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clients if possible. please, Emily, I'm begging you. Don't ruin this, " John pleaded and persuaded. His small company was on the
you! thank you!" He said excitedly. "Yeah." A deep sigh escaped Emily's mouth as she ended the call. when would she learn to say no to people? she glanced at the time and saw she
eveal Olivia, she was glancing at her watch. "The car is ready," Olivia said and
s will arrive at five, so you just have to wait till you are called," Olivia explained, and Emily nodded. She wanted to get this ove
ame time, she wasn't rich. she had just enough to cater for her and her grandmother. when she was younger, she used to wonder why some people were better off than others, she thought it was unfair that some had more
n she was reminded of herself at that age. She wished she could go back in time and live her lif
s huge. no! This wasn't a mansion. It was castle-like. No wonder he was so arrogant. He saw her as a peasant, and she saw herself as one too now. Emily didn't need anyone to tell her that she didn't belong here. She couldn't wait to tell her m
e. he only comes here on business, " Olivia said to Emily even thou
oked stoic and patrician as hell. He was dressed in what looked like a uniform. "Good evening, Maxwe
en, and everything looked almost antique like a Victorian-era house. She trailed behind Olivia slowly while her eyes scanned the whole hallways. There was a big portrait on the wall, just as the wall was in the middle of the stairs. There was a man and woman with a little boy in their middle. it didn't take Emily long to reali
a huge mahogany study table with a file and mackbook in his front. He looked completely engrossed in work and didn't raise his head up to