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The legacy of the supreme ruler Proceedings dilemma
“Cancel the meeting, director. My son here did the right thing. When someone is harassed, you don't wait for due process. You take the bull by the horns. You do what you're supposed to do.” Lutenant James didn't know how to feel at that moment. His father had jumped to his defence without thinking twice. “Sir, it's not really a huge meeting, and we won't take much of your time.” Lut watched his father speak, his eyes narrowed, his words firm. “Cancel it, director Edward. What we're supposed to do is see the victim, make sure she's alright, do everything to console her. We owe her that, instead of making this about someone else, which isn't right in any way.” Lut almost pumped his fist into the air in victory. He had expected the meeting to go so badly. Meeting with the board and the panel of the Chain Chain consortium meant that he had to have a solid defence, and a lot to say in order to bail himself out. Well, there had been another option he had never thought about, and that
The legacy of the supreme ruler Expectations
“He's always been like that, dad. And I guess I'm kind of used to him now, you know. I can't help it.” Nodding, his father smiled. “Okay. Where is this young woman's house?” * “Final offer, two hundred millions dollars, Mr Johnson.” Richard's mouth watered insanely at the amount of money being mentioned on the table in the Du Point hotel. He had heard such amounts before, but not before him. Most times, he didn't even have a say in what was going on. But this time was different. Mr Johnson was edging towards four hundred million dollars, but was still standing on five hundred as his negotiation start up price. The man was the well known Claude Peterson. Owner of a production firm that produced movies and a construction company that had recently won construction company of the year in the city awards, the man was looking to be unstoppable by adding another company to his list of assets. To Richa
The legacy of the supreme ruler Unwavering support
“Thank you so much.” Aurora wanted to open whatever was in the bag immediately, but she decided within herself that it was going to be more polite if she looked at it later. “Thank you again, sir.” Lutenant's father looked at her, his eyebrow raised in surprise. “We bought that for you for lunch. Won't you take a look at what is inside?” She smiled, her hand going to the back of her neck instinctively. If someone had told her last year that at this same time, she would be attracted to the CEO’s handsome son and that the CEO would be in her house, gifting her lunch, she would've called the person a liar. But it was happening before her eyes at the moment. She opened the plastic bag, then hesitantly brought out the chocolate cake and the burrito in it. She didn't want to eat in front of them. “She's shy, dad.” Lut said, smiling wistfully at her. “Well, who wouldn't be? It's not everyday
The legacy of the supreme ruler Work relationship
“No sir. I'd love to start work tomorrow or next, as soon as possible, in fact. I love my job. And I feel safe in the consortium with Lut as my boss and other workers. They are like a family to me.”She watched the CEO nod, then stand up, glancing at his wristwatch.“You have no idea how happy I am to see that you are well, despite the whole saga. Thank you. For even trying to let people know, thank you, most victims wouldn't have done that.”She nodded again, this time blinking to make sure tears didn't make its way down her eyes.“Trust me when I say we will fight your battle to the end and make sure that justice is served. Thank you for your time, miss Aurora. Anytime you're ready to come back to work, you can call Lut.”She nodded, standing and clasping his hand in a firm handshake.“Thank you, sir.”“Son? Are we ready to move?”She watched Lut nod, before proceeding to stand up from the chair he had been sitting on. Once his father's back was turned, he grinned at her, taking her
The legacy of the supreme ruler Weight of uncertainty
By the time Natalie came back from her date with Carl, it was already ten o'clock. Tired of waiting for her best friend to return from a dinner date that she hadn't approved of in the first place, Aurora went ahead to eat the lamb chops she had prepared, alongside the salad.She was watching a TV show when the door opened, revealing Natalie in the black dress she had worn earlier as she left the house.Her make-up had faded and her hair was now a mess, but she still looked good.Aurora ate the popcorn she had selected to keep her solace during her movie night, then nodded at Natalie, barely acknowledging her presence.“Are you going to pretend you didn't see me come in?”Aurora shrugged. “Well, considering the fact that you lied to go to wherever you went to, I wasn't going to acknowledge your presence.”Her best friend scoffed, then ventured closer to her, sizing her up before snatching the popcorn from her hands.Aurora turned, slightly irritated.“Thank you, I'll be taking over f
The legacy of the supreme ruler Looming storm
“Hello Douglas.”Richard removed his coat, his hand instinctively going to his trouser pocket as he searched for the pack of cigarettes that had been in there a while ago.Finding it, he slipped a stick out of the pack, putting it in between his lips and lighting it with a lighter Douglas had handed him.For the first time since he had come back from the Johnson's ranch house, he decided to go to school. And he regretted his decision instantly.The lectures had been tiring, he needed a cigarette frequently, and his mind was never on what was being taught, but on how much time he was wasting by just sitting in the class and doing absolutely nothing.As soon as the last lecturer left the hall, he carried his backpack, heading down to Douglas's apartment.Douglas's apartment was nothing like the Johnson's home. The fact that he ever had to compare them made him decide that maybe he actually deserved a better life than the one he had been living previously.Douglas's apartment smelt of bo
