As Steve was escorted away by the police, Jeremy gently held his wife's hand and silently began to walk away. However, Mrs. Collins swiftly intercepted them. Intimidated by Jeremy, she couldn't ignore the fact that the officers who came for Steve held high ranks, clearly indicating Jeremy's influential ties."Mr. Jeremy," she called out respectfully, her tone a stark contrast from her usual brash behavior.Jeremy turned to face Mrs. Collins, his face stoic and unreadable. Her newfound respect wasn't lost on him, and he intended to use it to his advantage. He waited for her to speak, a calmness exuding from him that seemed to further unnerve her."I... I just wanted to apologize for any misunderstandings," Mrs. Collins stammered, her eyes darting between Jeremy and the departing police officers.Jeremy nodded slowly, accepting her apology with a hint of amusement in his eyes. He was well aware of the power his connections held and the sway they gave him over people like Mrs. Collins, b
After Jeremy and Avery left the restaurant, they went to the hospital to stay with Mia. The following morning, she was discharged, as she had made significant progress with the support of top-notch therapists.On their drive home, Jeremy noticed Avery's subdued demeanor and gently inquired, "What's wrong, babe?"Taking a deep breath, Avery shared her concerns, "I'm not happy about going back to my family's mansion. I think our lives would be better if we moved away from my grandparents and their constant drama."Jeremy nodded understandingly, "We'll move soon, love. It's part of my plan. Once we get Noah's money, we'll find a house far away from them." He wanted to reassure her that he was working towards their shared goal. Jeremy had also planned to be more cautious with his spending around Avery. He knew that if he continued being too extravagant, she might start to doubt his word, since it would be hard to believe that someone would consistently give him such large sums of money as
The Williams family couldn't conceal their dissatisfaction with Jeremy's response. As Jeremy and Avery left, Mr. Williams expressed his thoughts, "I knew he wouldn't agree to give us such an amount. He's always been a greedy man."Mrs. Williams was quick to reassure her husband, "We'll find a way to get our share from him. I'll make sure of it." She was well aware of Avery's soft-hearted nature and how easily she could be manipulated by the sight of her grandparents' distress. Mrs. Williams planned to exploit this vulnerability to her advantage, confident that Jeremy's devotion to Avery would ultimately lead him to give in to their demands.As the Williams family stood outside the mansion, a taxi pulled up, and to their surprise, Mrs. Peters emerged from the vehicle, visibly distraught and tearful. Curiosity mingled with concern as they watched her approach.Mrs. Williams, however, was quick to confront her friend. "What are you doing here?" she demanded, her tone laced with anger, p
Mrs. Peters wasted no time in leaving the Williams mansion, her destination set on the police station where her son, Steve, was being held. However, upon her arrival, she found herself barred from entering the premises."I'm his mother! Why shouldn't I be allowed to see my son?" she argued, her voice tinged with desperation and anger.The officer on duty maintained his composure, delivering a firm yet apologetic response. "I'm following orders, ma'am. We've been instructed to prohibit any visitors until he pays off his debt. The directive came from the CEO of Blue Silver Entertainment himself."Mrs. Peters inhaled deeply, understanding the gravity of their predicament. Jeremy, anticipating Steve's shrewd tendencies, had already taken measures to protect his interests by instructing Jefferson to ensure that Steve's mother was kept away. It was clear to Mrs. Peters that time was of the essence, and she had to find a way to secure her son's release before their precarious situation escal
It's been weeks since the arrest of Noah and the police had bluntly refused to grant him a bail while Jeremy had also refused to talk to his father. Noah's dad, Mr. Freetown was already fed up as his son's arrest was already making him a public ridicule to his business associates and the host of others.That fateful morning, Mr.freetown bounces into Silver bird entertainment company premises with one goal in mind: plead with the New CEO to please pardon his son or allow them to bail him.A few minutes later, he was seated in Jeferson's office, his eyes pleading with sympathy."Mr.Freetown,there's nothing I can do,the order for your son's arrest was from the CEO directly and there's no way I can ask for his release except the CEO permits it," Jeferson said, a note of finality in his voice."please I beg of you. This whole incident has affected my business and social status. I don't mind waiting till whenever your CEO arrives just to plead with him in person," Mr. Freetown said.Jeffers
With Jeremy's threat looming over them, Mr. and Mrs. Williams realized it would be best to back away from their efforts to help Steve and Noah. The potential repercussions were too great to risk their family's safety, and the decision weighed heavily on their hearts.Adding to their distress, Noah's father's sudden outburst left them feeling even more uneasy. They were well aware that their involvement in the situation could lead to a confrontation with the police and potentially cause a scene that would be detrimental to all involved.The couple knew they had to prioritize the well-being of their own family, even though it pained them to leave Steve.As Mr. and Mrs. Williams reluctantly withdrew from the situation, they braced themselves for the potential backlash from their decision. Away from there, With no other options left, Mrs. Peter resorted to her final resort. The Williams' efforts to sway Jeremy had been in vain, and now she had to seek help from the influential Mrs. Celin
The Williams family was taken aback when Mrs. Peters barged into their living room unannounced, a triumphant and mocking smile plastered across her face. Her unexpected arrival left them grappling with a mix of surprise and unease.Mrs. Williams, attempting to diffuse the tension, addressed their unwelcome guest. "To what do we owe this visit? No calls or even a message to pre-inform us," she said, trying to maintain a sense of normalcy despite the guilt and embarrassment she felt over her failed efforts to secure Steve's release.Mrs. Peters, seemingly basking in their discomfort, responded with a prideful tone, "Nothing much." Her eyes scanned the room with a hint of disgust as if appraising the worth of their home and finding it lacking."Firstly, I must apologize for not getting back to you regarding your son's release," Mrs. Williams said, attempting to maintain a sense of decorum despite the palpable tension in the room.In response, Mrs. Peters let out a loud, derisive laugh. "
Jeremy walked into his apartment and picked up his phone to dial Jefferson's number to instruct him about Noah's release but fortunately, Jefferson called him. "Good day Boss," Jefferson greeted with his usual respectful tone. "Good day. I was just about to call you," Jeremy said with a low pitch not wanting anyone to hear him from the mansion. "Okay, boss! I'm always at your service," Jefferson declared with an affirmative tone. "I'll want you to call the police and grant Noah bail. He has to meet up with the demand for his release," Jeremy said authoritatively. "Consider it done boss!" Jefferson replied swiftly. "one more thing, I'll want you to keep a closer look at Noah and his mom, I'm sure they are up to no good," Jeremy said with concern laced in his tone. "Very well sir," Jefferson replied. Jeremy cleared his throat, addressing Jefferson with a question that had been weighing on his mind. "Any news about the car that hit my daughter?"Jefferson shifted uncomfortably,