Mallory was already set for the meeting ahead of time. She got ready everything Wilder would be needing - some files and all. The meeting was very crucial as it was his first as the acting CEO.
With poise and fitness, Wilder stepped out of his office when it was time. Mallory rose to her feet as quickly as she could, taking the arranged files on the desk into her hands.
Wilder didn't spare Mallory's desk a glance as he walked past her, expecting her to follow.
Trailing after him, Mallory couldn't help but stare at him as if he were a god. He looked too dashing in his designer suit; too perfect. He used to be hers...
When they got to the open workspace, Mallory could tell her colleagues over there already heard them coming as they were seeming too busy and focused on their work. She caught them stealing glances at Wilder as they walked by.
The meeting was taking place on the twentieth floor. So, Mallory and Wilder had to make use of the elevator.
She stood behind him in the elevator, and being alone with hm, she couldn't help having so many thoughts. God; a lot had changed about him. He was more handsome, more charming, and grumpier. From young, Wilder had been mostly rude to a lot of people, but never to her. Unfortunately, she had become one of those people now.
They reached their floor and exited the elevator, heading for the conference room next. The long table in the conference room was filled and surrounded by the board members. The only vacant seat was that of Wilder at the head of the table, with Mallory's seat being beside him.
Everyone on the table rose to their feet when Wilder walked in. Although, a lot of them seemed to have done it with disgruntled faces.
"Please, have your seats," Wilder said as soon as he was seated.
Mallory, along with the others, took their various seats.
The board members were twenty-six in number, and that was due to how large the activities of the Pemberton Synergy was. Mallory found it amazing that her Wilder was the head of them all now.
She glanced at Arlo and noticed a scowl on his face. Thinking about it, how was he managing his emotions? He used to be the one at the head of the table, until Wilder's arrival. Now, he had to answer to him.
Mallory had a feeling things might get a little messy in the company. Six people from the table were Wilder's cousins, including Arlo. Chloe had once told her about it, explaining how the grandchildren were all hungry for dominance over the company. In Chloe's words:
"The power of the company rests on their grandmother - Rebecca Pemberton. The grandchildren have been trying to get in her good books, but her favorite grandchild is the one in a foreign country. She adores him and might likely will the company to him."
The whole time, Mallory had no idea this favorite 'grandchild' was her Wilder. She had no idea the Pemberton Synergy belonged to the Pembertons she knew.
She concluded on Wilder being their grandmother's favorite, considering the fact that Arlo had to step down for him.
"I'm sure a lot of you must've heard about me already," Wilder's began. "But I'll introduce myself, anyway. I'm Wilder Pemberton, son of Elwood Pemberton. And it's an honor getting to be your acting CEO.
"For a start, I'd like to get an introduction from every one of you, as well as the departments you're in charge of."
He reclined in his seat and waited.
The introductions took about five minutes. Mallory noticed Wilder's cousins responded grumpily when it got to their turns, just few of them had been able to conceal it.
After the introduction, each member went on to give reports on the current status of their department. It was a very long process, one that stressed Mallory's fingers as she had to take down a lot of note.
Their top competitors in the market were also discussed. But the company that had more focus was the TeraFusion Company.
Anyone in the business world was aware that the TeraFusion and Pemberton Synergy were always at loggerheads, and their rivalry dated to more than twenty years ago.
Pemberton Synergy majored in the production of high grade gadgets and also had a separate brand for wines and coffee drinks. The TeraFusion were involved in the exact fields. And years ago, the TeraFusion were known to the best, until a major crisis struck them and made the Pemberton Synergy ahead of them.
Now in the country, Pemberton Synergy were known to be the best. Their gadgets were the most used, and their bottled coffee drinks were known to have the best boost.
The TeraFusion had been long back on their feet and running, but they ranked second in the country. A lot of efforts had been going in to get them to the top again. There had also been rumours that the Pemberton Synergy had been behind the crisis that had struck them years ago.
"The TeraFusion, for some time now has been announcing a new launch into the market." One of the board members reported.
"Any idea what it is, yet?" Wilder inquired.
"Not yet, sir. We've um... tried using some strategies to get info, but it's been proving impossible. It's scheduled to launch by the end of the month."
Wilder shrugged. "Whatever it is, I'm sure it won't have any impact on us."
He began flipping through one of the files in front of him.
"Mr. Krester, from what I have here, the launch of our Berry Blush was quite successful. On the first week, it made about eighty percent sales. But from the fourth week, the sales dropped to sixty percent and currently, it's at fifty." He paused to look at his cousin who was seated adjacent to him.
"Care to explain?"
