Leah West was a globally recognized model who had won several awards and had been on the runway of most important shows. Her followers on social media were steadily climbing to over a billion and she usually had fashion houses in a frenzy over her because her mere presence guaranteed the success of shows.Of course, some well known Celebrities were nothing near her level not to talk of influencers.Kylie and the woman who had just insulted her stared at Leah with wide eyes and pale face, well aware of the power Leah had to ruin their fanbase over a few words if they do as much as irritate her.“I-I didn’t k-know that y-you were the one that invited her,” It was Kylie that stuttered out, staring at Nirvana in dismay as she wondered how Nirvana had connection to a high-rate model like Leah.“Even if you didn’t, I don’t think that she had ever done something to warrant your peskiness,” Leah said to the other woman just standing silently with a slight nervous expression. “Uhmmm….” Leah tu
Having a friend was sometimes a hassle, especially on days when Nirvana wanted to do nothing but sink into her couch with a tub of ice-cream as she watched a show.Relaxing on weekends was made possible for a reason. There is no need for employees to look like grim reapers when they arrive at work at the beginning of the week. Yet Nirvana’s relaxation time had been canceled by Leah.Leah had come over the previous day which was a Saturday under the guise of having fun, Nirvana shouldn’t have believed her when she didn’t see Boris with him. They lounged around for an hour or two before Nirvana decided that it was time to go to the gym which was in the ground floor of her apartment—she never slacked on exercising, she didn’t need noodle hands she had in her past life.Leah spent almost five hours with her and when she wanted to leave, she dropped an invitation to her show. Nirvana had tried to refuse but Leah had gone on about how the show was one of its kind and how Nirvana needed all
Once again, Severin was in the same elevator as Nirvana and heading in the direction of her room. Nirvana had watched him lounge in the passenger seat of her car, his eyes were closed and he looked peaceful.Nirvana knew that he wasn’t asleep but didn’t bother to involve him in any discussion, her mind kept recalling back to the moment when he held her hand and dragged her away in front of Austin. He obviously didn’t care who saw him make physical contact with brother-in-law’s ex-girlfriend, this made Nirvana wonder if there wasn’t really any kind of sibling affection between him and Kaitlyn.The last time he made physical contact with her was when Kaitlyn did that little show in the conference room, and at that time, she had tucked everything into a situational reaction that day. But today, he had held her hand and there was no denying the warmth and tension he felt on the skin where his hand was.It was a very foreign and distant feeling that she hadn’t felt in a long time. She reme
To say that Kaitlyn was angry was an underestimation.Getting married to Derek was topping the list of the things she regretted at an inhuman speed, and Kaityln Moore never regrets almost anything. She did things her way and always made things work, it didn’t matter what any other person thought.But since she got married to Derek, things haven’t been going the way she lined them. She miscalculated the next CEO of the Jules Corporation as well as Nirvana’s will and resilience. The members of the Jules family didn’t bother about their position.Diana was too busy with her foreign affairs and friends, Kingsley was an imbecile who spent most of the time on the system—he was creating a game of some sort so he didn’t need the family involvement in that business. Calvin spent his time at the college lately, and Mrs. Jules held her position as the matriarch of Jules family with an iron grip. None of them was easy to get along with, nor did they have any interest in her.Mr. Jules was in the
It was a little past nine when Austin finally decided to leave for the day, a dark blanket of stars had covered the city and the moon didn’t look particularly bright.The company was empty as expected and most of the light had been turned off, his secretary was long gone so she had to lock the office himself.He stepped into the elevator with a tired sigh and watched silently as the numbers kept counting, what he didn’t expect was that he would run into Nirvana again.Austin saw her before she even took notice of him, her attention was focused on the phone in her hand as she got out of the opposite elevator.“Nirvana,” he called and the woman finally decided to raise her head.The smile that appeared on his lips when she smiled at him was automatic, there was something very comforting about Nirvana’s presence.“Austin, done for the day?” She asked, and he nodded.“Yeah. You left earlier than usual or is it my imagination,” he asked.As far as Austin knew, Nirvana was a very diligent w
Nirvana could feel a headache brewing as she found a spot to park her car and head straight to the café. She needed to drink something and calm down before deciding what to do or whatever she decided would be irrational.It was a bit past three when she got to the café, so it had people but it wasn’t bustling yet. The café had a homely feel to it and the dark theme made people feel more comfortable— exactly what Nirvana needed.“Nirvana,” She heard her name and looked up to see Severin standing in front of the registrar, he half leaned on the dark counter, turned to the registrar for a minute and said something to which the man nodded.He left his spot and walked closer to her. “I thought you wouldn’t be available today. Come on, I ordered.” His voice was casual as he directed her to the seats.“Hmm,” Nirvana nodded, following him to the seats at the side of the window, yet the quietest part of the café. “I went to see Ria.”“She finally decided to tell you about what happened to her,