wo extr
to answer, tension
was steady, but there was some
Like you must have heard, there's some
oming here," I cut him off, my
right now. You he
ponse, hanging up as I pu
ok at me, surprise and confus
" I snapped, already m
reconven
ed outside, the heat hit me like a wal
chauffeur leaning against the gate, idly scrolli
off the nearby buildings. He nearly drop
," I ordered, bare
o 312 East 54t
senger door and slid
leb was still fumbling with the keys,
e parking lot because people turned to stare as
ghts spiraled. *Why now?* My grandfather was alway
ell to pay. But if it wasn't... what then could the old man have left behind
t of the office complex, a place that
I was out, striding towards the entrance with
past her. I knew exactly where I was going Maxwell Pierce's office, wh
y anger burn hotter. His hair was dyed a stark white, contrasting sharply with his d
smoothly, gesturin
a seat
re to sit,"
What did my grandfathe
into a drawer and pulled out a file. He set it on the desk and slid it toward
s a single sheet of paper with my grandfather's familiar handw
y shepherd; I
ed by a line that sent
er the
years. I was a child again, sitting in my grandfather's stu
e from his worn Bib
d, Adrian, he had said, hi
en you must stand alone,
o impart some deep wisdom through that simple touch. The memory was so vivid, it was
lf back to the present.
er the
s was my grandfather's doing, and whatever wa
emed to tilt off its axis. The words blurred as the reality of what I was reading sank in. I
atching in my throat. The magnitude of what my grandfather had planned, the implicat
e of this. But there was nothing. The paper slipped from my fingers and floated to the floo
ckering across his usually composed
's final wishes pressed down on me. Maxwell's voice became a distant murmur as he called my name, trying to get my
office in a daze, barely aware of Maxwell's worried gaze following me. I felt like I had been st
, . I had just rejected my dinner, my stomach
to quiet the storm inside me. The verse and my grandfather's words kept repl
pered to the empty room, the sound o
door broke through my thou
st say I'm
the chief maid ha
s Barrister Pierce. He br
uh
I grabbed a towel. Wrapping it around myself, I yanked the doo
n the hallway, half expecting to
Barrister Pierce was there, sitting calmly
ge, and I stiffened, my patience wear
ht?" I demanded, spinning around t
ierce spoke up, his voice c
like that. Your grandfather also contracted me with the duty of rec
rd was the absurdity of it. I clenched
cause you hired a cleaner? Y
or opened behind me, and I sp
beautiful woman. She was poised, elegant, and carried an air of quiet confidence that was complete
ze, the tension crackling between us like a live wire. The questions, the anger
is