Author: | F. Carod | ISBN: | 9781370808069 |
Publisher: | F. Carod | Publication: | November 19, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | F. Carod |
ISBN: | 9781370808069 |
Publisher: | F. Carod |
Publication: | November 19, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
First I ended Ronnie’s company, then my past began to haunt me: my mother’s illness almost got me killed and a long-lost brother came back from the grave. Logan and I got married and, during our honeymoon, we put an end to whatever was left of Ronnie’s life.
When we came back, our new life began. I made peace with my past and a new me was born: a new me that thought that the darkness was behind me and that brightness lay ahead. But just like a rainbow, we need both darkness and light if we want to see our true colors.
“Well, if it isn’t the famous daughter,” the man says with a toothless smile, standing so close to me that I involuntarily step back, knowing that I misjudged him.
“You have me at a disadvantage here since I don’t know who you are,” I say confidently.
“Oh, I’m just an employee. You here to get your job back?”
“No,” I answer, amused.
“With Ronnie gone, you could own this place, and I know how you could make it even more successful”
“You mean this dump?”
“Oh, this isn’t a dump; you don’t go bankrupt in a business like this.” The man takes a step closer. “The Black Dragon lives – it just took on a different shape”
First I ended Ronnie’s company, then my past began to haunt me: my mother’s illness almost got me killed and a long-lost brother came back from the grave. Logan and I got married and, during our honeymoon, we put an end to whatever was left of Ronnie’s life.
When we came back, our new life began. I made peace with my past and a new me was born: a new me that thought that the darkness was behind me and that brightness lay ahead. But just like a rainbow, we need both darkness and light if we want to see our true colors.
“Well, if it isn’t the famous daughter,” the man says with a toothless smile, standing so close to me that I involuntarily step back, knowing that I misjudged him.
“You have me at a disadvantage here since I don’t know who you are,” I say confidently.
“Oh, I’m just an employee. You here to get your job back?”
“No,” I answer, amused.
“With Ronnie gone, you could own this place, and I know how you could make it even more successful”
“You mean this dump?”
“Oh, this isn’t a dump; you don’t go bankrupt in a business like this.” The man takes a step closer. “The Black Dragon lives – it just took on a different shape”