called flexing. I'm not even like some promiscuous woman, just someone with desires that her husband has left hanging for six long months now."Her words held a raw honesty, a glimpse into the depths of her longing and the void in her life. She admitted her need with an unapologetic tone, as if she had reached a breaking point. "I needed this," s
Two days later, Kingsley found himself standing in the bustling police station, accompanied by his lawyer. The air was tense with anticipation as they sought to speak with the detective in charge of his case. However, much to their disappointment, they were advised to save their words for the courtroom.As they stepped out of the lawyer's office, disappointment etched itself onto Kingsley's face. Frustration crept through his veins, fueling his desire for justice. It was then that he noticed a familiar face entering the station. It was Ethan, the person who had caused him so much pain and suffering.Without a second thought, Kingsley's determination propelled him forward, his every step carrying the weight of his anger. He instinctively began to charge towards Ethan, ready to confront him head-on. But just as he was about to reach him, his lawyer's firm hand grasped his arm, restraining him in his tracks.The lawyer's voice seeped through the fiery wrath in Kingsley's mind, urging him
"So what am I going to do when I get to the house?" Ethan voice carried a sense of urgency and determination. "How will I figure out the culprit?" He demanded, causing a moment of silence to hang in the air. Richardleaned back in his chair, his expression thoughtful. In the dimly lit room, the tension between them was palpable. Finally, he broke the silence, his voice steady and firm, "That will be on you. To uncover the truth, you will have to put a close look on everyone. Pretend and tag along well with everyone. This might help you get closer to finding the answers you seek."Ethan nodded, absorbing his uncle advice. Unyielding in his resolve, Ethan persisted, unable to shake his concerns about Richard well-being. "And what will happen to you? Are you going to continue being locked up in here? I need to put forward your release.""You don't have to, in fact, forward the case to court instead," he stated against the idea, his voice laced with hesitation. There was a flicker of unc