The Billionaire's Ultimatum
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e she died, she was kind enough to leave me a letter containing specific instructions which I must say was also included in
ated. She was going to hand the company over to me but on one condition. I
the brutal ultimatum she gave me. My mother was just as brutal as my father, maybe even worse, but she never showed her brutality in publ
dialled Gabriel. In five secon
closing the docum
he room, making sure to
eed it before the end of the day." Mum's death and the burial
. "Miss. Blackwell is
waved my hand,
Gabriel left. I could see the distress in her fa
d held her face, forcin
ching her eyes for something. I hoped i
stuck in her throat, stoppi
ost yelled. "Sto
ooked at me
t." I paused and sighed. "In an hour we're to go out there and bury our mother in fron
e. "I can't even mourn my mot
and with both mum and dad gone now, how we behave i
never asked to be in this f
. "Neither did I. But yo
ately after the ser
you so wish." I walked toward my office
me here," she
throwing the glass at her head. I controlled
r than it should be, Junip
k home!" She star
your home
ome is in Seattle."
ding I was done with
before the service st
und. On her way out, I heard her mu
ough. She'd been away from home for five years. She was in Seattle studying. After getting her first degree, she said that wasn't enough, and she wanted to g
s line of work, except you were a first-born daughter. She had the liberty to do as
view of the town below me. It was a busy Friday. I'd given up on trying to write my mothe
round me and when I was done; I picked my phone a
for me downstairs by the car.
a Grey." He said, o
lid into the car and bega
zing Grace clinic. "Adopted by the Andersons?
gan living on her own when she
an my mother wan
and social events participation. She was one smart woman. I saw nothing out of the ordinary character wise
today, yes?" I placed the
ing Grace clinic will be there." He gl
so make sure we find a time
ir." He
ears. I was too busy attending to guests and keeping an eye out on my sister for me to look