Maxwell bounced into the police station like a man who owned the place. He approached the desk with a confident stride, his eyes scanning the room for signs of weakness."Good afternoon, officers," he said with a friendly smile. "I'm here to inquire about the Alberts' case. It's a matter of great importance to me."The officers behind the desk exchanged glances, clearly taken aback by Maxwell's boldness. One of them, a gruff-looking man with a thick mustache, stepped forward."Alberts' case?" the officer asked with a skeptical expression. "And who might you be, sir?"Maxwell's smile widened. " it's quite unfortunate you don't know me and I have to introduce myself because the Nathaniel's are private people, but I'm an exception..I am Maxwell Nathaniel, a business associate of the Alberts. I'm here to ensure that justice is served in this matter."The officer narrowed his eyes. "Business associate, huh? And what exactly do you mean by 'justice'?"Maxwell leaned forward, lowering his vo
Finally, Jeremy sealed Avery's fate as the new CEO of the West family properties. Despite the insults and reproach she had faced, he felt immense satisfaction in seeing her rise to the top of the family business. It was a well-deserved victory, and he was glad to have played a part in it even though he was behind the scenes.The rest of the family, however, was in an uproar. They couldn't believe that their once-overlooked granddaughter had managed to surpass them all. While Mrs. Williams continued to throw insults and mockery at Jeremy, he found solace in the fact that Avery was the one in charge. Her ascension to power had diminished the impact of Mrs. Williams's attacks. He could now celebrate Avery's success.Of course, Mrs. Williams was not pleased with this turn of events. She watched Avery's rapid rise with Jeremy still her husband with a mixture of jealousy and anger, plotting ways to separate the couple.Every day, Mrs. Williams would repeat her Slogan, "Until Jeremy is out
The ever Zealous Mrs Williams maneuvered her way into Aaron Bushman's life and Before long, she had the young and ambitious Aaron wrapped around her finger, convinced that partnering with her would secure him not only the West family properties but also the beautiful and powerful Avery as a wife.Again, she was blinded by her hatred for Jeremy, and Mrs. Williams failed to question the legitimacy of Aaron's wealth. She saw only the surface, the luxurious cars, the expensive clothes, and the trail of bodyguards that followed him everywhere.To her, these were the markers of success, and she saw Aaron as a powerful ally in her plot to remove Jeremy from Avery's life.In her mind, the ends justified the means. If using a man of questionable integrity was what it took to protect her family's legacy, then so be it.Mrs. Williams' scheming knew no bounds as she orchestrated every detail of Aaron's approach to Avery. She helped him gain access to her, arranging social events where they would
On that fateful morning, Avery dropped her daughter, Mia, off at school without a second thought. She had noticed a car following her as she left the house, but dismissed it as a coincidence, never suspecting that danger might be lurking in the shadows.Unaware of the evil plot around her. As she always did, Avery watched as one of the school staff escorted her daughter, Mia, safely inside the school premises before driving off. Satisfied that Mia was in good hands, Avery turned her attention to the busy morning traffic, unaware that this would be the last time she would see her daughter for days.With a glance in the rearview mirror, Avery pulled away from the school, heading towards her workplace, her mind focused on the day ahead. Little did she know that her world was about to be turned upside down.As Avery entered her office, a smile spread across her face when she spotted a beautiful basket of fresh roses and her favorite chocolate on the table. Her mind immediately jumped to h
Avery's stomach dropped, and her hands began to shake. Jeremy's eyes began to harden instantly. Without a word, they both rushed to the school parking lot, frantically searching for any sign of their daughter.The parking lot was filled with vehicles, but none of them resembled the one that the student had described to the teacher. Avery was beginning to panic, her mind racing as she tried to figure out what had happened to Mia."We have to call the police," she said, her voice trembling. "Whoever took Mia might be long gone by now."But Jeremy wasn't ready to give up. "Not yet," he said, his eyes darting around the parking lot. "We need to talk to the student who saw her. Maybe they can give us more information."As they searched, the sound of a car engine caught their attention. They turned just in time to see a black sedan speeding out of the parking lot, its tires squealing as it accelerated."That's the car!" Avery and The Teacher cried, pointing after the vehicle. "They're getti
Three agonizing days had passed since Mia's abduction, and still, there was no word from her captors. The silence was deafening, and it took its toll on Jeremy and Avery.Avery, in particular, was visibly broken. She had not eaten, barely slept, and spent most of her time staring at her phone, willing it to ring with a ransom call from the kidnappers. The tears never stopped flowing, as if her heart was now made of a thousand tiny shards of glass.Mrs. Williams sat at the living room table, feigning concern and innocence as she uttered her threat. "Whoever has done this to my great granddaughter will know no peace," she declared, her words laced with a coldness that betrayed her true intentions.Avery was a picture of grief and despair. Tears streamed down her face as she repeated the same words over and over like a broken record: "I want my baby back."The sight of Avery's anguish only made Mrs. Williams' guilt grow more, but she managed to mask it behind her false sympathy. "We all
The living room was somber, weighed down by the collective grief of the family. Mrs. Williams, her husband, and Jeremy try their best to console Avery. Her face showed deep wrinkles from worrying, and her pale skin clearly showed how upset she was."Five days and still no word about Mia," Avery sobbed, turning to Jeremy with tear-filled eyes. "Can these kidnappers just call and tell us what they want?" she pleaded, her voice breaking with despair.Avery's loud, sad sobs filled the room, and Mrs. Williams rushed to comfort her. "Please, dear, you need to pull yourself together," she urged, her voice thick with concern. "The last time I saw you in such a state was when you lost your parents."But Avery's anguish only grew more. "I can't pull myself together," she wailed, her body convulsing with each sob. "Not without Mia. I don't even know if she's alive."Mrs. Williams' heart twisted in her chest, torn between guilt and pity. She had started this entire plan, but seeing Avery in such
Jeremy stormed into the Blue Silver Entertainment company, his fury visible at every step. He wasn't with his Mask but no one could recognize him as the CEO because of how simple he dressed.The security guard stood in Jeremy's path with a firm tone. "Hello sir, who are you looking for?" he asked, attempting to prevent Jeremy's entry.Jeremy was ready to bounce at him if he was the same man he had encountered the first time he came to visit the company but Jeremy calmed down when he noticed the security was a new employee."Tell Jefferson I'm here to see him!" Jeremy snapped, his tone laced with impatience."And you are?" the security guard asked, confused by Jeremy's bluntness."You know what?" Jeremy growled, his anger mounting with every second "I don't have time for this nonsense." With that, he pushed the guard aside and marched into the building, his sole focus on saving his daughter. The rude security guard was nothing but an obstacle in his path, and Jeremy had no patience f