Billionaire's Surrogate In Love
ace looked like they were moving in. The tables were flipped and the chairs were missing, everything was a mess and some employee
when the office door to Janice opened he walked out looking all rugged up. His clothes were wrinkled up as if he slept under the bridge and his hair was messy. Immediately he
wanting to know if they were moving the restaurant s
anice's office and broke the safe" like a sharp stab to my heart cassy finished explaining to me what happened and my eyes widened as my han
, I was certain about it that I locked the door but when Janice approached me and showed me the keys, my soul instantly left my body and my knees weakened see
on his arms and neck, he owned a restaurant which he said was the only source of income. It was doing good with a lot of customers coming every day and standing before me he was angry. His stern voice proved how displeased he was and once I tilted my head back to him. I saw the fire in his eyes. Cassy was standing there without saying a word. I
ey I was saving for three months won't be paid to me, Janice had not paid me for the past three mont
ing. I was the centre of it all, I made a huge mistake. I valued money more and got careless. If only I didn't help that man, maybe I would have locked the restaurant. It was my fault, this was the only job which pai
king at me with
t I don't want you here"just like that everything was over, I was left with nothing, I ruined everything with my bare hands. Janice walked away before I c
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say anything to rectify my mistakes, she was hurt, angry and couldn't stand my face. I remained standing there feeling all sorts of emotions engulfing. I was confused as I turned to leave, I was glad Janice didn't press a
rse, I was cursed to do nothing right. Maybe that's why I was dumped by
ed even more than before. The sun was setting, I was sweating as I walked aimlessly, I wanted to stop and take some rest for my injured foot but I just wanted to get home and sleep. I needed to find another job. I wasn't a quitter, come rain come sunshine I had to keep moving. I didn't have a choice o
eted by the lady who owned the building. Standing there with her hands on
in her building since I was ten, she knew I was all alone but even so I paid her the rent. Sometimes I packed however whenever I got paid from the small part-time jobs I