Krester Pemberton was the second grandchild of the Pemberton family. Pride and arrogance were features he effortlessly carried with him. And seeing Wilder there at the CEO's seat infuriated him more than he could take in.
"This is the only the seventh week." He grumped a reply.
"So? Is that a criteria for declining sales?" Wilder's tone was firm.
He spoke to Krester as tho, they were strangers on a work field.
"When was the last time you created awareness on the product?" Wilder demanded.
Krester felt embarrassed that he had to give it a thought. He realized he hadn't created any more awareness after the launch. He'd felt relaxed, thinking it'd sell as always since it was from Pemberton Synergy.
"If you have too much on your hands, all you need to do is say the word, Krester and you'll be relieved. Because a company cannot survive on inefficiency."
"I have been trying my best. You haven't been here to see what has been going on, Mr. Pemberton. But the company has been in good shape." Krester had to force himself not to grit the words.
Wilder gave him a long stare before shrugging.
"I don't need to be here to know how inefficient you've been. The report says it all. Now, I need you to do something concerning the sales, otherwise, I might have to put someone else in charge of it." He closed the file and moved to another.
....
After what had seemed like forever, the meeting finally came to an end. Wilder was the first to leave the hall with Mallory behind him, as usual.
She admired how bossy he had been in there. Maybe, he had been a little strict, but that was the right thing he needed to do in order to gain their fear and respect. Besides, her Wilder could never do wrong in her eyes.
The day passed by in a blur. From time to time, Mallory dashed into Wilder's office to attend to his calls, but she made a conscious effort not to look at him. The mere thought of meeting his eyes made her pain unbearable. She was determined not to succumb to another meltdown, bearing it in mind that a private investigator would fix everything for her. Perhaps, if she gets to know what happened to Wilder, there would be a chance of getting him back.
As the sun began it's descent, time seemed to speed up, and the clock ticked towards the close of work.
Mallory was on her desk and was trying to arrange the data for the day. She couldn't wait to get home and sulk in her room.
Her fingers moved gracefully on her system, her eyes focused. But she was interrupted by the sound of approaching footsteps - one was harder and appeared to be heels.
Mallory lifted her gaze from her computer and shifted it to the direction to see two ladies approaching her desk. One was a staff of the company, while the other was an unfamiliar lady who was richly dressed.
"That's his office, ma'am," Mallory watched the staff point at the CEO's office before leaving. Then, the strange lady, walking pass Mallory, began heading towards the office.
Mallory sprang to her feet. "Excuse me, ma'am. You can't go in there. Who are you?"
The lady halted, and with a scoff, turned at Mallory.
She was a tall regal lady, her perfectly coiffed hair framing a perfect face. She was draped in an expensive dress and adorned with glittering jewels, giving her an air of opulence and sophistication. But despite her undeniable beauty, there was something about her that made Mallory unsettled, like she could sense the cruelty and coldness that lurked just beneath her beauty.
With sharp, icy blue eyes, she retraced her steps back to Mallory.
"Did you just say something to me?" She rose her brows.
Mallory maintained her confidence and didn't act like she was being intimidated. "I don't mean to be offensive, ma'am, but you can't just barge into the CEO's office. You need to make a reservation with me. Besides, he can't take more visitors for the day."
"Seriously?" The lady chuckled, overlapping her hands across her chest. "These low-lives never know when they reach their limits. Do you even know who I am?"
Mallory gulped hard, trying to overlook the mean word the lady had used on her.
"No, ma'am; I don't know who you are. And honestly, that is of no concern to me. I'm just here doing my job and..."
"Just shut it, will you? I can't believe you're still talking," she taunted with an eye roll. Then, she took more steps closer to Mallory.
"Whoever you are, you should learn to know your place and..." her words suddenly seized. A sudden wave of surprise washed over her.
Mallory watched as the lady's expression transformed in an instant, her features contorting as if she had been struck by lightening. Shock and realization flickered across her face, and her eyes widened in fear as she shrank back in fright.
"You?" She called, disbelief echoing in her voice.
She scoffed, her face growing pale. "It's... it's you."
Mallory was confused. Did she know her from somewhere? But where exactly? Mallory was sure she's never met her before.
She was about questioning the lady when the CEO's door opened, revealing Wilder.
