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A Proposal From The Aloof President

If only Anna had known better, she wouldn’t have accepted the help of the handsome stranger she met at the Airport. --- Anna Carter Lee, a professional national lawn tennis player was forced into retirement after losing her sight in a car accident two years back. Left heartbroken after discovering that her boyfriend and her best friend might be cheating on her, she secretly travels to Vancouver for eye surgery where she meets, Roy Kim, President of a global tech company on her return home after recovering her sight. Driven by the need to be announced to the world in other to regain her past glory and get revenge on those who betrayed her, she accepts the President’s proposal. But President Kim has one clear rule. “In whatever you do, do not fall for me.” But what happens when Anna suddenly starts finding Roy’s charm desirable? Will she be able to resist the temptation of climbing into his bed? What happens when Roy’s girlfriend shows up to take her place? Will Anna fight for what she truly wants or will she give it up because she came in as a replacement in the first place? Most importantly, who will Roy choose to be with?

Paschalinelily · Urban
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123 Chs

Stinky Fight

"I didn't know that one day I would be left out of a meeting in the group for which I am a member." 

Susan posed at the entrance as she scanned the entire table and the women sitting around it with a smirk hanging off the corner of her lips. 

Her smile was mocking and her eyes blazed with fire, like she was ever ready to tear each of them apart. But when her gaze landed on Anna, her temper changed from anger to surprise.

"What is she doing here?" she pointed at Anna as she stormed into the room properly so she could get a good glance at her.

"And why is she not supposed to be here?" Sophia was the one who asked the question. She had put down her cutlery and was giving Susan a full glare.

Susan returned the glare. "I wasn't asking you."

"Suit yourself." Sophia turned her gaze away. "I wonder who is going to answer that question for you."