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Seduce My Father's Rival (completed)

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1180    |    Released on: 19/07/2024

nlike usual, it was completely blank. I flipped to the next page, a background report. I ordered these on any client I considered taking on, not so much as a

meeting with him so I could turn him down. The reason was laid out in bold in the f

his London-based company were the primary reason Werner Media had never been able to penetrate the UK market. My father would b

his London-based company were the primary reason Werner Media had never been able to penetrate the UK market. My father would b

e at an early age to cater to the men who held dominion over me. My father was the lord of our household. If I could m

notion, but it had d

y nothing, turning it into a multibillion-dollar company before he'd even turned forty-two, which would be in September. It was all pretty standard information, but with years of experience, it was enough to help me create a solid picture of what kind of man Edward M. Fasbender was. Driven, calculating, str

ll bu

at the hotel. You approved t

ed now. The more congenial I was in the o

say what the proje

was a committee involved. Oh, that was going to be

he'd only discu

r traits. And he definitely had a small dic

om opened and the man from before stepped out. "He's ready for you

paused and frowned. Every time I'd been here in the past, the room had been set up with several round tables, banquet style. This time there was only one long boardroom type table, and though there were sev

, and from the way his jacket sleeves hugged his arms, it was obvious he worked out. He was fair-skinned, as his German name suggested, but his hair was dark and long at the top. While it had been tamed and sculpted in place, I imagined it floppy in its natural state. His brows

his

ff scruff without looking gritty if he tried. His lips were full and plump with a well-defined v at the top. Two faint creases ran between his eyebrow

moment. Considering the way I was standing

y hand outstretched. "Hi, I'm Celia Wern-" Before I could finish my introduction, the heel of m

ncerned about gathering the papers before he saw them. It only took five seconds before I realized the concern was unnecessary, because, even thoug

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