Mallory was about questioning the lady when the CEO's door opened, revealing Wilder. His presence was abrupt and interrupted the tensed atmosphere.Mallory saw how the strange lady forced herself to composure the moment she saw Wilder. Pulling a smile, she ran to him, her heels clacking hard against the floor."Wilder!" She beamed, giving him a hug.Mallory felt her heart skip a beat. Her throat got constricted and she had to take a very hard gulp. Did she know Wilder? Why was she giving him a hug?Wilder glanced at Mallory before looking away."Safiya," he called, pulling away from the lady's hug. "What are you doing here? You didn't tell me you were coming.""Seriously?" The lady chuckled, walking her hand on his chest. Mallory could see so much obsession and lust in her eyes. "Do I need to call the love of my life before showing up at his office?"Mallory couldn't stop the shock from reflecting in her eyes as she watched them, even Wilder noticed. Who was she to him? There was no w
Ronan had a bright smile on his face as he stared at the love of his life. He was the very picture of understated elegance.He was dressed in a plain black trouser that clung to his tall lean frame, with his crisp white long-sleeved shirt tucked into it. He had rich sleek hair that fell in thick waves, just enough to be ruffled by a playful breeze. And his face was perfectly sculpted to charm it's way into the heart of anyone.Man was facially and financially handsome.Mallory's heart summersaulted in her chest as he advanced towards her. Her hands turned damp from sweat.Everyone was present. Her grandma, her kids, Isla, and two of Ronan's friends. Although, Isla had a glum on her face. Her grandmother looked the happiest.Her breath caught up in her throat when Ronan got close enough and went down on one knee. God, no! Not now.His eyes, a deep and soulful
Ronan had his hand wrapped around Mallory's wrist as he walked her out of the house and stopped in front of his car. He let go of her wrist, inserted his both hands into his side pockets and darted his eyes around, taking a deep breath.Mallory felt a quickening in her chest. That gesture of his. He was definitely angry.She stayed quiet and just watched him for a long minute until he was finally able to pull himself together."Sorry about all of this." He finally said, his eyes on the ground. "I should've... I should've done this in private, maybe. You wouldn't be exchanging words with your grandma right now.""Stop blaming yourself, okay?" She spoke soothingly. "My grandma has always been like that, not just because it's you. And I'm sorry I turned down your proposal. I'm just not ready right now...""Hey, it's fine." He reached for her hand. "You don't need to explain anything. I should've waited, and I'm ready to keep waiting."Mallory had a heart-thumping moment right there. Was
Krester aggressively uncorked the wine bottle, swiftly filling a glass with it's crimson contents. He grabbed the glass and almost emptied it into his mouth. "Careful, Krester. Don't forget we still have work tomorrow." Kreeya reminded, resting her head on the bar counter which was just beside the living room. "Oh, fuck it. Fuck work. Fuck the company." He emptied the last content in his glass and reached for more. "Frankly speaking, I hate that I'm a part of this family.""Watch your tongue, Krester. The Pembertons are the most powerful family at the moment. Do you have any idea the thousands praying to be in your position?" Their mother scolded him, showing up in the living room and walking towards them. Krester rolled his eyes halfway and swigged from his glass. In no time, Valerie was with them, but didn't sit. "I understand things aren't going your way right now. But that's the point. Nothing good comes easy." She added. "Well, having a sane grandmother would have made t
The following morning, Mallory got the kids ready for school, and herself ready for work, as usual.She had breakfast with the kids in the room because she didn't want to sit with Heather at the dining and listen to her nags.Done with the kids, she proceeded out of the house but was greeted by Ronan's familiar car parked some feet away.Mallory paused to throw a keen look his way. Good lord! Why was he there so early?He was robed in a plain white curve-hugging shirt, which was tucked neatly into a pair of black tailored pants. His relaxed hair had a sheening texture. And man, he looked handsome.Mallory advanced forward and stopped in front of him."Good morning, uncle Ronan," Cassius and Lyra chorused happily."Hey... look at these cute pumpkins," Ronan leaned over, enough to tousle their hairs with his fingers.They giggled."Hi." Mallory tucked some strands of hair behind her ear. "Seems you're getting fond of coming over without informing me lately," she added a subtle chuckle.
