LOGINBruce
Kenzie was the one who brought lunch to my office today. Seeing her reminded me of Natasha, my secretary for two years.
She had been loyal since and I wondered how she could have changed so terribly.
Kenzie was usually pleasant but today, she looked different. No doubt, everyone must have heard what happened with Natasha.
“Were you close with Natasha?” I asked her as I picked the cup of coffee.
I could see Kenzie look nervous all of a sudden.
“No. No, sir,” She replied frantically. I looked at her and laughed.
Of course, everyone wouldn't want to be associated with Natasha as it could cause them to lose their job.
“I checked the CCTV today. Both of you communicated nicely so I thought you might know her well…” I muttered, dropping the cup.
I stared at my fingernails, admiring how beautiful it looked. Such a meticulous being, I was.
“We only talk about work, boss. May I leave?” Kenzie asked.
I nodded and she seemed reluctant to leave. Later, she turned towards me.
“I think you should confirm if she really leaked those documents. She isn't the kind of person to do such a thing.”
“Just act like you don't know her, Kenzie,” I said calmly. “I might look calm on the outside but my blood boils on the inside. Now isn't the time to support the traitor.”
“Yes, boss,” Kenzie walked out as quickly as possible.
I picked my phone and called Kelvin, the one who took care of dirty matters.
He was my childhood friend. We attended the same school but the irony was that he was a scholarship student because his parents were so poor that they couldn't afford the expensive school fees.
My own family were the ones who funded the scholarship initiative.
While I went to study business administration in the university, I lost contact with Kelvin. Later, I found out he had joined the military.
Fate brought us together again after he was wrongfully dismissed from the military as a lieutenant.
From then, he became my shadow.
He was good at his job.
“About Natasha… Did you find out anything weird afterwards?” I asked over the phone.
“One of my men tailed her,” Kelvin responded. “He watched her enter the head office of Mac Group.” My heart sank.
“Now I know!” I exclaimed. “Baldwin must have offered her a better salary at his company. That's why she betrayed me. She went there to claim her new job.”
“But…” Kelvin tried urgently.
“I have no reason to hear it!” I cut the call.
Out of anger, I slammed the phone against the wall as I paced back and forth.
My fists were clenched and I was thinking about what I had to do to rid this humiliation and betrayal.
Baldwin McAllen was the CEO of Mac Group. His company was the fiercest rival of my company, Stamford Group.
The competition was unhealthy and every time, Baldwin ends up using dirty means to get what he wanted.
I had always taken his jabs but this time, it had to be different.
I heard a knock on the door and before I could acknowledge, the door opened and Kenzie ran in.
She was panting and she looked scared.
“There is urgent news from your grandmother, boss!” Kenzie said urgently.
“And why would my grandma call the receptionist's phone rather than me?”
I had barely finished this when I cast a look on my phone in pieces right before me.
Right, I had slammed the phone by myself.
“Your grandma has collapsed!” Kenzie broke the news.
I felt my heart skip a beat as well.
**How I managed to get to the hospital without an accident needed to be researched.
I couldn't concentrate and the thought that my grandma, my last surving family, had collapsed got me so scared.
On arriving at the hospital, her condition had stabilized and I could breathe properly.
“Let me see you privately, Mr. Bruce,” The doctor told me.
I followed him to his office and he had water served for me and my nerves cooled before he told me.
“It appears your grandmother might be dying soon.”
“What!” I exclaimed.
“She has been treating cancer for a few years now. She wanted it kept from you before but I'm afraid it is at its terminal stage right now,” The doctor said faintly.
“How long does she have left?” I managed to ask.
I felt sick inside of me but I had to be a man.
“Three months,” His voice sounded like a murmur.
It felt as if my whole world had collapsed. I had difficulty breathing again.
“Are you okay?” The doctor was saying. “Mr. Bruce!”
“I'm fine,” I managed to reply. “Is there no other solution? I have money, you know that. Can't you do something? I'll pay for it no matter how expensive it is.”
“I'm sorry, Mr. Bruce,” The doctor added.
“I can only advise that you spend the next three months with her, fulfill her wishes, and help her leave this world in peace.”
When they told me grandma was conscious, I went in to see her.
I didn't cry like the six year old who usually held onto her whenever he bruised his knee.
“Are you dying?” I asked.
“I'm sorry,” She replied. “Come here."
I hugged her frail body and now, I couldn't hold those tears.
She teared up too and she held me in her arms like I was a baby.
“Would you do me a favor before I die?” She asked me.
“Anything!” I shrugged. She was the most precious person to me and if I couldn't save her life, I would at least honor her wishes.
“Then, I want you to get married and live happily. That's the only way I will be able to rest in peace. Can you do that for grandma?” She asked carefully.
I held her hands now and looked into her eyes.
“Your wish is my command!” I nodded with tear filled eyes.
