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Samantha just stared at him, wondering why he was so riled up about her hand. “What is it? I'm totally fine. Why are you looking so angry when it's just a scratch?” she asked, her expression stern. Aiden blinked. “If this was just a cut, it wouldn't have been bandaged this way. Tell me what happened. Did your ex-husband do this? Tell me, and I will make sure he is dealt with mercilessly.” Samantha scoffed. “I do appreciate your care, but it would be good if you would mind your business and leave the issue about my hand alone, Mr. Callymore. I came here for something important, so can we sit and talk instead of all this drama?” she asked, and Aiden sighed. He had always known Samantha to be hard-headed. She liked keeping to herself and hated being vulnerable. She didn't like asking for help either and preferred to go through difficult situations on her own. He only wanted to help her, but she had turned formal towards him again. He wished she would be more free to share her problems with him. With a defeated sigh, he walked back to his chair and gestured for her to sit down. Samantha sat down, her head held up high with confidence oozing out of her. “What do you want us to talk about?” Aiden asked, and his eyes darted to her hand once again. Samantha noticed this and retreated her hand from the desk, placing it on her lap instead. “We are business associates, right? I wanted to discuss the upcoming car show in Detroit,” Samantha continued, her eyes locked on Aiden's. She had stayed up all night gathering information about it and making sure it was suitable enough for them to delve into, and so far, she got what she wanted. “I think our companies could benefit from a partnership. We could showcase our new models together and share the costs of the exhibition.” Aiden's expression turned from concern to interest. “That's a great idea, Samantha. I've been thinking the same thing. Our companies complement each other well, and a partnership would be beneficial for both of us.” Samantha nodded, her confidence growing. “Exactly. I was thinking we could also discuss a potential merger or acquisition. Our companies have similar values and goals, and I think we could, you know, put hands into together? That is, if you're willing to give it a try.” Aiden leaned forward, his eyes sparkling with excitement. “I like the way you think, Samantha. Let's discuss the details and see what we can make happen.” As they delved into the conversation, Aiden couldn't help but steal glances at Samantha's bandaged hand. He knew she was hiding something, but he respected her boundaries. For now, he would focus on the business at hand and hope that one day she would trust him enough to open up about her personal struggles. When they were done, Samantha stood to her feet. “I'll keep in touch with you, Mr. Callymore. Good day.” she turned to leave. “Samantha,” Aiden called, and she stopped and turned to look at him with a questioning gaze. Aiden sighed and stood to his feet as he walked to where she stood. “Can we talk about us?” he asked, and her expression changed immediately. That was the last thing she wanted to discuss with him right now. “I don't think there is anything left for us to discuss. I already told dad to wait until I take over the company first. I'd appreciate it if you don't bring us getting married up.” she turned to leave again, but he held her hand and pulled her to himself, causing a gasp to escape her lips. “Aiden, what are you doing?” she asked, and he smirked. “Finally, you called me by my name. I thought you were going to address me formally forever.” he drawled, mischief etched into his features. “If addressing you formally is the problem, fine, I will call you by your name. Now let go of me,” she warned him, but he wrapped his hand around her waist and pulled her closer, causing a strange sensation to course through her body. “Aiden!” she snapped. “What is it, Samantha? Is what I'm doing having an effect on you?” he asked, his voice husky. “If you don't let go, I'll beat you up!” she snapped, and Aiden burst into a fit of laughter. “Oh, Samantha, you're so adorable when you're angry,” he said, his eyes sparkling with amusement. “I would love to get beaten up by you. You're so feisty and strong-willed. I find it incredibly attractive.” Samantha couldn't believe this dude. Was he really playing with her right now? She was damn serious about this and all he could do is laugh and tell her she's adorable? She sighed and tried to push him away, but he held her firm. “Aiden, let go of me. This isn't funny.” “Oh, come on, Samantha. Don't be so uptight. We're going to be married soon, and we'll be holding each other a lot more than this. You might as well get used to it,” he said, his face inches from hers. Samantha scoffed. “I'm not interested in marrying you, Aiden. And even if I was, I wouldn't be caught dead in a relationship like this.” Aiden leaned in closer, his voice low and husky. “Repeat that, Samantha. Tell me you're not interested in me.” Samantha's heart fluttered as she tried to push him away again. “I'm not interested in you, Aiden. Now let me go!” Aiden chuckled and finally let go. She sucked in a breath and glared at him. “Pervert! Flirt!” she snapped and turned, walking out of the office. Aiden just smiled and tucked his hands in his pocket as he went back to his seat. Seth rushed back in and looked at Aiden. “What happened here? Ms. Samantha's face is red, and it's no doubt she is blushing hard.” he taunted and Aiden glared at him. “Shut it,” he ordered and Seth pressed his lips into a thin line. A smile formed on Aiden's lips; a smile Seth didn't fail to notice. He wondered what had just transpired between the two of them. Aiden's eyes went to the files on the table, and he picked them up. “Let's get back to work. Tell