usations around," Vardy snapped,
ness people here," he added, try
lied, "I can't speak for the rest of you, but I have a f
eyes. "You're pla
me cut to the chase. I need to borrow eight billion do
dea how much interest that'll accrue? And what if you can't pay it b
willing to sign over the Autumn' shares and properties as collateral
marriage to Vanicah probably won't last three mo
ng quietly, finally spoke.
t of your mind? That's eight bil
eisha, "I'll have the funds transferred t
Thank you, Mr. Lane. I'll b
and left the office, a
ern. "She's Vanicah's wife, Fern! Why on ea
isha's as he replied, "B
the one who has to foot
dy's chest. "Consider it a wedding
edding gift? She's
aving Vardy to grumble in disbelief
ving room, surprised to see Vanicah sitting there. She
ah called out,
back to face him.
ient. "The auction house
kno
sonable. "If you don't have enoug
ead. "I've already
suspicion evident in his voice. "Ten billion doll
ne of your
ion grew. "Keisha,
when did that matter to you? You're only worrie
hing, confirming
t a business arrangement. We succeed together or fail togeth
ore he could respond, Keisha's phone buzzed. She glanced at it and saw a
mile spread a
iliar. Regret, perhaps? He suddenly remembered how Keisha used to l
tonight," Vanicah said abru
tracks, surprised. "Me
"You're Mrs. Wayne. It's
ng, but she saw an opportunit
ghed in relief, grateful she hadn'
Larry had delivered. Her roommates admired it, commenti
tonight, Ms. Stale. You don't need to att
ile, trying to mask her disappointment. "
ore hanging up, leaving Viole staring at
wing glances. One of them asked, "Viole
al banquet? I thought you said your boyfriend organiz
an important client to attend to. It's best
dness washed over her. Vanicah had always seemed indifferent to Ke
mination hardening. She had been eagerly awaiting this night f
stairs, wearing it with grace and confidence, Vanicah, waiting in the foyer, couldn't help but sta
s she reached the bottom s
s composure. "I'll tell Lar
. He was momentarily taken aback by how radiant she looked in the g
mention of Viole's name, and Larry quic
red, simply nod
leaned in toward Larry, his voice low and w
t wisely kept his mouth shut,
e car. Their arrival together immediately drew attention. Mu
t Mrs.
an event together before. T
itially intended to pull away, the prying eyes around t
athering of elite entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and real estate moguls. It was exactly the kind of crowd Vanicah
identally knocked over a vase of roses. The clubhouse manager rushed over, be
ved thorns and the rare variety. "These roses were specially brought by Mr. Lane Senior, weren't they? It would be a was
visibly reluctant to give in to their demands. His jaw tightened, and his posture stiffened, betraying his displeasure as he begrudgingly signaled for the gardener to distribute the flowers. The gardener, a wiry man with sun-weathered skin, hesitated for a moment befo
ed with genuine surprise, mingled with admiration. He had seen Keisha navigate countless social situations, but there was something about the way she handled this o
eyes-perhaps a hint of amusement or the satisfaction of having succeeded in her subtle manipulation. She knew the power dynamics at play and had deftly maneuvered through them, not for her own gain but to maintain
, and as she smoothed the fabric, she became acutely aware of the curious stares from passersby. Their eyes lingered on her, some with admiration, others with speculation, but she paid them no mind. Her focus was solely on the entrance ahead,
e flickered from Viole's elegantly attired figure to the taxi that was now pulling away from the curb. The skepticism in his eyes was clear as he
welcomed without question, her presence assumed and accepted. But tonight was different, and the guard's unwavering stare made her acutely aware of that d
he glanced back at the door, then returned his gaze to Viole, clearly unimpressed by her explanation. "Mr. Wa
ith embarrassment, a wave of heat rising from her neck to her cheeks. She opened her mo
, his sharp eyes taking in the situation instantly. Recognizing Viole, he quickly intervened, his tone
with authority, leaving no room for further questioning,
ole to enter. Once inside, Larry turned to her,
ayne always says I'm too timid. I'll be going abroad soon, and I wanted
e's sincerity won him ove
thly tonight, especially with Mrs. Wayne being here. She spent ten billion dollar
n investors. Gathering her courage, she lifted the hem of her dress and started toward him, but her path was suddenly bl
g. "What is wrong with you? Watch where you're going!" she snap