Celestine grinned like an excited baby. When was the last time she had given Tobias a massage?It had been quite a while. Even in the past few days, he had been distant. She was almost convinced that he was slowly falling out of love with her. But then he pulled that proposal stunt in the VIP room o
Moving on, there’s Melanie, the second in command. She’s totally different from Amara; loud, dramatic and the fun house of the group. She was different in a good way. She was often friendly, grinning from ear to ear each time you’d catch a glimpse of her, but that didn’t mean becoming her friend was
An address was immediately sent after the text message. Amara’s grip on her phone tightened as she felt all the fear she had been warding off, concerning Duncan’s situation, come true.She couldn’t believe it. It was one thing when that bastard tried hurting her, but now, Duncan, someone who wasn’t
“Seat,” He pointed at the chair behind her, set perfectly beside Duncan’s.“Fuck you.” She spat.“If you want your precious assistant to stay alive, you better do as I say.”Amara was still not convinced, so James pulled a gun out from the waist band of his trousers and pointed it at her head.She d
Amara sat in the waiting area of the hospital, a cup of coffee in her hand and her head tilted back.She wasn't the least bit tired, but she still had her eyes closed.In front of her, Elijah was pacing, phone pressed to his ear. He had just finished wrapping up the call with the officer that picked
Amara’s smile flattered. “What?”“Well, Mr. Sattar and I heard the gun go off several times, but you came out unharmed and still with the weapon, so we assumed those were warning shuts, fired.”“Well, I’m…I don’t really have knowledge about guns.” She forced a smile. “It’s just the basics.”Duncan n
‘Ah, perhaps I didn’t want to go down this lane.’ Amara thought as Melanie folded her arms and stared at her.Although she looked pissed on the surface, which was for a good reason, Amara could see the hurt in her eyes.Perhaps she could just scrap the whole thing and say it was a joke. Melanie woul
“I heard Ms. Miller bagged another deal of over a billion dollars.”Gathered in the cafeteria of Synergy, the employees gossiped amongst themselves during lunch break.Immediately after the first employee had said that, another employee joined in, saying, “Yes, that’s not all, the company just relea