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McKenna is a strong-headed defiant girl who went for what she wants no matter what people think. she believes there is something called love and that it only made people stupid but she still longed for it. So she vowed to wait as long as it takes to find the right perfect man that was capable of sweeping her off her feet and together they would ride off into the sunset. But then she met Jason, a multi billionaire that swept her off her feet quite alright but instead of running off into the sunset, he dropped her inside a gutter. Now, McKenna has to pick herself up and become better and show Jason he made the worst mistake of his life by breaking her heart. Follow Jason and Mckenna on their Journey to forget each other. Mckenna out for revenge from the man that broke her heart and Jason determine to do the right thing by staying away from the innocent girl that almost made him break his one rule - he just doesn't do love. *********** Jason walked towards the entrance Thokozani mentioned and met a woman there. She was an albino, tall with brown boots and yellow dress. Jason couldn’t make out her face from the distance he was standing. ‘Are you the new help?’ Naya asked without looking up. She was placing plates on the tables. ‘No…I am …’ Jason was puzzled that the albino had an accent ‘Don’t just stand there, start setting dinner plate on the table. We have less than five minutes before dinner’ she said without waiting for Jason to introduce himself. Jason dropped his briefcase by the door and carried the pile of plates near the window and started distributing across the table. When he got close enough to her, he saw her face. She wasn’t an albino, she was white. And she was stunning. She looked up and stared at him. ‘You don’t look like a help’ Naya said and her face was expressionless. ‘Probably because I am not, I am Jason and I am your new boss’ Naya stared at him and blinked twice. ‘Do not forget to place the spoons beside the plates, boss’ and she went back to what she was doing, leaving a puzzled Jason to stare at her in shock.

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CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO

CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO

'I can never physically harm a woman. You don't ever have to fear me, Naya'

Naya nodded slowly without saying a word and Jason wasn't sure she believed him.

'And I know who John is… it is hard not to notice a scrawny boy that keeps gawking at me like he wants to say something but decides not to at the last minute. I just don't know what you expect me to do with him' Jason said

'John looks up to you and he wants to get to know you, if you will give him the time of the day. All his life he has been surrounded by women and younger children with few men that does not bother to stick around to teach him a thing or two about how to be a boy…he is in dire need of a man's presence and guidance.' Naya explained

'I don't know what you want from me, Naya. I am doing the best I can'

'I want more from you. The children deserve more from you more than being their cash cow'

Jason smiled when Naya called him a cash cow.

'What do you want me to teach John?' Jason asked

'You could teach him how to repair the old bus in the garage. Both of you can make it your thing' Naya suggested

'Of course I could do that but…I have to find someone to teach me how to repair an automobile' Jason feigned seriousness.

'You are joking, right? What happens when you car breaks down in the middle of the road and there is no one to fix it?'

'I simply put a call across to my mechanic or take a cab or take another car or do any other thing apart from fixing it myself. It has worked for me, Naya'

'How about you and John repaint the old nursery and make it beautiful? I believe you can at least paint a wall, right Jason?'

'No but I have an expensive interior decorator on speed dial'

'How about you teach him how to mow the lawn?' Naya suggested

'I can't operate the land mower'

'How about you teach him how to fix the wooden door that is making that creaky sound that drives everyone crazy?' Naya suggested

'I don't know anything about wooden doors' Jason answered

Naya gave up. Her face showed it and the way she threw her hands up in the air showed it too. Now, it was Jason's turn to make suggestions.

'I could teach him how to ride a bike?' Jason suggested

'He is almost seventeen, a bike ride sounds childish and ridiculous' Naya said

'Okay, then I can teach him how to fly a helicopter?'

'Please don't tell me you had your first lesson on flying when you were seventeen?' Naya asked with a serious expression.

She knew he came from money but she didn't know he was that wealthy.

'Of course not…learn how to fly at seventeen?' Jason laughed like Naya just made a joke. Naya was relieved because a seventeen year old boy had no business learning how to fly.

'I learnt how to fly when I was thirteen'

Naya rolled her eyes in resignation.

'Didn't your father teach you anything that you can pass on to a teenager?' Naya asked

'Of course he did' Jason answered

Naya came closer to hear him speak.

'There you go. Then teach John that' Naya suggested again.

'My father taught me how to play hide and seek. Since we have been playing the game close to twenty-seven years, I can only conclude on two things – either he is really good at hiding or I am terrible at seeking.'

'I am sorry, I didn't know you had an absentee father' Naya said as she touched his face gently.

'Oh… James wasn't… really totally absent from my life, he showed up from time to time when I was a child to use me as his punching bag' Jason hated talking about his father.

'I am sorry your childhood was horrible' Naya voice was a whisper

'You mean apart from the expensive private school, flying lesson, horse riding and vacation all over the world' Jason smiled and continued 'My childhood wasn't that bad, not compared to what these children outside go through every day. Once my mother stopped James from coming around the house, it was actually a really great childhood for me'

Jason kissed Naya slowly like he needed to distract her from prying into his life. He had a secret no one else could ever know and the only way he knows how to avoid spilling the family secret was to stop talking about his personal life all together.

'I will sponsor Hannah's painting class in Blantyre but I must warn you, I will remain anonymous. No one can ever know'

Jason silently prayed his grandmother Merry-Johanna can forgive him for breaking her rule but since the money wasn't directly going to the Orphanage but to one orphan, maybe his grandma would understand but one thing was sure, his mother must never find out.

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