Love Unbreakable
The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Moonlit Desires: The CEO's Daring Proposal
Bound By Love: Marrying My Disabled Husband
Who Dares Claim The Heart Of My Wonderful Queen?
Best Friend Divorced Me When I Carried His Baby
Return, My Love: Wooing the Neglected Ex-Wife
Secrets Of The Neglected Wife: When Her True Colors Shine
Married To An Exquisite Queen: My Ex-wife's Spectacular Comeback
CHAPTER 1: THE OFFER
"Are you in for it, Miss Roosevelt?" Watson, a bulky man in his fifties asked. He carried a pair of glasses on his forehead as his intertwined fingers crossed on the bridge of his nose.
"Think about it well, Kate." Watson cajoled, one more time. He waved his hands dramatically and said, "You won't find any like this anywhere."
Kate sighed, unable to decide. What he was asking her to do was, if not inhuman, illegal. Yet, she was tempted to say yes.
Instead, she asked, "Sir, may I ask?"
When she saw Watson's almost bald eyebrow raise up in question, she knew he was still listening to her. So, she asked away.
"Why?"
Watson frowned at the redhead before him. She asked too many questions, sometimes he was forced to wonder how he had been able to work with her for three years without losing his sanity.
"Pardon?"
Kate readjusted her sitting and looked her boss straight in the eye.
"Why would you want me to do something like this? I mean, who in the world is so jobless - no offense…"
"None taken" Watson quickly replied to hear his most treasured writer nod and continue.
"... To want to slander someone else's name? It is childish and unreasonable. Whoever it is, if they have a grudge against the other, why don't they settle it amicably?"
She felt a gush of wind over her tiny pink heart after asking the one question that was beginning to haunt her.
Try as she would, Kate could not really understand why someone - a human - would want to bring someone else.
"Ms. Roosevelt, I believe that doesn't concern you. Your job, as I have stated before remains the same." Watson replied.
"Meet the man. A position would be secured for you once you accept this job so as to enable you work with him everyday. That gives you access to him and his daily life. It'd also give him the time to grow softer and loosen his guard around you.
"When that is done, you find secrets - ones you know would be able to end his career and reputation in Chicago - and that's it! Your job is done." Watson remind for the umpteenth time that day. It was barely noon and Amber was sure that Watson didn't mind going over the details of the job a thousand times again. As long as she would agree to it, he did not mind at all.
Kate sighed. Her eyes shutting and opening to reveal her black obsidian pupils.
Just when she opened her mouth to reject the job, Watson beat her to it.
"Your mother, I believe needs the funds."
Those were the only words it took for Kate's indestructible surface to crumble.
Her mother…
Her eyes shut close as her mind drifted back to her poor mother who was lying down in the house now. Probably sleeping under the influence of the painkillers she had been taking for months now.
The poor woman had been diagnosed with a faulty kidney and needed a transplant. As unfortunate as the family couldn't afford the cost of treatment, there had been no donor. Maybe because they didn't have the funds now.
Amber bit her cherry coloured lower lip to push back a sniffle. Her demeanor always crumbled when her mother was mentioned. It was no lie that the poor woman had seen all sides of life ever since their father went AWOL thirteen years ago.
Could he even be called a father?
His presence was akin to his absence as he was just invincible even when he was with the family.
"Miss Roosevelt? Miss Roosevelt?" Watson called out to her but it was as though she was no more in the room for she heard him not.
Watson sighed and banged his fist on the table loudly.
"AMBER!!!"
Kate almost fell off the side of her chair.
"Sir!"
Her hand flew to her chest in a bid to calm her racing heart and her head hung in - was it shame for spacing out or self pity for her predicament? Watson couldn't tell.
"I'd take the job, sir."
It could barely pass off for a mutter as it came out as a whisper but, Watson heard. Yet, he leaned towards her and raised a brow.
Kate bit her lip and looked him in the eye.
"I'd take the job." She repeated. Something shone in her eyes - a glow of determination.
Taking this job was against everything she had ever known or believed in. But, who did morals help?
Her poor mother was writhing in pain with the passing of every second. She had kept her morals and didn't sell her body, yet, nothing change.
Now, if she had to sell her sould to the devil to have her mother up on her feet, Kate would do it without batting an eyelid.
Watson smiled, pleased to hear her response. He'd always knew Kate was sensible and had the interests of others at heart - especially her family. It was no wonder he had mentioned her mother before she could reject the job.