The day everyone was waiting for had arrived. The court case between the Cabots and the Steele’s. The courtroom was packed with reporters, spectators, and lawyers. Everyone who was interested in this case either showed up at the court room, camped outside or even watched it closely on their televisi
••••• After Zara spoke up about what she went through in Estelle and Jack’s hands, it didn’t take much to sway the court on who was the real villain in this story. A ghost had come back and given them their verdict from beyond the grave and that was enough for the jury and the awed people in and o
The sky was bare and the night cold but the streets of New York bustled with a lot of people going about their evening. Noise filled the streets from either idle chatter from passers-by or the music played by the shops in order to sell some products. It was suffocating.Either way Lucius Wilde would
The sudden rainfall caught up with Lucius on his way back home. It seemed the weather wasn’t actually mocking him but maybe weeping for him because of the humiliation he just endured. Whichever way, he loathed getting soaked, but at the same time, he was glad for the rain because it seemed to be cal
Lucius laid awake in bed in his low rent apartment on the bad side of town. It was the only place he could afford on his low salary. It had been three days already and even though he couldn’t eat three square meals a day he was relieved. These past days had been good. No degrading words, no unneces
Morning finally came and he was happy about that. Lucius got up from bed and had a shower. He didn’t waste any time as he wanted to confront his wife before signing the divorce papers.He left his shabby apartment and got a ride to Valerie's workplace. WILDE CORPORATIONS.The company dealt with anyt
After contemplating for a few minutes, Lucius decided to go with the man. Even if it turned out that the man was mistaken and he wasn’t truly the heir, what was the worst that could happen. Deep down, he wished it would be true that this trillionaire was his father, but at the same time, he didn’t w
His father sighed. “When you were still a child, almost two years old, you were taken from us. I had just started making good money back then, my company was flourishing and I got arrogant. I was warned by my father, your grandfather, not to take a particular deal that an older rival company was vy