THE CONTRACT
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of crimson that made the veins on his temples protrude with alarming clarity. His hands clenched into fists, trembling s
ading as he struggled to maintain composure. Beads of sweat fo
Mr. Harrison snapped, his voice laced with disdain. The roo
to work with such a company as yours," he added, spitting the words out as if they tasted vile on his tongue.
dent in his tone. But it was futile. Mr. Harrison was already halfway down the corri
e polished mahogany table. The loud thud reverberated in the room, causing a few loose
r. Her voice was soft, but there was an edge of concern in her tone, her perfectly ma
in," Mr. Wilson barked, running a hand through his graying hai
ing softly against the floor. "Good day, sir," she began, her voice measured and profession
frustration in his eyes giving way to mild curiosity
retary replied, bowing slightly
Wilson remarked, her lips curling into an eager smile. Her voice c
laced with forced optimism as he leaned back in his
l strides, his tailored suit impeccably pressed, exuding an air of confidence. Without waiting for an invitat
s voice smooth and deep, c
two exchanged polite but guarded smiles, each man si
measured. "But first, I'd like to make a deal with you," he added, a smirk tuggin
he stated, letting the figure hang i
the background. His eyes sparkled with renewed interest. Beside him, Mrs. Wi
mask her astonishment. Her voice was high-pitch
orward with enthusiasm. Her movements were quick, almost eager
. Wilson interjected, his voice steady as
y, his smirk widening slightly
his tone apologetic yet firm. "She's just... too excite
d. "I like her intuition," he added, his eyes briefly flicke
nd with one of your daughters tonight for fifty million naira. Do we have a deal?
?!" he repeated, his voice rising as the outrage in his tone became evi
her hand extended toward Mr. Taylor. "We have a deal,"
Mr. Wilson hissed, his
aylor, completely ignoring her husband's protest. Sh
ntact you," she said sweetly
h a knowing smile, handing ove
his wife. "What was that about? Why didn't you let me give
e sharp and dismissive. "You almost ruined things
Wilson demanded, his brows furro
ftening slightly as she tried to reason with him. "We both know the comp
Mia for it?" he snapped, hi
g her head. "Mia is too delicate for that," s
e asked, his
ter a moment's hesitation
ry. For a moment, it seemed as though he might explode. But then, to her surpr
ving into a satisfied smile. "Great choice," she said,
weetly once the call connected.
Mr. Taylor replied, his vo
e asked, her tone e
away," he replied. "On one condition: you
ed silently. She suppressed a scowl, muttering under h
eplied sweetly, her tone betra
e a deal, the
confirmed, her vo