Bruce“I’m coming home,” I told her with my mind fully made up.I stood up first and cut the call next. As I tried to move, I bumped into the butler who barely held onto the wine from falling.“Are you leaving?” he asked with a startled expression.“Yes,” I replied. “I need to take care of something urgently. As for the wine, serve it to me the next time I visit.” I ran off immediately, going to find my car. It would be a long drive back to the mansion but I didn’t mind.**It was a few minutes after twelve when I got to the mansion. My grandma and Natasha were both seated in the living room.There was a movie showing on the TV screen and it seemed to have their attention until I arrived. Both of them turned to me at once and I glanced at Natasha first and then switched to Abigail.“You’re back,” Abigail muttered. She walked up to me and hugged me tightly.“I’m sorry, I know I have hurt you. I shouldn’t have done that but I did already. Please forgive me, okay?”I held her as well, smi
BruceI walked into the mansion angrily, looking for Abigail. She wasn’t in her room and as I checked other places she might be, I ran into Maria.“I believe this is working hours, why are you here?” Maria asked out of concern. She knew I rarely come home during work hours.“Where is my grandma?” I asked directly.“She isn’t in the mansion at the moment. She left so early today to see the sunrise at…” she was saying. I cut in sharply,“When will she be back?”“Anytime from now,” she replied.I walked back to the living room, determined to wait for Abigail. I was followed by Maria who seemed concerned about the way I was acting.“I hope you’re fine?” she asked for the umpteenth time. “Should I prepare some juice or would you like a beverage?” I rolled my eyes at her,“The best thing you can do for me right now is leave me alone.” Maria nodded and walked away, giving me the privacy I wanted.Ten minutes later, my grandmother entered the living room. She was with her driver who was helpi
BruceIt was in a rush that Kelvin entered my office. He was excited, his facial expression betrayed that.I gave him a quick glance and buried my head back, looking at the documents before me. It was about transferring some key staff members to different positions. It has been giving me a headache for days now.“It was just as you said,” Kelvin began to say, full of excitement.“The assistant chief secretary to Baldwin McAllen has been arrested by the police for arson. I believe there are both witnesses and evidence against him. He won’t be able to go scot-free.” I gasped,“The real target isn’t Jason, it is Baldwin. It would be nice if Jason could name his boss as the one who instigated him but I am almost sure it would never happen.”“Why not?” Kelvin questioned. “He is in danger right now. If he names Baldwin as the real instigator, his sentence might be shorter.”“People like Jason are smarter than you…” I pointed out.“He will end up gaining nothing if he betrays Baldwin. Why? I
Michael I could see horror on Baldwin’s face, the kind I rarely saw on such a composed man like him.I could tell it was largely due to my comment, not Jason’s arrest actually.“What did you just say?” he asked, gentlier than I expected. I sighed,“I do not mean I will implicate you with the police. I am only trying to get you on the same page with me.”“I still don’t understand,” Baldwin replied, hands on waist.“It’s just that…” I paused. “I think you wish I was the one getting arrested.” He heaved a sigh,“I would feel better if no one was arrested, Michael. Now that it has happened like this, we need to make sure Jason gets out of jail unscathed. I want you to reach out to my lawyer and tell him to handle this case personally.”“That might be dangerous in the long run,” I muttered. “If by any chance he is convicted for the crime, you will be tagged an accomplice by the press since you’re tied to him by the same lawyer.”Baldwin sighed, “I still can’t wrap my head around this. I d
Michael I walked into the office stealthily, acknowledging the greetings I got from the employees. For some reason, the place looked healthier towards me than before and I wondered what had changed.I sat down on my chair, ready to start work for the day. I had switched on my laptop when Jason appeared.He wore a navy blue shirt with black-colored trousers and shoes. He smiled widely and I might have noticed a sparkle. Maybe he visited his dentist or something.“Good morning,” he muttered, smiling. I raised my head in surprise,“Did you just greet me properly? The sun must have risen in the east today.”“It always rises in the east, Mike. If you wanted to insinuate something unusual, you should have said west,” Jason replied calmly. I frowned,“Oh yeah, you are still annoying. Maybe there was nothing unusual.” I focused on my laptop again but Jason didn’t stop hovering around.“I’m pretty sure you have noticed a difference with how the members of the staff are addressing you today,”
BruceI smiled, a hint of excitement on my face. Michael could probably tell as well.“Will you punish the arsonists?” I asked, looking into his eyes. I knew well enough that Michael was the one behind the arson himself.“Secretly, I would,” he replied casually. “The person who burned down the warehouse is Baldwin’s new assistant, Jason. He is an ex-boxer with a history of sports violence and he hired the people who burned down the warehouse.If you make an alliance with me, I will find the arsonists and make them confess so Jason can be arrested. That will be my first gift to you.”I had read Jason’s file which Kelvin submitted about a month ago so I knew much already. According to what was noted, Jason seemed to be competing with Michael for Baldwin’s favor.I guess this was Michael’s ploy to kill two birds with one stone. I played along, knowing it would help me in the long run.“I would appreciate the gift,” I told him, smiling.“Ah, according to our chief security officer, the lo
Natasha “I doubt you can explain,” he looked away from me. I knew what was happening. This was him clocking out before I could vent yet again. This time, I might be at fault too.I took a deep breath and touched him on the shoulder. That was enough to convince him to turn back towards me. Men are
Natasha “They shouldn’t date. No, they can’t,” I said firmly.Bruce stared at me curiously. He must be wondering why I was so firmly against it. While I was against it, he was in support. One would have to bend for the other.“Alright, give me a reason,” he told me.“No, I won’t,” I shook my head.
Baldwin If I had been told that one day, I would have to visit Bruce to plead like a loser, I would probably disbelieve. Well, today was that day.I walked into the mansion’s main building with a bottle of white wine. It’s disrespectful to visit someone empty-handed, you know.I was escorted to th
BruceTom and I arrived at the hospital by noon. I was the one who drove. We stepped into the main hospital and asked to see Lizzie.Even though Tom already knew her room number, we had to play dumb in front of the chatty hospital nurse.“Lizzie Sinclair, right?” she asked for the umpteenth time. A







