LOGINWhen Bella got to her office, she couldn't help but get engulfed by the thought of what she had just discussed with Jasmine. Of course that was a huge breakthrough for her, but she felt she should start her’s from scratch. The day went by with Bella thinking her whole life to death about this whole thing. Several minutes later, she had closed from work, and ready to leave. Being lost in her thoughts, she didn't realise everyone had left until she looked around her. Just when she unplugged her phone, picked up her bag to leave, a voice came behind her. “Bella dear, can you see me in my office?” It was her MD—she muttered and darted away. Bella went after her, wondering what could really be the problem. She worked hard all day making sure everything was in place. What could it be? She thought wildly as her heart thumped faster. In a split second, she arrived at the MD’s office. She knocked softly then pushed slightly. Her expression curious. “You can have your seat.”
“Do you have class this morning?” Jasmine’s voice came through, as she woke up to Bella all dressed up. “Gurl you don't even know what time it is,” Bella muttered, making her spring up. “I didn't wake you up, because you were awake all through the night.” “You should've woken me up!” Jasmine spoke, her voice yelling. Bella made a fake startle. “Ouch I'm scared.” she wailed with an exaggerated eye roll “You just closed your eyes 30 minutes back jas.” “I love you so much to stop you from resting darling. But don't you think it's time to change this course?” Bella muttered. Her eyes held concern. Jasmine rolled her eyes “You’ve said this a thousand times already. Get going.” “You’d never take my advice, is it until your eye bag grew bigger? “Pfttt.” Jasmine came down and walked sluggishly to the bathroom. As soon as they arrived in New York, she began her schoolwork immediately. Bella always seemed too bored at home and with their money she enrolled in a desig
Austin, in his perfectly tailored suit, sat in his office, his eyes fixed on his laptop. Then his door suddenly pushed open. He raised his head immediately to see the one person who had made his blood boil with so much anger. Just staring at him, adrenaline was released into his system. He was controlling himself so much not to send punches across his face. “You need to hear me out,” Dave sounded. “Get out. I don't want to hear anything.” Austin snarled, but Dave remained on the spot. He wasn't going to move an inch. He walked slowly, close to where he sat. This made Austin boil even more. He never thought he'd do such a thing to their friendship. He trusted him. “I know you hate me right now, but you're misunderstanding the whole point of this.” Austin's frown deepened. Such a deceit. “I care for you so much.” he started. Austin scoffed. Does he think him a baby? “You might not believe me right now, but I do.” “We all don't know how long it might take for you to ev
Then she tiptoed into his bed. “Who's that?” he muttered and Ann froze again. “Ow nobody is here..” he added going back to sleep. Ann chuckled seeing he was still very much drunk, judging from his voice. Her hand moved slowly and straight to his d!ck as she held it delicately. Caressing it as though it were the most vulnerable thing she had ever held. Swiftly, she placed her mouth on his d!ck and began sucking him. Austin’s soft moan filled the room. His whole body got weak as she kept sucking. A slight smirk appeared on Ann’s lips. She thought he was always forming a strong man for her? But now she had him weak and moaning. Then she began kissing—almost licking him from his stomach up to his neck, swiftly she grabbed his lips into hers and began devouring. “Isa? You came back?” He whispered amidst their kisses. Ann’s forehead deepened into a frown, that witch. “Yes baby, I'm back for you. F*ck me.” Ann muttered, her tone seductive. Austin’s eyes squinted,
Austin scoffed. “I promise, you were my best friend and still my best friend, if not for your family, I wouldn't be where I am today. So there's so much good stuff to do than lie to you.” He muttered, his tone vulnerable, enough to make Austin believe him. But not again. He was done being deceived. “If that's why you gave me this long break, Austin you are mistaken. Let me come back and work with you, like we used to. Don't let anyone who you're not sure of come between us.” Austin scoffed, this was it, how he used to confuse him. He was never a friend but a foe. “I promise I've never betrayed you, or ever will,” he added. Austin was feeling overly exhausted now as he drove off in the car. Dave looked back at him and his eyes grew darker. He was contemplating whether to stop the car and strangle him here or spare his life. As his focus deviates from the road looking at Austin, a car suddenly horn, bringing his mind back to reality. He breathed in deeply. He must lea
"Austin Richard, CEO of MTECH." the voice bellowed, his tone sarcastic. Austin paid no attention to him as he gulped down his drink and began pouring another. "What brought you here today? We don't see you that often." Austin assumed he must be one of his rivals as he continued pouring down his drink. He wasn't in the mood to give any lowly company CEO his attention today. "It must have hit you hard for you to end up here." Austin breathed in deeply; he was getting on his nerves now, and it was just a matter of time before he exploded. "That b!tch, she'd have been in my custody by now if she didn't escape." He muttered, his tone malicious. Only then, did Austin raise his head to look at the loser standing beside him. And behold, it was no other than his sworn enemy; Ethan Williams. His teeth clenched hard and his fist tightened. He was sick to his stomach just by looking at his face. He stood up slowly, his aura cold and gaze deadly. “What do you mean she escaped? What







