it
ood is
seat i
re, a place he once called home. He once cried, laughed, became angr
ound sound. He wore a sad expression, real
rsonal assist
es
ld go in
as the place where he spent his teen years. His appointment was made months before he arrived, and he
the way, despite the fact that he
as he walked down the path to his destination; he h
ice which he visited so much in the p
rs," the orphanag
n facing the orphanage director which was Sister Grace. He wished it was Sister Grace but she
tant replied, "Goo
ter remarked with a bright smile,
boss, Mr. Theodore Roosevel
e at last. Thank you so much for
his orphanage." Asked the
h a neutral expression, not p
ast six years, despite the fact that he has be
ery proud of you." She s
he wasn't ready to dive into it, a
point of my visit," he said,
." She said with
ing. I will change it up a little by adding more spaces, so it is more of restructuring than renovatin
r Joy. And I would also like to invite our accountant to attend this meeti
mbered the plump, short lady who always walked quickly t
his personal ass
in my office right now," the orphana
ot remember the last time he felt this nervous. His nervousness had been gone for a long time, but it returned a
the orphanage. Sister joy served as the heart of the orphanage. He could
called for me,"
e future of this orphanage. They have some interest
e smiled as his eyes landed on the notepad she held so close, he also realized t
yed boy," she called him by the nickname she gave him years ago because he had s
eplied as he stood up to
as she held his hand and patted
re Roosevelt
er Grace will be beaming from
cause it came from someone
up with. But first let's s
y agreeing with her. "I would l
I would like to add a library and an art/music studio, giving
Roosevelt," commented
possible so that I can start gathering funds. I have already made my inquiries in my country but I know I can't compare my c
t. Let's set up another meeting when s
re. "My assistant will set it
meeting this week,
ave. "Thank you Sisters,"
ents and staff will be delighted to see you again. I have to go, I left an engagement with som
't bad nor good. She seemed to be in the orphanage for the paycheck and not because she loves children. H
for your name," Mr. Anthony s
ht. I am Si
or Theodore Roosevelt, w
He asked, a li
ster Grace but it is spelt differently. The names h
l hand of fate was being dealt to him indirectly. Why would the orphanage ma
Asked Theodore at last, not bein
she said with
re everyone knows each oth
erbox, in contrast to Sister Grace, who was a woman of few words who only spoke when she had a word
of hours in the past, watching other children play. He looked far across the playground. He knew there was
to check something out," he quie
, the car
to his personal assistant. "When I said thirty minutes, I meant thirty minutes, not twenty eight or
ay
stood in front of the tall grasses, debating whether he should pass through it in his well-ironefor allowing him to continue doing his hobby and going far from the orphanage building was that he clear this path every week and keep it
od a weathered old treehouse. It looks like it has passed through thousands o
it, and it quickly became his secret hideout, which he only showed to
aw all of the snapshots and magazine cutouts that had been used to design the interior. A
saw him before dusting off his suited body, taking some important
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uch a mess. He looked like he had just survived a strong wind attack, with his hai
mbing the tree house, his childlike self couldn't resist the temptation and he ended up climbing the tree house but it came at a co
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hat resonated with him. He realized how well his personal assistant, Anthony, knows him. Antho
lived in the family home with his parents and s
not know how long he would be there, but he wanted to make the most of it
empty and unfulfilled. You did think that being a millionaire
bes' magazine page as one of the world's under thirty billionaire bachelors. Maybe it will help him be able to fill up this empty hole inside him but somehow he doubts it will do that. He has been chasing happiness since he left his birth country but every day it seems unreachable for him. He reflected on his t
personal blanket, or those days where the food was hot and properly cooked or when there were free snacks. He smiled as he thought back and had a flashback to
richer, and never return to being poor and helpless. The empire t
get himself a drink. He was d
as fixed. And on that day, Theodore decided to dress formally. H
late and you ain't dr
dressed and
lly for business purposes. You always
les. And we aren't in Jamison anymore, we
greeted by Sister Gracie and Sister Joy, there was also
d a nice week," a
woman standing at the window side was not movi
need to introduce yourse
orphanage director
soon as the figure walked away from the window and to
ld unmistakably make out her shining brown hair and it brought familiar feelings to him. He adjusted his head a little and
last part. "She majored in business administration with a minor in management and marketing. She's
her shining brown hair was wavy loosely on her shoulder, and her face slightly matured maybe due to the makeup. The ass
alist of this orphanage," she said smoothly, her eye
y the same woman who had broken his heart