pte
he news. I couldn't comprehend what to do anymo
ears. I walked slowly into my apartment and
ast and my entire body felt as if I was on fir
faced the kind of problem I was facing then. I knew the c
nds and neighbours would like to know who the father of the child was if I give birt
I won't have allowed him go down with me. He was just a sick-headed man who couldn't control
e whether I get fired or not; I had my own fate to bear. I held a pil
hink of doing in that kind of situation. But it was a kind o
too distressed to stand up. Th
i saw something
man who put her in this kind of situation was at a conference where a old CEO
ment in favour of my son, Wi
art of my worries vanished on knowing the man's name. To fix it all,
..
the new chief executive officer of this company. From today onward, I vow to work h
us, and also appl
.
e informations. I should be thanking
ust as expected, it was one of the largest companies in the
ted to let him accept the pregnancy and take full responsibil
nt to the company. It was indeed marve
at the top,' I mumbled. T
d, "Good morning. Do you have
man, Blakes, heading towards the exit of the
soulmate. I smiled at him, but he looked at me as if
ck. I said, smiling, "Long time n
you?" He inter
eak. On regaining my senses, I was dazzled by how he
bodyguards tried to touch
. "What's your deal? You must be one of those
was completel
we have never met before! Th
God won't make me that kind of a fool; not even when I had found
em away. Back in the days, I went to a judo class too.
n't care. If this was how I should do it for Blakes
arms tightly and began to
n't you say tha
ha
Mr. Will
hook h
His stare was the coldest thing I had ever seen in my lif
that you love me, and I bel
ho
going to
mured again, taki