LOGINAudrey woke up early before anyone could. After getting dressed, she moved to the drawer, pulling out the things she couldn't leave behind. She fit them into a small box, closing it slowly, to avoid noise that might wake anyone up. She slipped out of the house on tiptoe, the door closing gently behind her. At the gate, she stopped and took a final look at her father's house. “Maybe, when I make something of myself, they’d want me back.” She whispered, her voice shaking.A taxi was already waiting for her, she wiped her cheeks and entered it. “Drive,” she said. Audrey’s eyes couldn't stop shedding tears, and she didn't bother wiping them. Her heart was shattered- her father now loved money and title over her. And all of these started after Sophia was adopted. The taxi finally came to a stop in front of a building, sitting alone in the area. Audrey paid the driver and alighted. The front door creaked open before she reached the door knob. Attorney Ethan emerged, his eyes darting
Cole slid his phone across the table.Thomas snatched it, eager to see. The screenshots of the conversations between Attorney Ethan and Audrey stared back at him.He scrolled and read fast, his pulse racing. ‘Never thought this girl was this smart. She would have been a smart wife to Thomas Whiteson,’ Thomas' thought, his thumb frozen as he re-read some lines. “That's everything I got,” Cole said in a whisper. Thomas didn't look up, he just gently set the phone down. “Thanks.” He stood to his feet. “My accountant will send you the money I promised.” He walked out of the restaurant without waiting for Cole's response. Two options battled in his head: Use Audrey's secret to drag her into marrying him, or watch her play her game and strike when she thought she'd won. It seemed like he went with the second option. He unlocked his phone, fingers dancing on the screen as he texted his accountant. “Five million dollars to Star Shelters inc.” He heaved heavily after hitting send, lean
In less than two hours, William stood in Thomas' office again, a laptop held firmly in his hands. Thomas raised his head, set his pen down and leaned back. His eyes fixed on William, “What did you find?”“Em....”“Have your seat,” Thomas interrupted softly. William gave a slight nod, pulled the chair back gently and lowered himself onto it. He opened the laptop and turned it toward Thomas. “Stars Shelter was founded by Miss Ashley Morgan. That's all that is on the public record.” He paused, turned the laptop to himself, his fingers moving fast across the keyboard. Audrey's photo flashed on the screen. He then turned the laptop back to Thomas. “I tracked her down in person. She's Audrey Sterling, the daughter of Mr. Smith Sterling. And she's currently the CEO of Elomos company.”Thomas's brow furrowed. William continued, “Mr. Thomas, Ashley Morgan isn't her real name. And I think she's trying to use this charity organization to defraud donors.”‘CEO?’ Thomas exhaled. ‘That doesn'
“Dad,” Audrey called, squinting her eyes to be sure she was seeing clearly. Her father shook his head, a frown creasing his face and then he turned back. Audrey let out a deep breath, trying to maintain her composure as she left the boardroom demurely, but by the time she reached the door, her father had already left. ‘What brought him to the company? Did he hear what he wasn't supposed to hear? Did I say anything out of plan?’ The questions made her pulse race. “I’ve got more limited time,” she whispered to herself and sank into her executive chair. She opened her laptop to start work on her new organization. She would sit back, leaned forward, stood and paced as she racked her brain for a befitting name for the organization. ‘Stars Shelter!’ the name dropped into her mind. A satisfying smile pulled at the corner of her lips and she snatched a pen and wrote it down in a paper. She began drafting letters to get her organization registered under the name - Ashley Morgan. Ashley
“Dad, before you call whoever you want to call, remember the company's constitution.” Audrey didn't raise her voice, her voice was firm and confident. Oliver and his father exchange shocked glances. Mr. Smith dropped his phone, feeling stupid. He didn't know anything about Elomos' constitution, he had left all about the company to his late father. He was going to call Mr. John, the 50% stakeholder, the CEO who went on leave for Audrey to take over. “I have a say in the company, same as every other stakeholder. To fire me, we all need to vote. And Mr. John?” She paused, chuckling slightly. “He got the report of what I had done just today, he won't want to vote me out so soon.” Audrey said, her arms crossed around her chest and feet tapping the floor. Mr. Smith didn't say anything. He gently stood up, about walking out of the room when Oliver said, “Dad, you're in control of the share till she's married. You still have the right to stop her from working.” Mr. Smith kept his eyes o
Audrey's eyes snapped open before her alarm even rang. She threw off the duvet and dashed into the bathroom. She didn't have a good sleep; her thoughts ran through the night. With Sophia by her side, her fear and anger intensified, a low hiss escaped her lips every time Sophia turned in bed. After her rushed shower, she dressed up in one of the new dresses her mother had gotten her the day before: a navy blue long-sleeve shirt, black pencil skirt that dropped on her knees, and a tailored blazer, pairing it with a black heels. “I’m good to go,” she exclaimed, smiling at her reflection in the mirror. She grabbed her handbag and car key. Her father had given her a car the day before. Before anyone could wake up, Audrey had left the house to Elomos company. Her heart leapt with joy as she pulled into the company’s parking lot. She lingered in the car for a few minutes, fingers loose on the wheel, remembering her wishlist. Finally, she was living her dream.The new CEO. The role her f







