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Estella's face twisted with anger, and she looked like she was about to explode. But then, she suddenly turned and stormed off, leaving Samantha feeling shaken but relieved. She took a deep breath and walked into the study, where her father was sitting, looking worried. “Are you okay, Samantha?” he asked, concern etched on his face. Samantha nodded. “I'm fine, Dad. But I think we need to talk about Estella. She's not stable, and I'm worried about her.” Her father sighed. “I know, Samantha. I've tried to help her, but she won't listen. She's too far gone, and I don't know how to reach her anymore.” Samantha went to him and patted him on the back. “Don't worry, Dad. Everything will be alright. I'll try talking to her,” Samantha advised her father even though she knew the last person Estella wanted to see was her. She was still going to try her best to talk to her. Mr. Salvador looked up at her and smiled. This was why he loved Samantha so much. She was different from the rest. Even though Estella was her stepsister, she still loved her and tried her best to get along with her. This was the reason he entrusted the company into her hands. He knew that with Samantha as the CEO, everything would definitely be fine. “Thank you, Samantha, why don't you take a seat,” he pointed to the chair in front of him and Samantha smiled and sat down. “So, how did the event go? I wanted to be there to announce you as the heiress myself, but I had a lot of things to take care of here. I will definitely be there on the day the company is to be handed over to you because I will do it myself.” Samantha smiled, “The event was a huge success, Dad. The shareholders and investors were impressed with my speech and the plans I have for the company's future. I think we've gained some valuable support.” Her father beamed with pride, “That's great to hear. I knew you'd do great things. Now, let's talk about the shareholders you need to meet with. There are a few key players who can make or break our plans. I want you to meet with them, gain their trust, and secure their support.” He handed her a list of names and contact information. “Start with Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Thompson. They're the most influential ones, and if you can win them over, the others will follow.” Samantha nodded, taking the list and studying it, determined to do whatever it took to win them over. “I won't let you down, Dad. I'll make sure to secure their support and make this company thrive.” Her father smiled, his eyes shining with pride. “I know you will, Samantha. You're a true leader, and I have no doubt you'll succeed.” Samantha stood up and gave him a slight peck on the cheek before walking out of the study. Mr. Salvador smiled as he watched her leave. Truly, she was his daughter. She had his fighting spirit, and he loved how she changed from the girl who ran away from home three years ago to a strong woman, who will not be taken for granted. * After Samantha left the study, she decided to head to Estella's room and have a word with her. Whenever she thought it through, she would realize that Estella was actually insecure and felt the love of their father was being taken away from her. She knew Estella felt that her mother left because of Jessica and that's why she hated them so much, but that wasn't the case. She didn't hate Estella and wanted them to be good sisters. With a sigh, she took the stairs to Estella's room. Before she got there, she could hear hip hop music playing. She placed a knock on the door, but there was no response. After two more attempts, she turned the doorknob and to her surprise, the door was unlocked. She opened it and stepped into the room only to be greeted by the stench of alcohol and drugs. Samantha's eyes widened in shock as she took in the scene before her. Estella was slumped on the bed, surrounded by empty bottles and drug paraphernalia. The music was blasting from a speaker in the corner of the room, and the air was thick with the smell of smoke and alcohol. Samantha's heart raced as she rushed to Estella's side, shaking her gently. “Estella, wake up! What's going on here?” Estella groggily opened her eyes, looking up at Samantha with a mixture of anger, resentment, and hatred. “Leave me alone, bitch. You've taken everything from me. What do you want now?” Samantha's face became filled with concern for her. She knew the effects of these drugs. “Estella, I want to help you. I know you're not happy, and I want to be here for you.” Estella laughed bitterly. “You want to help me? You? The perfect daughter who's always trying to steal the spotlight?” she laughed hysterically. “Oh please, spare me the pretense and drama.” Samantha took a deep breath, trying to remain calm. “Estella, that's not fair. I'm trying to help because I care about you, not because I want to steal anything from you.” Estella snorted, rolling over onto her side. “Save it, Samantha. I don't need your help. I don't need anyone, now do my eyes a favor and get the fucking shitty hell out of my room.” “But-” “Get out!” Estella growled, throwing a bottle on the floor, shattering it to pieces immediately. One of the shards pricked Samantha's hand, leaving a small cut. She stood up and faced Samantha. “I hate you so much, do you know that? You keep acting as if you're some sort of angel and deceiving everyone, but I know your true colors. You're just a chameleon who wants to take everything away from me!” Samantha stared at her bleeding hand and released a long breath. “What do you have that I would probably want, Estella?” she asked calmly. “Everything!” Estella snapped. “Every damn thing. Your mere existence is already a threat. When you left three years ago, I was the happiest person on earth, but then you had to show your ugly face here again. Get out of my room right now before I do something drastic to you.” she picked up another bottle. “Fine then. I wanted the two of us to get along like sisters would, but you aren't ready for that.” “I'd rather have a pig as a sister than you, girl. Avoid me. Don't ever come close to me or try to talk to me. The day you try this nonsense again, I will stab you in the eyes with a fucking pocket knife!” she snapped, her eyes holding