TIMOTHY’S POV The small town at the edge of the city was a stark contrast to the opulence and extravagance he had grown accustomed to. Here, the houses were modest, and the streets were lined with trees that rustled gently in the breeze. It was a place where time seemed to move a little slower, an
As his mother got up from the dining table to collect their dishes, Timothy couldn't help but notice that she looked more worn out than usual. Her frailty had always been a source of concern for him, and he had often tried to shield her from the troubles and stresses that came with his fame. "Mom,
My return to the office was met with a sense of trepidation. The scandal had created an invisible barrier between me and my coworkers, and I couldn't help but feel like an outsider in the place that had once been my second home. But I had a mission, a task given to me by Penny, and I was determined
I felt a surge of anger and frustration at Jasper's insinuations. "No, Jasper, I'm just here to work. Is that a crime?" Jasper laughed mockingly, his eyes gleaming with malice. "Work, huh?” My face flushed with anger, and I could feel the eyes of my coworkers on me, their curiosity piqued by the
The towering skyscrapers of the city cast long shadows on the bustling streets below, as Timothy pushed through the revolving glass door of his father’s building. With every step he took, the weight of anticipation hung heavily over him, threatening to drown his thoughts. Timothy entered Kamran's
Kamran clenched his jaw, his eyes narrowing as he hissed, "You may be wealthy, but you’re not that wealthy, Timothy. I still have influence, and I can make things very difficult for you." Timothy snorted, a bitter smile playing on his lips. "And you haven’t made my life difficult already? Threaten
The day I had to resign from Erickson’s job was etched in my memory like a jagged scar, a wound that refused to heal. My pride had taken a brutal hit, and I was left feeling like a ship lost at sea, tossed about by the unforgiving waves of life. But, as they say, when one door closes, another one op
As I stepped out of the building and onto the bustling city streets, I couldn't help but let out a frustrated scream. Passersby turned to look, some offering concerned glances, but I didn't care. I was tired of being judged for a mistake that I had already paid dearly for. The brisk October air fe