ss my heartfelt sympathies," Barrister Jackson said to Andrew. "Th
a man known for his pride and a reputation for
Andrew's father and is responsible for ensuring that
narrowing his eyes. "Come to think of it, I'm sure my f
ed firmly. "It's crucial that you
his brows furrowing as confusion spread across hi
ly," Barrister Jackson replied, sitting upright as he clas
rcumstances are his companies and properties to be handed over to you in full, unle
ething?" Andrew shouted, his voic
g with a mix of anger and shock. "How could my father do th
et's move on from this," Andrew said, his vo
er Jackson responded, his tone unwavering. "My advi
ness. Staggering towards the couch, he sank down, his gaze fixed on the beautiful, intric
umed by uncertainty as he tried to m
m ready and feel better to have this conversation," Andrew said
the door. "But before I go, remember this-before you make any decision, take time to truly
ndrew cried out, his voice cracking. "What k
gh his hair. "And to make it worse... we're having a child together!" He began pacing the sitt
f this coming." Still murmuring, he turned and walked out of the sitting room, each s
ond thought, he floored the gas pedal, speeding off with reckless fury, his mind a whirlwi
he parking spot, he slammed the car door shut and stormed inside. His face twisted in fr
ne second-guess whether he was ment
Andrew snapped, his voice seething with
tone apologetic yet upbeat. "Please, feel free to take a seat in the VIP s
tables and plush, glittering couches, reserved exclusively for the af
, extending her warmth both at work and in her personal life. However, lurking b
apology. "More importantly, welcome! What can I get for you, sir?" she asked, a
oice rising in anger. "Do I look like I'm he
ly, her voice laced with sincerity. "I w
is," Andrew said curtly. "Just bring me a bottle of
and I'll have your order ready in no time," Pamel
foot nervously tapping. His palms were slick with sweat as he a
ith a thoughtful smile. "Your order, sir," s
if I need anything else," Andrew re
stepping-I'm just a waitress, I know-but it's hard for me to ignore when someone
-rimmed and glassy with emotion. He shot a glare at Pamela, his
hell you are!" he snapped, his words cracking und