Share

#Chapter 120 Business Boot Camp

The response to my speech was incredible. Two days later, at least a quarter of my school’s students had volunteered their time to help in some way.

Homes were being cleaned and repaired, food drives were organized, and donations to the Wilson Foundation were setting records.

But my success was bringing the reporters back into my life.

Yet, I didn’t mind answering their questions about the charity work being done. The publicity was making more donations pour in.

“You’re doing incredibly well, Daisy,” Victor said as we sat in my office at Wilson, Inc. “You learn incredibly fast. And what you’ve done with the charity is fantastic. You should be proud of yourself.”

Victor’s words made me blush, but I must admit I felt good about myself lately. Everything seemed to be falling into place.

Even Alex was doing better. He couldn’t work, but he spent more time out of bed each day.

My happy bubble was about to burst when one of the secretaries buzzed my desk phone.

I answered. “Yes.”

“Miss Wils
Locked Chapter
Continue to read this book on the APP

Related chapters

Latest chapter

DMCA.com Protection Status