Getting into the company, Mallory hurried pass her colleagues' place because she wasn't in the mood to fake laughter and smiles. She knew they'd definitely question her about it, and perhaps, she'd be ready for that time.She reached her desk and glanced at Wilder's office to know if he was there yet. Able to spot him from the large, glass-made transparent door, she confirmed he was in.She exhaled deeply, preparing herself to go meet him.She'd be lying if she said it wasn't difficult, addressing her ex-husband like her boss. A man she had been waiting on her whole life.She went for the door, knocked and walked in when he answered.He was there on his seat, an aura of authority surrounding him. His suit jacket was casually draped over the arm of his chair, leaving him in his crisp white shirt, elegantly tucked into his sleek black trousers.It was undeniable that he exuded an undeniable handsomeness. Good lord! Mallory was almost tempted to run into his arms. She wanted to lay on hi
The realization struck hard at Mallory. What the hell?! What did she do?Clam chowder was indeed, his favourite. What she didn't realize was that getting it for him would raise suspicions. She was used to getting him what she knew he liked. It happened effortlessly.But... How did he remember Clam chowder was his favorite? If he'd forgotten her, wasn't he supposed to forget that as well?"Miss Harrington?" Wilder called when she kept mute.She dropped her gaze to the floor immediately, her heart pounding heavily in her chest.God! She wanted to say it to him. She wanted to tell him she was aware it was his favorite because she had learnt how to make it just for him. She wanted to tell him it was a meal they'd walk for hours just to get at Curry-N-Spritz. And oh! Those evenings they'd sit under the moonlight and have naughty discussions while scooping some of it. She'd give anything to go back to those moments.She parted her lips to speak, but the opening of the door interrupted her.
Mallory arrived home to meet Ronan playing with the kids. They were under the shed of the house, the kids giggling as they jumped all around him, putting ribbons on himNoticing her, they stopped."Mummy!" They chorused and scuttled to her for a hug. She gave them that."Hey, darlings. How was school today?" She tousled their hair."It was boring!""Great!"They gave different answers at the same time, making Mallory chuckle.She shifted her gaze to Ronan who was still seated and smiling."Hi." She muttered to him."Mum, Uncle Ronan said we'll all go for dinner when you get home!" Lyra beamed, having to tilt her head back to look into Mallory's face.Mallory's brows furrowed as she shot Ronan a hard stare. She softened her gaze when she looked at the kids."Uh... I'm afraid that cannot happen. Mummy's very tired and still has some work to do," she cooed, playing with Lyra's bristle.A frown crept into the children's faces."But, mum...""Come on. Why don't you go in and wait for me?"
It was a nightmare for Pemberton Synergy.Mallory headed to work, looking and feeling very sad. She knew it was going to be the saddest workday of her life. The new decaffeinated drink was the talk of the country. On that very day of the launch, cartons of it had been pushed and supplied into the market. And since then, everyone's been talking to about it. Even in the cab Mallory had boarded on her way to work, the passengers couldn't stop singing the praises of TeraFusion."My husband has always been scared of taking caffeinated coffee as a result of his heart rate even though he had reasons to take it due to the nature of his job. But yesterday, he took three bottles of the decaffeinated drink, and man! He was so energized, didn't get a wink of sleep," One of the women had said joyously."I'm telling you, TeraFusion is a lifesaver. Especially that Sybil girl. She spoke with so much respect and regard for her consumers." Even the driver had noted. An ache of heartache gripped Mall
Mallory was very anxious. The launch had started and in the meantime, they were just having work presentations going on. Her TV was already on with her kids with her in the living room. She couldn't help the panic that filled her heart. Of course, it wasn't the first time TeraFusion was launching a new product. But they'd always given a hint on the details of the product before time. This was different because there was no hint. So, Pemberton Synergy didn't knew what to expect and hence, were very worried. Mallory was anxiously waiting in the living room when she noticed Zara had been gone for too long. They had been together in the sitting room when she got a call from someone, telling her to meet outside. Zara claimed it was her friend, but she had been gone for more than thirty minutes. Mallory decided to check up on her. She went out of the house and found her farther away with some strange guy. The guy was just like Zara looked - a wild hairstyle with so many piercings. She c
Mallory chuckled nervously and looked away, not knowing what to say.But the Wilder she knew would never try to take advantage of someone. The question was - was he the same Wilder?"I don't think so, sir." She forced herself to reply. "But so far, you've been nothing but committed to the affairs of the company, I'm sure you small matters like that are of no importance to you. Besides, you have a fiancee, and I'm sure you love her very much."She lifted her gaze to meet his at the same time he was staring at her. Their eyes got locked for a stretched moment, causing a wave of heat to wash over Mallory.In that fleeting moment, she wondered if she'd said the truth. Did he really love Safiya?Wilder broke the contact by redirecting his gaze back to his food. Suddenly, Mallory felt stupid for her last statement. Maybe, she shouldn't have mentioned it. He wouldn't be engaged to her if he didn't love her.For the rest of the time, nothing else was discussed between them until Wilder's phon
