ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN
Author: My Agyei
last update2024-07-24 20:53:40

Peter stood at the entrance of the Stephenson Company, with his heart thumping with a mix of excitement and nerves. He didn't know what to expect. Even though he had been properly trained, he had this fear and nervousness in him. He knows that if something goes wrong, his daughter will be dead.

Mr. Michael and Lewis had coached him thoroughly, and he felt ready for this moment. So, he brushed off the fear that was threatening to consume him, he took a deep breath, straightened his clothes, and stepped inside the impressive complex.

As he walked through the extravagant lobby, he couldn't help but admire the beauty of the place. The glossy marble floors, the high glass walls, and the dapper, modern decor made it clear that this was a place of power and success. He swallowed hard, reminding himself why he was here and what was at stake.

Peter stayed near the entrance, trying to look as casual as possible while keeping an eye out for Harvey. His patience was soon rewarded when a sleek bla
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