The legacy of the supreme ruler The break in
When Ariel arrived in the city, the first thing she had done was to go and get her hair done.She loved the countryside, but she strongly felt that she needed to get rid of the country air around her. That included her hair in a ponytail, and her fingernails that looked as though she still belonged in her family’s farm.“Mum, I'm going down to the salon. Need to get my hair and nails done as soon as possible. And I think I'll see some friends along the way as well.”Her mother nodded, barely looking up from the news she was watching, a cup of coffee in her hand. Since coming back from the countryside, her mother seemed to act differently.To Ariel, it seemed as though she was now focused on her family and nothing else. She woke up, prepared breakfast, and then did the laundry. The only thing she didn't do was the cleaning of the house, which she left for the maids.She had never known a lot about her mother's story, but she knew that she had loved and believed in her father to drop ev
The legacy of the supreme ruler Hang on aurora
“Who is it? Who could it be?” Aurora couldn't make out her friend's face purely in the semi-darkness,but she was sure that it was as white as hers. She swallowed hard, the only sound in the room was the sound of the two friends breathing evenly. When Natalie made a move to put on the bedside lamp, Aurora held her friend's hand securely, shaking her head. “No, no, don't do that. They might be watching. We don't know how many of them there are.” Natalie quietly stood up from the bed, and Aurora tried to hold her down. Natalie always did the worst things when she was scared. It showed in the way she had run as soon as she saw Carl's wife with the gun, which had led to her being shot. “What are we going to do?” At that moment, Aurora couldn't answer the question. But her mind had already been working over time. She didn't know, but her mind knew. “Look, here's what we do. Grab your phone, let's go to the attic. From t
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Fractured bliss
“Well, Darren usually handles all this kind of stuff, you know. But come with me, if he sent you my way, then it's for a reason.”“Oh, I'd surely love to work with you, miss Aurora. I need your guidance and that helping hand.”Despite the fact that she was pleased to hear herself being described in that manner, she decided not to show it. She smiled shyly, and at that moment, the elevator stopped.“Here we are. I'm sure you know that I am Mr Lutenant's personal assistant, and that I handle most of his work for him, especially when he's busy. So for the moment, you're going to just watch me, and take notes.”She opened the door to the first office before Lutenant's own, which served as her office.It actually looked like a hallway or a passage before Lutenant's office,but she didn't mind. To Aurora, the size of an office or the extra space would never determine her output.She loved her job, and wanted nothing more than to prove that she could always be counted upon when needed.“Well,
A valuable asset
“Oh, it's fine. I wouldn't have done most of it without Aurora, by the way. You're her boss, right? I saw you guys dancing earlier on. She's a keeper, you know? Quite harsh and strict, but she knows what she wants. Ain't that right, boys?”Lut smiled, even though he was slightly tirritated. He knew it was a men's thing to talk about women, but wasn't he about to get married? Some things were best left unsaid.The two men, who were taller versions of Carl to him, grinned, and shook his hand.Just then, Natalie and Aurora approached the circle, smiling.“Our best guests are about to leave, babe.”“Oh, yes,” Carl said with a huge smile. “Lutenant here was just telling me.”“I owe you a gift, Natalie.” Lut said as the group made their way to the door to see him and Aurora off.“Oh, thank you. I'll be expecting it. Don't miss too much, Rora. I know you won't see food like mine in a long while, which means you can start coming down here to eat if you miss my cooking so much.”The group bur
A breath away
“Thank you everyone for coming once again. You've made something as common as a housewarming party a memorable one for me. I won't forget this, ever.”Aurora watched the entire mini speech with a special kind of warmth in her heart. She had never seen Natalie so happy.“One, two, three!”The crowd counted with the couple as the knife came down. There was scattered clapping, and then it was then readjusted into a beautiful round of applause.Grabbing a flute from an attendant who was walking by, Carl raised the flute.“Everyone, grab a glass please.”“Aurora? Can you help us make a toast?”Aurora had not seen that coming. Naturally shy, she raised an eyebrow and felt her skin burn under the gaze of the entirety of everyone who was in the room. However, she made her way to the front of the crowd, then raised her flute.“To a life of happiness, endless celebrations and every good thing in the world. To Natalie and Carl!”“To Natalie and Carl!”There were clinks as flute brushed flute. Sh
House warming bliss
