They were still rejoicing when the prison guard walked past them. Overpowering the guard, Winston rushed towards Raymond then grabbed him by the cuff of his shirt. The next thing, he was lying at the other end of the courtroom as blood seeped from the head injury which he had sustained. "What was that for?" Julia yelled, her eyes burning with tears. "Go treat your husband and make sure you watch his back cause I'm not done yet." He yelled then spat on her face. Shifting his gaze to Niko and Adam, he let out a soft chuckle. "You are his friends right, sounds interesting." He chuckled. He wanted to hit them too but the prison guard was swift in grabbing his hand and pulling him backwards. "Just wait and see what happens by the time he gets tired of you pathetic idiots." He yelled. "What are you waiting for? Do you want me to sue you for supporting assault on innocent citizens?" Bernard scowled at the prison guard who cowered in fear as he led Winston out of the ward.At that time,
"I thought they wouldn't drop by." Julia groaned, gulping loudly. "It's in their genes to flock around people like birds, you shouldn't be bothered." Doctor Anderson replied. "I think I should be on my way now. I have a patient to attend to." He added, taking a quick glance at his wristwatch. Disappointed with his sudden request, they all wore a frown, not minding the reporters who had their eyes fixed on them. "Next time I will be around." He said, trying to wipe the frown off their faces but it didn't work so he had no choice but to stay back until he found an opportunity to leave. The patient he was talking about was an imaginary one. He just wanted to leave the court premises, return home, and get his well-deserved rest. "Are you sure you want to face them?" Niko asked. "Not really but… do you have any idea on how we can send them off," Raymond asked, nodding at the reporters who were staring back at them with a look of expectancy on their faces. "I will ask the security pe
Julia noticed Raymond's expression and decided to ask him about it but on second thought, she discarded it with the claim he was recovering from the courtroom scene. "Let's go in," Niko announced moments later. Intertwining her fingers with his, she pulled him into the restaurant while Niko and Adam followed closely behind. Julia spotted an empty table for four in the middle of the restaurant and immediately drew their attention to it. "I don't sit in the middle, I prefer to sit at the corner, beside a window," Raymond said."But that's the only table for four. The others are three and two." She mumbled, darting her eyes around the restaurant."Let's go for two then. I and Niko will share one." Adam said and Niko nodded in agreement. "No, we are going to share the same table." Julia countered as she pulled Raymond toward the middle of the restaurant. They had barely taken their seats when Julia's phone rang. After pulling it out of her purse, she discovered it was Stella and imme
A week later…"Guess what?" Niko announced, barging into Raymond's office. "Spill it already," Raymond replied as he took his eyes off his laptop. "The profit margin has increased by 30% within four days." He said with a merry voice, flopping on the chair opposite him. "Really?" "Yeah. When the sales manager submitted his report earlier, I was as surprised as you are right now." "Damn!" Raymond replied, hitting his fists against each other with a broad grin. They were still celebrating the good news when someone knocked on the door and a second later, Vin, Raymond's secretary stepped in. "Sir, you have a meeting with Craig Yvonne by noon, that's half an hour from now." He read from his tablet. "Postpone it." He said without thinking. Nodding, Vin went ahead to postpone the meeting and also to inform Craig of the new development. "Please, ask the sales manager to submit the profiles of all the staff under his administration." "Yes sir," Vin replied after which he turned to lea
With the couples out of the living room, Stella banged her fists against the table as she glared angrily at the door they had passed through. "How did she get to know?" Her mother asked. "I texted her." She hissed in frustration. Pushing her chair backward, she began to storm towards the door. Sensing she wanted to accost the couple, her mother was quick to pull her back. "What do you think you want to do? Julia has the right to take him away and you have no say about it." She said. "I just want to talk some sense into her." She replied stubbornly trying to break past her mother who didn't give way. "And you think she will give you an audience?" She asked. Annoyed, Stella turned around only to storm to her room, still boiling with rage. "If we want to win Raymond to our side, we must first of all do that to Julia. If we can tackle her, then Raymond is ours to keep." Mr. Brooks said. "How do you intend to do it then? She is so smart and can detect even our tiniest move." Mrs. Br
The next day at work, during lunch break, Raymond summoned Niko and Adam to his office. Since the previous night, he had been thinking of the perfect position for Julia, but unable to come up with any so he decided to get them involved. "Are you sure you want to give her a spot here?" Niko asked, flipping through the list of vacant positions. Raymond had run down the purpose of the meeting to them. "Yeah. She doesn't want to be idle, and I'm in support of it." Raymond replied. "That's the list of all vacant positions in the company. It's tough trying to pick the perfect position for her." He muttered. "Let me see," Adam said, retrieving the list from Niko. Moments later, he said, "The position of a Data analyst seems nice. Since she studied a related course she would be able to perform excellently there. In between, she still needs assistance so I will suggest she undergoes training." He said. "Who's the head of the department?" Raymond asked. "Tyler Moore." Nodding, he
Raymond had just stepped out of the gym and was dabbing his face with the towel hanging loosely on his neck — since it was the weekend, he was going to be home all day. That morning, he had made up his mind that he was going to make Julia talk to him but instead of him making the move, she did. Wearing a frown and holding her phone loosely, she stormed towards him and with her hands across her chest said, "They made it compulsory." "Compulsory? Oh,.. sorry, we aren't on talking terms." He muttered with a little smile on his lips but since she was furious, she didn't notice. "For real?" She asked, raising her how at him in surprise. This was the first time he was giving her an attitude after she subjected him to a silent treatment. "Yeah, excuse me." He said with a smirk. Smiling, he brushed past her and then continued dabbing his face as he made his way to his room. "Did he just give me an attitude?" She muttered, staring at his retreating figure. "Okay, fine. Let's see
Immediately they got home, Julia, who had been fuming with rage, tossed her purse aside, and with her hands on her hips, she stormed towards Raymond.“Why did you do that? What were you thinking?” She yelled, trying to contain her anger. “I just saved you. You should be happy and not make a fuss about it.” He said with a smirk. “I'm serious here.”“I know.” He cooed. When she wouldn't stop glaring at him, he tried to take her hands but she jerked backwards with a frown. “Is that why you refused to give me a spot in your firm? I should have known you were telling a lie.” “That's not true…”“Of course it is. You said it yourself back there, you don't want your wife to work — isn't it?” Sighing, Raymond began to tug his hair as he stared blankly at her. He was tempted to tell her everything but since he hadn't informed Niko yet, he decided to keep still. “Come in Ray, you can't do this to me.” She screamed, tugging her hair. “I understand you were just trying to help, I appreciate