nothing but hatred for Samantha. “I got your message. I won't bother myself with you anymore. If you don't want to be helped, you can stay away from me as well.” she turned and walked out of the room, slamming the door hard. Estella screamed and broke another bottle while breathing heavily. She wasn't going to let Samantha take everything just like that.23.SULLIVAN GROUP"Not only have we lost a deal with Mrs. Thompson to the Salvador Group, they have also been able to win over the board of directors. They have influential people on their side, and I'm beginning to doubt if we can pull through with this plan." Mr. Will complained as he took a seat on a chair facing Mr. Sullivan. He had been present at the meeting and was the one who tried to oppose Samantha and got shut up by Aiden.He was one of the Salvadors directors but his loyalty lied with the Sullivans, and he was ready to do anything even if it meant betraying the Salvadors so as to bring the Sullivans to the top.Mr. Sullivan leaned back in his chair, steepling his fingers together as he thought. "We need to think of something, and fast. We can't let the Salvadors get the upper hand.""I agree," Mr. Will sighed, the frustration in his voice was evident. "But what can we do? They have the board on their side, and they have the resources to back them up."Mr. Sullivan's eyes
22.And then slowly, hands began to rise. Aiden's eyes scanned the room, his gaze piercing as he counted the votes. Finally, he nodded, a small smile playing on his lips. “It seems the majority is in favor of Samantha as CEO. Let's get to work, shall we?”The room erupted into a flurry of activity, with directors and partners scrambling to congratulate Samantha and begin implementing her plan. Aiden watched with a sense of pride and satisfaction, knowing that he had played a crucial role in supporting Samantha and securing her position as CEO. Samantha looked at him. Who exactly was this man and what power did he wield to make her earn support this easily? She had thought Mrs. Thompson would be the one to save the day since her father had told her that if she had Mrs. Thompson by her side, she would win over the rest. Her father never made mention of Aiden, and he was the one who turned the game around just now.“Samantha,”She felt a tap on her shoulders and turned around to see Mrs
21.CALLYMORE GROUP“The Sullivan's just handed him a contract, and he is having a word with Bianca's father today.” Seth conveyed to Aiden, who nodded his head as he swayed in his chair.Aiden smirked. “Let's let him be for now then.” Seth raised an eyebrow. “Didn't you say you were going to deal with him, or have you suddenly changed your mind?” Seth asked, his tone teasing.Aiden threw him a glare that made him zip his mouth. “I didn't change my mind. The best form of dealing with someone in an excruciatingly painful way is to make them think everything is working for them, and they have won. When they get engrossed in their “victory”, that's when you strike. And with a blow so subtle, they won't even know what hit them until it's too late. Trust me, Seth, I have a plan. And it's going to be glorious.”Seth raised an eyebrow, intrigued by Aiden's cryptic words. He knew better than to question him further. Aiden's mind was a labyrinth of strategies and tactics, and he was always th
20.As they walked, Samantha couldn't help but feel a sense of curiosity. Where was her father taking her? And what did this room have to do with the book she was holding?Finally, they reached a small library, filled with books and files. Mr. Ray gestured for Samantha to sit down, and he began to explain.“This room is dedicated to my past business ventures and partnerships. And the book you're holding is a reminder of one of my most successful collaborations.”Samantha's eyes widened as she realized what her father was getting at.“The book was written by me and Aiden's father, James. We were business partners and close friends. We wrote that book together, sharing our knowledge and expertise.”Samantha's mind was racing. She had so many questions.“Is that why you two decided to join me and Aiden together?” Samantha asked, and Mr. Ray looked up to meet her eyes.He smiled. “Actually, they were keen to join Aiden and Estella together because they felt she was my first daughter, but
19.Nathan pulled her hand down from his neck, his expression sullen. Bianca stared at him, confused.“Nathan,” she called and he hummed. “I asked you a question. Didn't you hear me, or you're pretending not to hear me?” “Bianca I-”“When are you going to propose to me?” she asked for the second time.Nathan didn't want to go into any commitment with her now. What he wanted now was to focus on the company and bring it out of the mud, but he can't tell her that, else she might withdraw the contract from them. He released a long breath. He decided to look for a way to pacify her without giving himself out.And with that, he wrapped his hand around her waist and smiled. “It wouldn't be cool if I told you when I'm going to propose to you, would it? It's something special and should be a surprise.”Bianca gave him a look of suspicion. “But it would be cool for me to know. I want to prepare for that day. Don't you know it's a very important day for ladies? We value it-”“Bianca,” he placed
18.“What the heck are you saying, Bianca? We're here trying to find a way of increasing our stock, and you have the guts to tell me to sign a contract worth millions with the Millers?” Mr. Sullivan snapped at Bianca, who went on her knees immediately.“Father, please, you can use them as part of your investment. Their company is on the verge of bankruptcy, and I am sure they will work hard if you give them this contract. They can in turn help in boosting the company's sales as well.” “You are doing this because of the love you have for that man. I can't let that happen. Do you think it's that easy?”“I understand what you're saying, Father,” Bianca replied, her voice trembling. “But I assure you, this is a sound business decision. The Millers' company may be struggling, but they have a loyal customer base and a strong brand. With our investment, they can turn things around and become a valuable asset to our company. And as for Nathan, I know you may think I'm biased, but I promise y