The roar was deafening. Two pops followed, and in a minute, she was drenched with alcohol. Aurora smiled in satisfaction, enjoying the shock and surprise on her best friend's face.Carl slipped out of the crowd in a moment, holding a card that said boldly, “Welcome to our home, Natalie. I will always love you.”Natalie burst into tears on seeing the card, and immediately fell into his arms.The crowd burst into a series of cooing, and Aurora stole a flute of champagne from an attendant’s tray, chugging it down and satisfying her thirst.“When…when did you do all of this, Carl? How did you plan this?” She looked at the crowd and the decorations, her hand scratching the back of her neck in confusion.“I wouldn't have done it without the help of your best friend here, Aurora. She helped me. We did it together. You have a wonderful friend, babe. She's a keeper.”“You knew?” Natalie asked her, as she struggled to wipe the tears from her eyes.“Of course I did. Can you imagine Carl doing al
The ultimate welcome
“Whatever. I'm dirty and sweaty already. How about I just sit in the dining room and you serve me, alright? I'll take my bath later.” Natalie grinned, leaving her in the sitting room. “You know, sometimes I wonder what you would've done without me. Just look at you, tired as hell, coming home to a beautiful meal you would've paid for at a restaurant. You owe me big time.” Aurora groaned audibly. “Can you just cut the boasting part and forward to the part where I eat and say thanks? You can boast after that, okay?” Natalie's laughter was loud. Aurora dropped her hand bag in the sitting room, snatching her phone. In the dining room, she texted Carl immediately, urging him to call Natalie in a few minutes. She nearly let the phone fall from her hands when she saw her best friend enter with a tray of the food. It was one of her favourites. Lamb chops, biscuits and an apple pie next to it. There was a salad w
The squad
Boss and personal assistant left the office building, walking stride by stride. Aurora, her phone in her hand, was trying to reach Carl. He was the one who had done the arrangements, and she would've helped out if she didn't have to go down to the Fredrickson's company and help Lutenant get the contract he was gushing over so much. She waited next to her old model Benz, waiting for Carl to pick up. When he didn't answer after the first ring, she turned to Lut, who was waiting for her and shrugged. “He hasn't picked?” “Yes. Makes me wonder what is wrong with him. Who makes plans and doesn't keep to his own part of the deal? If he knows how tired I am, he'll pick up.” Lut smiled. “Call him again.” His voice was calm, the exact opposite of what hers was. Nodding, she did just as he had requested. And to her shock, Carl picked up on the first ring. “Aurora!” He called her name as if he was out of breath.
Sealing the deal
The executive meeting hadn't gone well, or maybe someone had brought an offer larger than the amount he had proposed. He didn't know which one it was yet. “The executive meeting didn't end too well. The highest bidder plays a huge role, Lut. I'm afraid we chose someone else.” Lutenant smiled. He looked out of the window, forgetting what he had planned to say for an instant if things didn't go his way. “Lut? Are you still there?” “Yes sir. It's alright, Mr Fredrickson. I understand you perfectly. There are other companies in the industry. We'll have to look into it.” He glanced at his father, who raised an eyebrow, still smiling despite the fact that he had heard his son's answer and knew that the deal was lost. “Come on, Lut, I'm kidding! Did you even believe that I'll sell to someone else? You've been the highest bidder so far. The rest have all come in under hundred. And even if you weren't, I would've still sold to you.
Family friction
When Richard ended the call, his hands were trembling slightly and he felt lightheaded. When had Mr Johnson entered the room? Had he been listening to the entirety of his conversation with Hal? He wanted the earth to open up and swallow him. “Having problems at work?” He nodded, not knowing what else to say. “Yes, something like that.” Mr Johnson stood up, going to the window. He looked out of it, smiling at nothing in particular. When he turned to look at Richard, Richard noticed how furrowed his eyebrows were, and how he didn't even smile one bit, even though he had been smiling earlier. The smile had seemed to disappear into thin air. Something was wrong. “What kind of problems are you having at work, son? Are you aware that you're marrying my daughter, the only child I've ever had? Do you know that, Richard?” Richard swallowed hard. He wasn't scared of Mr Johnson, no, that was far from it.
Guilt by association
“Hundred million, Mr Fredrickson. I can't go higher.” Mr Fredrickson looked at members of his executive team. They all exchanged knowing glances which Lut knew he didn't understand. But he kept calm, watching the entire proceedings with his hand holding his flute. “Why don't we both sleep over it, Lut? My team and I will take your offer into consideration. Before anything, I want you to know that I've thought about leaving this company in good hands. And there are no other guaranteed good hands in this city apart from yours.” Lutenant nodded with a smile. “I understand you perfectly, Mr Fredrickson. I do.” “Now, there are still offers coming in, and we want to sell to the highest bidder, I'm afraid. At the same time, I want my legacy to live on even if this place doesn't belong to me anymore. You're the only one who can assure that.” “Oh come on, Mr Fredrickson, you flatter us way too much.” Mr Frederickson raised
