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The Billionaires Series

After spending thirteen years abroad, MJ Billings, the twenty-eight-year old multibillionaire and CEO of Billings Corporations; is forced to return to her birthplace; a place she would rather forget. MJ's return is every bit displeasing as it sounds. Under an alias, May Smith, she is forced to work as a PA and serve a man she had hoped to never cross paths with again. One misunderstanding leads MJ Billings and Logan Parker down the road of no return as they play dirty games that may result in the people around them getting hurt. Along the way, the two of them face their worst fears while unwittingly exposing their weaknesses. They keep pushing each other to the limits, and it soon becomes clear to them that the saying is true: ""You can't keep two bulls in the same kraal."" When a lot of people get caught up in their web of lies, they attract both enemies and friends; and as time goes on, they cannot tell the difference between the two, which leads to the inevitable - betrayals, deceits, a near-death experience, tension, and more lies. Those who know who MJ Billings really is, know that behind all the power and anonymity; lies the real devil. She may be charming to some and intimidating to others with her sardonic smile and devious smirk; but she is heartless and vengeful, and never does anything without a reason. MJ Billings is a ruthless dictator who knows no boundaries. But what could be keeping her grounded in South Africa? How much more can she tolerate, and how long is it going to take before she finally snaps and unveils the devil in her?

Khanyi Mathayi · Urban
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187 Chs

Golden Moments

#Chapter62 Golden Moments

/"Mr Parker./" Thuso nodded, entering Logan's home office.

/"Thuso, I thought you had a family crisis; what are you doing here?/" Logan asked flatly, sitting on his white office couch.

/"It’s been sorted, Sir./" Thuso said with his hand behind his back.

/"Great, at least now you can do what I pay you to do./" Logan said sharply. /"You know I don’t appreciate workers who mix business with pleasure; you sort out your family issues outside of work, after working hours./" He said sternly.

/"Yes, Sir./" The driver gave a slight bow.