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uburbs of
buff tall man, inked with tattoos from hi
timid. "What if the boss already knows about it, would
r, before the dial tone rang, he turned to the smaller man and smiled. "M
on the other end wa
boss' voice. How did this man manage to instil
eel his heart pounding against his ribcage in fear, maybe he sh
call than when he picked it. His voice sounded
y breathed out the last words, he could feel his legs slo
thing had stilled
s' voice was deadly calm, w
and it wasn't goin
murderous intent f
Devin said as he stared at the tabloids t
Anything that concerned Ammon concerned him,
mante asked lazily as he drew e
his wife," Devin's voice sounded
s a pause, then more silence. Sudd
a company staff save his company? I always expect the best from h
abloids from the press. "She insulted and humiliated him
ed visibly. That was really odd.
would have had the balls to do that to him and go
asked and Devin's frow
his computer screen, "She is a nobody. An orphan who struggl
ome sorts." Alamante pressed, he felt like there was s
evin answe
oo fast before replying, "I meant
cholas St
ed, finding the name strangely famili
ay on his computer, trying to p
Stevenson is one of the heirs to
g that. Devin flinched at his sudden outburst and pur
he Stevensons heh?" Alamante
three children, and Marie Stevenson
timate children? Even I," he paused, "I have illegitimate childr
go for the illegitimate child when
, wouldn't we?" Alamante turned to
in motion. Devin understood that loo
ietly as he watched
Ammon would not
ing and suddenly put a cal
tle too sweetly to his
er tone
ighest member of the Stevenson's household? I have a l
a second." She replied as
member of the household, Jarvis Stevenson, just died from a cardiac attack last ni
ide the shock from his voice
neither is the second's son's assistant. I'm tr
ng more fitting. "Why don't you take out the least important thing in my schedule, a
at will be on
He said, smili
g to be in the business world, Alamante thought. And he was