Stay with me Diana

Stay with me Diana

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Diana is a young,ambitious woman with one dream, which is to build a better life for herself and lift her family out of struggle When she landed a job at Spintech company she couldn't contain her excitement. But she never expected her guarded heart to start beating for her cold-hearted boss Just as their connection deepened and love blossomed Betrayal came from one person Diana Trusted with her life her best friend. Wrongfully accused Diana walked away from the life and the man she thought she would build her future with Now, Kane found out that she was innocent. Haunted by guilt and desperate to make things right, he is ready to fight for the woman he let through his finger But Diana is no longer the same girl who fell inlove with him Will Kane's Love be enough to mend the pain he caused? Will Diana learn to trust again ?especially when her heart still remembers how it broke ? Find out in this emotional gripping romance about love, redemption and the strength it takes to heal

Chapter 1 Diana

Dee baby... "Dee baby, wake up! You're late for the job interview!" That single statement jolted Diana out of bed. She hurried to the bathroom to take a quick shower and hastily brushed through her tangled hair. She barely had time to think before throwing on her best outfit and racing downstairs. The sizzling aroma of freshly baked potatoes and chicken soup welcomed her to the dining room. The family was already gathered, chatting and laughing. "Good morning, everyone!" Diana greeted breathlessly as she grabbed her purse from the couch.

"Come have your breakfast, Dee baby," Grandma called softly, dragging a chair out for her. "No, sweet Grandma, I will pass today," she replied with a rushed smile while heading for the door. But she stopped almost immediately. "Sugar Grandma, please pack some of your magical mashed potatoes for me. I'll take them with me; I need all the luck I can get today." "Diana, we are all invisible now, right?" her father joked. "C'mon, Cute Daddy, your baby girl is already late," she replied with a wink. "I love you, Daddy, I love you, Mummy," she said, turning to her brother. "I hate you, bro," she said with a playful scowl. Jaxon just rolled his eyes at her and continued devouring his meal as though nothing happened. Grandma walked up to her with a warm smile. "Dee baby, here are your potatoes. I packed them well. Now get going; you don't want to be late, you know?" "Thanks, Grandma," Diana said, hugging her briefly before closing the door behind her. Diana walked briskly to the bus stop while trying to call her best friend Emma. Emma picked up on the second ring. "Hey babe, where are you?" "On my way to the bus station. How about you?" Diana replied. "I'm at work, girl... I called you but you didn't pick up. You don't expect me to be late and face my cold-hearted boss, do you?" she chuckled. Before Diana could reply, the bus arrived. "Alright babe, see you," she said, ending the call. Diana took a deep breath and stepped onto the bus. The ride to the company was smooth as she wondered if she could get the job. "Oh Lord, please, I need this job. Since Dad retired, things are not as they used to be," she prayed silently. The bus finally pulled to a stop after what felt like forever. Diana got down after paying the driver and exclaimed, "Oh my gosh, this is heaven!" as she gazed at the gigantic company building. "Welcome to Spintech Company," she read quietly before dragging her feet inside. Once inside, she marveled at the sight before her, but she didn't have enough time to admire the building because she saw other applicants waiting for the interview, just like her. She walked briskly toward them and sat beside a plump lady, mouthing a "good morning" before focusing on her phone. A few minutes later, a petite lady came out to address them. "Good morning, everyone! You are all welcome to our humble organization. The best among you will get the job as the boss's secretary." There was a little murmur among the applicants, but it died down quickly. "Well, the interview isn't hard, but it is being conducted by the boss himself. You will go in there and do whatever he asks of you. Good luck, girls! You are all welcome once again. Your time starts now!" The first applicant was a beautiful girl who dressed as though she were going to a party instead of an interview. Not long after she entered, they heard a deep voice shouting, "Get out of my office!" That was how it went until it was Diana's turn. She felt nervous but masked it with a calm expression. She walked slowly to the office, but she wasn't prepared for what she saw: a handsome young man who looked like he wasn't from this planet. His white hair, silver eyes, and pointed nose left her senses completely blank for a few seconds. Kane was equally awestruck by her beauty-her long golden hair that stopped at her slim waist, her figure, and her green eyes. "Are you done staring, pervert?" his deep voice brought her out of her reverie, and she quickly composed herself while muttering a greeting.

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