s in those moments of failure that we discover our greatest opportunities for
She could not count how many times she has dozed off. She had only entered to take a look at what was going on in the hall. When she found out it was n
im. A business magnate. Gary Sinclair. The CEO of Sinclair group. It was a huge company
as considered a huge honor......
even though her father wanted her to
ned to stop sponsoring her, but she was what
ays blamed him for her mother's death and chose Berkeley Wat
and hated being humiliated, she found a job at a restaurant and s
people were going to say if they were found out his daughter was worth in such a place. She had, in turn, told him she w
her secon
strapped on her backpack and walked out. The plan was t
k hoping to fiddle with her locket as u
up. She could not lose it. She had to find it. While trying to fathom how it got lost whe
d off for the day and the reason being that an important figure will be visiting, and they were going to give him a to
the entrance of the building, she saw the place c
ough gritted teeth. "Is there really a need t
t min
She didn't think there would come a day when she had to jump over the wall. She threw her backpack in first and
the floor heavily
erfectly chiseled jaw, sharp eyebrows, perfect lips. He looked nothing less than angelic.......in the hot way. God most definitely had taken
o her sea blue ones with his hands tucked in h
are y
er head to get rid of the bad though
" She questioned,
ked f
stude
e, you should know this place i
got something. I n
er this place is ope
going to get it today,
ile I'm b
her eyes
t roll your
oing to do? Beat me up
his face; amusement. But it disappeared almost i
m in the groin and run. Hopefully, she would hav
already saw it coming. He avoided the kick and when s
d a brow. She wasn't as good as him, but
ld of her two hands. She made her last attemp
ve skills by the way" a playful smi
at him. "
getting in just
time she raised it again, she had an amiable
ind it so please, I
ating whether to let her in or not
but you
lutely sure they were never