me all you found out about Samantha's ex-husband.” Seth nodded as he went into details. “His name is Nathan Miller, he is currently 35 years old and owns the M. Enterprises, they deal with technology and innovation. His father is late, and it is said that his father has been trying to land a deal with the Salvadors before he died. Nathan didn't succeed as well.” Aiden messaged his temple. “So, Nathan had no idea Samantha, his wife at that time, was the daughter of the Salvadors, right?” “Yes. After his company went bankrupt, he tried all he could to revive it and when it didn't work, he transferred his aggression and frustration on Samantha, and publicly blamed her for his company's loss,” he relayed and Aiden's brows knotted. “Not just that, Samantha worked different jobs to provide for the family, but it seems her efforts were in vain as she kept getting insulted by them. They felt like she wasn't doing enough, and she had to increase the number of jobs she did. I was able to follow up with her and saw that she actually visited the hospital under this company frequently and was told she would break down if she didn't rest. If you check the files I gave you, a copy of her medical test report is there.” Aiden quickly glanced through it and brought the test results out. His eyes widened at what he saw. “Samantha has been diagnosed with chronic stress syndrome,” Aiden said, his voice laced with concern. “This is serious, Seth. She's been pushing herself too hard, and it's affecting her health.” Seth nodded in agreement. “Yes, sir. And it's not just physical exhaustion. The doctor's report also mentions anxiety and depression. She's been carrying this burden for too long, and it's taking a toll on her mental health.” Aiden's expression turned determined. “We need to make sure she gets the help she needs. I'll make some calls and get her set up with a therapist and a doctor. And we need to keep an eye on her, make sure she's not overworking herself.” Seth nodded, a smile forming on his face. “I think that's a great idea, sir. And maybe, just maybe, she'll finally let someone in and accept some help.” Aiden's eyes sparkled with a hint of hope. “Maybe, just maybe, she'll let me in.” he sucked in a breath. “And as for that scumbag of hers, I will make sure he is dealt with seriously.” **** Samantha stood in front of Thompson Enterprises. She released a long breath, her hand clutching to her handbag as she tried to calm herself down before going on. Her father had asked her to win Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Thompson over for the sake of the company. She had visited Mr. Johnson, and though it was hard for others, it was a little easy for her to win him over and get his support. He even promised to speak with his shareholders on her behalf, but now she was here in Mrs. Thompson's company. Most people call her a lioness. She had taken over her husband's company after his death, and she had to be the strictest businesswoman they had ever seen. Samantha knew she had to be confident before meeting this woman, and she was going to let the woman trample over her either. She took three deep breaths. “I'm ready,” she muttered and walked into the company. As she entered the building, Samantha was greeted by a receptionist who led her to Mrs. Thompson's office. She could feel her heart pounding in her chest, but she refused to let her nerves get the best of her. She had prepared for this meeting, and she was determined to make a good impression. When she entered the office, Mrs. Thompson looked up from her desk, her piercing gaze scrutinizing Samantha from head to toe. Samantha stood tall, her shoulders back and her head held high, and greeted Mrs. Thompson with a firm handshake. “Good morning, Mrs. Thompson. It's a pleasure to meet you,” she said, her voice confident and clear. Mrs. Thompson nodded, her expression unreadable. “Good morning, Samantha. Please, have a seat.” Samantha sat down, her eyes locked on Mrs. Thompson's face. She could see the calculating glint in her eye, the assessment of whether Samantha was worthy of her time. “So, Samantha, I understand you're here to discuss a potential partnership between our companies,” Mrs. Thompson said, her voice firm but not unkind. Samantha nodded, her mind racing with the presentation she had prepared. “Yes, Mrs. Thompson. I believe our companies can work well together. I deal with automobiles and you specialize in sustainable energy solutions. A partnership is a good idea for us, don't you think?” Mrs. Thompson raised an eyebrow. “Go on.” Samantha launched into her presentation, her words flowing smoothly as she highlighted the advantages of a partnership. Mrs. Thompson listened intently, her expression unreadable, but Samantha could see the gears turning in her mind. When she finished, Mrs. Thompson nodded thoughtfully. “I see your point, Samantha. But I have to say, I'm impressed. You're not like most people who come in here, trying to sweet-talk me into a deal. You're confident, and you know your stuff.” Samantha smiled, her heart racing with excitement. “Thank you, Mrs. Thompson. I believe in being straightforward and honest in business.” Mrs. Thompson nodded. “I like that. I think we could work well together, Samantha. Let me discuss this with my team, and we'll get back to you soon.” Samantha stood up, her hand extended for a handshake. “Thank you, Mrs. Thompson. I'd be thrilled to hear from you soon.” Mrs. Thompson took her hand and Samantha gave her a slight bow before walking out of the office. Her face lit up with smiles. No doubt Mrs. Thompson was going to give her a chance. She got to the elevator and was about to touch the open button when it opened, and she came face to face with Bianca. Bianca frowned on seeing her. “What are you doing here?”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