Me and the CEO
n, darling - the nanny holds my ha
question I asked him. Would I ever
de one day? I will f
ersity, Wind
I make notes in my notebook, when I hear my cell phone ring. I look at Mrs
s attention to me again. This is not a common thing to happen. Only my par
early. It must defnitely be a compan
eing me as her newest enemy or as if she were a scary inquisition agent. - Miss, this is unacceptable. Oh no!
n a hole when my trembling fngers get
tion on me and Mrs. Marshal. - You're disrupting class with your phone
ould have fnally turned the device off and thrown it into the depths of my
learning to work on. Immediately, I apologize to the teacher, pick up th
gainst the wall. The phone vibrates again, startling me. It's a local num
an on the other end of the line and she told me she was from St. Milton
ital, my eyes widen and my heart s
new something was wrong. - They ar
lved in an accident and are being t
reaming down my face as I try to stay calm. - Of course, I'm going now - I
ted with me, but when she sees the t
were in a car accident and are in the hospital. I need to go there no
. Everything becomes a real blur for me. I can barely see the people ar
der when she puts her hand on myshoulder and guides me to the parking l
Tina's car, who drives as fast as sh
hat might have happened to my family
akfast table. I teased Dothy as alwa
without caring that their daughter
pital and I go straight to reception. I explain to the woman what happened and the receptionist takes us to th
ister. - Please let them be okay - I
the worst had happened. I hear my last name being called and I quickly stand up. - How are they? They are fin
2 G&S, Hawthorne I'm sitting at my
agement. These are important repo
the last year and I need to ensure
ryone, letting any failures pass by in the eyes of an experienced and d
k on the door and I look up to see
t and would like to speak to you. I
ip in Europe? And why hadn't he noti
reath and try to remain calm. It's t
secretary leaves, I get up and straighten my tie, making sure I look
h never comes. I open the door to fnd my father sitting behind his desk, looking stern and serious as always.
is the family's big business, res
ady. - We need to talk, son. Sit down. The calm way he says this doesn't p
e. - In our last conversation you demanded more space and opportuniti
u a chance. I want you