The air became so dense with tension, it felt like a suffocating fog pressing against her voice.Wilder turned around and wrenched himself away while Mallory stared at the complimentary card in front of her."I'm... I'm sorry, sir. Not to sound disrespectful, but this isn't allowed." She replied, inclined her head and turned around to catch up with Wilder.Mallory could feel her heart racing heavily as she walked beside Wilder. What the hell was wrong with that crazy man?! Of course, she's had clients stare and smile at her during meetings, but none of them had ever had they nerves to approach her in the tjr presence of her boss. Mr. Landon sure had some balls.The guards who had been attending and waiting at a distance, joined them as they walked to the car."Book a reservation at Grand Oak for lunch. Tell them I need the rooftop," Wilder said when they were close to the car.Mallory was relieved. At last, he was talking to her."Okay, sir."Settling in the car, she turned on her lap
Safiya burst through the door like wildfire, her fury igniting the air around her. The intensity of her anger seemed to crackle and smolder, threatening to engulf the entire house in flames. The maids and house boys scurried out of her path as she walked through, neither of them wanting to be a victim. She went right to the corner she knew her mother would be that morning - the second living room upstairs. She stormed in to find her talking and laughing over tea with someone. "It didn't work, mum! It failed!" She let out before her head could register the fact that her mum wasn't alone. She didn't care either ways. Pomella was a little offended that her daughter didn't mind her guest. But above all, she was worried.With a forced smile, she turned to the elderly woman beside her."I am so sorry. Can you give me a minute?""Sure. Take your time."Pomella stood up afterward and led Safiya out of the room, taking her to her own room. "What is going on, Safiya? Do you even know who
Mallory groaned as she regained consciousness in bed. Time seemed like a tricky puzzle, leaving her unsure of what had really happened while she slept. Her hands were tangled in her unruly hair, aching to soothe the throbbing in her head. What happened to her? What time was it?Directing yer eyes to the wall clock, she was shocked to discover it was mid day. What in God's name?! How did she sleep so early?She hurried out of the bed, her kids in mind. Was Zara able to prep and take them to school? How come no one even bothered to wake her up?She went downstairs and found Zara and Isla playing a drought game. "Hey, sis! You up at last," Zara waved at her, smiling widely. As expected, Isla only spared her a glare before looking away. "Why didn't you wake me up, Z? How about the kids? Did you take them to school?" Mallory asked, making Zara scoff. "Are you being serious? The only thing I didn't do trying to get you to wake up was probably to hit you in the head. You were sleeping
With the persistence of Zara, Mallory got clad in a pair of jeans with deliberate distressing at the knees, adding a touch of edgy flair to her outfit. Completing her look, she paired the jeans with a crop top, showcasing her impeccably toned midriff. The distressed jeans hugged her curves in all the right places. Mallory couldn't remember the last time she's had to dress that way. It was so strange, she unconsciously dragged the tip from time to time to cover her exposed tummy. Zara had brushed her hair to fall freely on her shoulders. And even if she was a little uncomfortable, she knew she was damn pretty. Her gold necklace was revealed and rested on her shirt."Woah! You a damsel, baby! I sure deserve some accolades!" Zara clapped happily. Afterwards, she got dressed and they left for the party together.......It was Mallory's first time going to a club in seven years. She'd missed the fun of it - the booze, the life. It also brought back memories of she and Wilder 'cause he
Until it was evening, Mallory didn't leave the room. When the kids got home from school, they were equally surprised to find her home. "Mummy, are you alright?" Cassius asked, climbing into the bed with his uniform. Mallory had to force herself up. "Yes, baby. How was school today?" She asked feebly, fondling with their hair. "School was fine." Lyra answered. The children's mood became down as well, noticing something was seriously wrong with their mother. And they knew no mater how hard they tried, she'd never tell them about it. "Why don't you shower and go play with aunt Zara downstairs?" She said dismissively and was relieved when they complied. In a matter of minutes, she had the room all to herself again. It was seven in the evening when Lyra ran in and told her Ronan was there to see her. Mallory sighed disgruntledly. All she wanted was to be alone. But she knew Ronan. He was never going to leave without seeing her. Tiredly, she left the bed and that was when she rea
The tech guy handling her computer looked at Wilder, like he was waiting for some kind of approval. And when he got it, he turned to Mallory."Yesterday, I got notified that some customer databases had been released to one of our rivals - the Wyatt Enterprise. I ran a search and..." He angled the computer to face Mallory. "... turns out it'd been sent from your system."Mallory realized fear had been a stranger to her until that instant. It gripped her like an icy hand, halting the rhythm the of her heart and disconnecting her feet from the ground. Shock rendered her speechless, her jaw slackening and her gaze moving from one person to the next. What the heck?"Wh... What're you talking about? I never sent that email." She wagged her head. "But the evidence is glaring, Miss Harrington. The email was sent from your computer, as you can clearly seen." The tech guy pointed at the screen. Mallory felt as though, the world was crumbling in her very eyes. "No. This is not possible. I'v