Matthew Anderson

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  • by Matthew Anderson Madeline's POV My heart was racing as I could feel the sweat on my palm as we neared the church where the funeral service was going on; it felt like I was having some trouble with my stomach since I felt like I wanted to use a restroom as I tried to stop my nervousness. Even though we planned everything, I couldn't stop having doubts. I was anxious that things would go wrong, and I did not want to face failure or any damage resulting from our plan. Losing Parker and Rebecca was unexpected, and we were…
  • by Matthew Anderson Hunter's POV We were sitting in the front row, and my mom was still sobbing; no matter how I tried to console her, I understood she was grieving. Lily was wiping her tears, and she kept her voice low that I couldn't even hear; her crying while I could feel the excruciating pain in my heart; as the clergy led the service, I couldn't find Charlotte and my father. I didn't know if I had to feel worried or relieved that they didn't come at all, and I knew my mom would become more heartbroken if dad did not…
  • by Matthew Anderson Madeline's POV "Hello, Madeline and Gina, welcome to my estate," a handsome man in his late twenties or early thirties greeted us with a beautiful smile on his face while Gina and I were standing in the living room with mouths agape. "You are my grandpa's Fri-friend?" I stuttered as I looked at him, and his grin broadened. ​ "Yeah, why do you look so shocked, Maddie?" He asked, and I felt a little embarrassed. "You are so young," I mumbled, and I wanted to add hot and handsome, but I kept it to…
  • by Matthew Anderson Madeline's POV "Why are you here, Gina? It is still early; you should be with Jack at this hour," I said as I turned to her side after she lay on the bed beside me. "I don't want Jack's mother to see me getting out of his room, and it would be awkward, Maddie," she replied. "You are both an adult, Gina; I am sure Lydia would understand," I replied. I didn't want to ruin her mood since she looked so happy to be with Jack. I felt guilty that because of me, she needed to go back to the city. I didn't…
  • by Matthew Anderson Hunter's POV "Good morning, Hunter; what is your plan for today?" Calixto asked the moment he got inside my old office. "I'm almost done with the financial records, and I could see the discrepancy, and I could tell this is not Parker's mishap," I said, and he looked at me with worries on his face. "Don't worry, Cal, I will not do anything to my sister; I wanted to reach out to her and dad," I added. "I don't think that is a good idea, Hunter, I could say your father still hated you because of Madeline,…
  • by Matthew Anderson Madeline's POV "Are you okay, Madeline? Why do you look so pale?" Jack asked the moment he saw me get inside the kitchen, and I could see the concern on his face. "My husband and Calixto are in the restaurant," I replied, and his eyes widened as he closed the kitchen door, and he mentioned me to follow him. "Now, I could tell you are really connected with your husband; maybe he can feel that you are near," Jack said after he opened his office, and I weakly smiled at him. I am still amazed at how…
  • by Matthew Anderson ​ Madeline's POV I was smiling from ear to ear as I made my way to the staff room, and I was shocked when one of the servers handed me a uniform, and I couldn't believe the plastic had my name on it, and I realized it was my old uniform. "Welcome back, Ms. Madeline. Lydia told us; one day, you will visit here, and you will be looking for your uniform, she mentioned you already gave birth to your son, but you still looked like you were single to me." She declared, and I blushed. "Thank you, Sherly," I…
  • by Matthew Anderson Madeline's POV "Are you nervous, Maddie?" Gina asked as we drank our coffee. "I would be a liar if I said no, Gina. I felt worried that things would go wrong, but I didn't want to live in fear for the rest of my life. We need to stop Clark from doing something evil because I couldn't deny I was afraid for my son's life." I responded as I looked at my best friend, and I couldn't stop noticing she was glowing. "Until now, I don't understand why he hated me so much when I have done nothing to him. Ever…
  • by Matthew Anderson Hunter's POV "Seriously? What have you done to the company, Charlotte?" I asked as I looked at the documents on the paper. It contained contracts that could ruin the company's image, and I am just glad I came before they were finalized and notarized. "Don't act as if you care about this company anymore, my dear brother; you have your life figured out since you married Madeline; who could have thought the woman you bought would be an heiress? And now you are telling me I had done something terrible to our…
  • by Matthew Anderson Madeline's POV My husband didn't allow me to send him to the car, and I could feel the heaviness of my heart the moment he closed the door. I wanted to come with him, but I needed to help my husband. I don't understand, and I don't know why until now, Hunter's father is still angry with me. They found out I am one of the wealthiest women in the world after my great-grandfather, Hector Grant, announced I am his only grandchild and the heir to his properties and businesses. I felt so sad that even though…
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