ABOVE THE STORM
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side the house and said in a whisper l
place and you know it. You should have let Mr Matthews arrange it the o
be out of the house the day after tomorrow because another family was going to occupy the house. "He wouldn't do
ou a few more days, at most a week. Instead of wasting your time going to him, you better start packing your c
s was still asleep and Willis was out playing. Her grandma came in and offered to lo
structing almost every structure in the town, and right now they were constructing a sports stadium. Her father had worked
eception. She asked to see the director and she was ushered into a waiting room. Hundreds of m
ector brushing shoulders with the high and mighty in the town and outside. A picture on the
ming an executive in the industry. But that had to wait, she was here for something
pressed by the company's turnovers. She decided to
at Mr Edwards was ready to see her. She rose
seen. With a wall to wall carpet, and comfortable lookin
iles on top of it and behind him was a bronze bust of
elia hesitated a bit before settling on the soft cushioned couch. Mr Ed
ext fifteen minutes, or until miss Simmons leave
id, then closed t
with the director to let them stay in the h
es shortly, I can talk to Mr Matth
ow. "They are not goi
ller and older than she had thought. Older than her dead father maybe. She looked as he wa
se who work for us can occupy it. However, I can make a few exceptions, just for you." He said, and
If you could offer yourself to me right now, I'll
he was not going to yield to an old man. Silently, she burned with rage, but Mr Edward
elia shot up and ran towards
e looked at him in fury and he understood her message because he put on his shirt a
row, failure to which I'll send an eviction team. Now, if you excus
he secretary came in, summoned by a b
t in tears and as she walked away she