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Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1497    |    Released on: 01/02/2025

ear old Ria begged as Olivia was abou

cross the city to her other job for a 5pm start. She was cutting it close to her start time as it was, s

rt. Olivia glanced at her watch again and gave in to their wishful eyes. Although that meant she was probably going to have to forfeit

to leave!" She plastered a huge smile

d innocence of the kids around her made her happy, made her content and that was her end goal. She wanted to open a music corne

the room. She knew she was going to be late. She was already on her last war

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s luxury restaurant taunted, pointing toward his watch which clocked in at

won't hap

ll you say sorry? If I remember correctly, y

late. Again. Please don't fire me. I really need t

gue of hers, waiting tables just like her. But to her bad luck or his good

weird power trip. But she also needed this job to get by until she cam

r else don't bother to even show your face around this establishmen

t, especially not now when she was already on his radar, but old habi

er. Paul stopped in his steps

d you ju

avoided eye c

make a scene in front of his entire staff. But that didn't mean h

and grabbed her notepad

at.

on washr

She began

or be fired.

er eyes in submi

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her on washroom duty. It was the worst and slowest way to finish a shift. A mere 5 minutes felt like forever when you had to

lly, she had no one else but her to blame. She really needed to find a

sk her family for help but they were already against her

eeled Louboutins with what looked like a very expensive gown. Her well manicured

where she might have seen this lady, the woman had already finished her

a asked, unsur

ivi

the hand towel that Olivi

claimed, her shock skyrocketing at seeing a prio

in acknowledge

een barely 1 mont

uit her job at Panache and moved out from their apartment a month ago. It was as if she had just disappeared off the face of

he question. "But you tell me, how are you doin

n't even know if I have enough money to pay this m

a replied, touching Ak

via gave Linda a bright and hopeful smile.

u do. You

that you are thriving." And Olivia was happy for her. From the

I have to go," she said, pull

urse! It was n

u t

she began to leave and turned

a good friend to me Olivia . You helped me out when

over the card. Matchrimoney.

nted to her gown and shoes. "It's a s

le li

h people -rich, influential people -who w

want me to be a

clients needs and the contracts you sign, you won'

eping with y

at's what he required. Everything is consensual. I have to go now, but call the number a

hand in the palm of a very older gentleman and gave him a soft smile. The older gentleman, p

card Linda had given her in the back pocket of her skirt. She needed m

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