“Oh, so you are aware that you took it out on the wrong person.” Amara said, sounding as sarcastic as possible.At this point, Tobias didn’t know what else to say. He sighed in a defeated manner and allowed his shoulder drop ever so slightly and his expression turned a little somber.“I know you hat
Amara felt her heart nearly stop at the sight of Elijah, more so when she realized his expression was neutral, bearing none of the emotions he was currently feeling.“Eli,” Amara muttered and began towards him.The sight annoyed Tobias a tad bit, heck, it annoyed him more than a tad bit and before h
The moment he did, his smile faded and his steps, once slow, sped up, silently chasing after Tobias’s footsteps which could very much still be heard.He caught up to him at the elevator, just as the doors were sliding open. But before Tobias could even raise a leg to step in, Elijah grabbed him by t
Back in her office, Amara couldn’t help but impatiently tap her feet as she waited for Elijah to return.But he was taking to long.Unconsciously, she began picking on the skin beside her thumb, a habit she had developed in high school each time she got really worried.He should have been back by no
Tobias was silent, more so than usual, during the drive back.He was deep in thought and didn’t seem to pay much attention to his surroundings, only responding whenever his assistant spoke.And the moment the car came to a stop at the house, he stepped out, his expression stoic.His assistant, who h
By the grace of God, Amara’s begging, pleading and many more in between, Lorenzo had allowed Elijah to leave unharmed.“Just because she’s engaged to you doesn’t mean you can mess with her all you want,” Lorenzo had said in a warning tone, one the elderly brothers usually speak with when they show t
“Christina is very delusional, especially when it comes to her daughter and the fact that her daughter was taken away from her, has made her go into an unstable state and I’m afraid the only thing she could do to seek vengeance was to go after me, someone she blamed for daughter being pushed out of
“Good job, Amara,” Elvis said the moment she returned home.Shrugging off her coat, Amara nodded her head, smiling ever so slightly at her grandfather’s compliment.“Thank you, grandfather.”“Although, I have to say,” He stepped forward, a hand placed gently on her shoulder. “That was a bold move, l