LOGINSAMUEL“Sir, your flight has been booked, you leave tonight at seven.” My PA reported, when I talk told I could resume travel I was the happiest. Mostly because I missed my girlfriend so much. The distance had been killing me. I asked my PA to get me on the next flight to London; I wanted to surpris
Two Months LaterLUKEMy phone vibrated on the table indicating and incoming call. I flipped it over and checked. It was one of my men, they had been gone for two months now looking for the guardian and the boy. It was the first time making contact since they had been gone. I got a little excited, m
OLIVIAIt could only be Luke, only my dad would be thinking of such a thing at such a crucial time. We needed to come up with solutions to our problems but the only one he ever had was eliminating people. Sometimes I questioned if he were my real dad. If Nick didn’t do a DNA test, I would still be q
OLIVIAI was sitting in the patio but a book in hand, which I was not reading but having it next to me made me fool myself into thinking that I would eventually get to it and read it. what I was enjoying though was my glass of champagne and I particularly loved the nice breeze that kept caressing my
SAMUEL“You look so much like your dad but are you as capable as he was?” a director asked, we were in a board meeting. my first one as the CEO. “Nah, I want to know if you a son of a bitch like he was?” my dad, unfortunately, left this world early. I never got to know who he was as a man. I knew hi
LUKE“You are supposed to be fucking professionals, the ones who can pull a rabbit out of a hat and make this happen. What the fuck happened this time!” The morons had the audacity to come back telling me the guardian got away with the kid. If they were going to be that sloppy then I might as have s
LUKEThe moron was manipulating my daughter, making her feel sorry for him and trying to get her to let the shit with the boy go, because he didn’t want to get his hands dirty. Damn it, Nick! Why did you have to go so early? I fucking miss you, kid.“Dad, please.” My good-hearted daughter had alread
MARCUSI looked at my wife and felt sorry for her. She had been through so much and she was scared. She had lost so many people along the way, and she feared losing more. I would have felt the same if I were in her shoes. Olivia first lost her best friend, someone she trusted the most and someone wh
NATHANSeeing us leaving the airport behind then taking a different route that was going opposite the city, got my stomach twisting. I didn’t know those men or what they wanted. Could they have been with the ones I ran from in Macau? I really didn’t know as I didn’t know the ones in Macau as well.C
OLIVIAI couldn’t believe what my dad had just said. I thought he wanted to retire and focus on being a grandfather to the kids. Now he was talking about taking over Marcus’s business? What was that? Who did such a thing? Well, he did just admit he was a criminal, and a greedy one at that.“Why do y







