Sarah Jackson

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  • by Sarah Jackson 201 Fit Genson sighed, of course Marcus was going to be throwing a fit, nothing was going the way that he expected it to, but he wasn’t willing to admit to his cousin that he lost fair and square and would be willing to cede to the other. That had never been the other’s plan in the first place as he had been certain that he wouldn’t lose. He thought that he had everything figured out and in the right place before he contacted Jovani. His calculation had been wrong somehow and now, he found…
  • by Sarah Jackson 200 Not My Decision Once this rather large decision had been made. Lena felt rather happy. The one thing that she had been dreading to deal with had been taken care of and the final decision hadn’t fallen on to her to make. Now, she could have the board write up the report, critiques and send out the request for more information to Marcus and then she wouldn’t have to defend her decision. One of the times that the board came in handy. The rest of the meeting went by smoothly. Most of the…
  • by Sarah Jackson 199 Board Meeting When Monday came, Samuel was more nervous than Lena was about the board meeting. He knew who most of the people there were, it didn’t help him to know what exactly to expect however. “You really don’t need to stress yourself about it so much.” Lena told him when she noticed that he was going over the notes from the last meeting and reviewing who be attending this one again. “They might have a hard time their thoughts and opinions to themselves, but they’re fairly…
  • by Sarah Jackson 198 Night Club Idea Aside from getting soaked with champagne and a few antagonizing comments and bickering, the night overall wasn’t one that Lena would say was bad. Unexpected absolutely but not bad. Samuel seemed to be of the same opinion. He was somewhat smug over his recent successful streak in doing things that his fiance appreciated but didn’t have any idea about. Even though it was rather late by the time they finished all the food and were, it had become rather late. Samuel had…
  • by Sarah Jackson 197 Trouble The staff was rather kind about taking care of the floor before the food could come out. There wasn’t much to do about the wet clothes and hair except wait until after the meal was over. They waiters had offered some damp clothes in order to help get rid of the champagne that had landed on skin and was starting to get sticky as it dried. Even though the princess didn’t say anything to Jovani, she did fix him with a rather harsh glare that he returned with a small smug smile. He was…
  • by Sarah Jackson 196 Yes, I think? A/N: Please don’t forget if you haven’t already to recommend by book for the event going in Webnovel if you’re enjoying, would appreciate the support and exposure. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Lena didn’t really know how to respond to what was happening. Her mind was still more on the flight-or-fight effect that had taken over when the lights suddenly went off. Her damn overreacting sense were so troublesome in…
  • by Sarah Jackson 195 Proposal They had only been at the venue for a short while longer before he glanced at his watch and noticed what time it was. There was another appointment that they needed to be heading to. One that Lena didn’t yet know about. He responded to the text message that was on his phone before turning his attention to the princess. “Ryan, are you going to be okay to continue figuring everything out on your own while we leave here?” Samuel asked the chef who waved them off. “I’ll be fine.…
  • by Sarah Jackson 194 Venue Samuel didn’t have to worry about how he was going to convince Lena to come with him to the venue for the engagement party by the time that the weekend arrived. Zane took care of it for him. He recommend that they go do it since there was only a few days left. The princess didn’t object even though there were a number of other things that she needed to do. Her reason was that she wouldn’t reject her father’s suggestion and figured it was something that her fiancé would want to do…
  • by Sarah Jackson 193 Unexpected Lunch Lena glared at the door once Genson left. While she was happy over the fact that he had left. She was annoyed that he hadn’t been willing to give her all the information that she was looking. He shouldn’t at least cause her problems since she had given him the money in cash. This decision was partly for her benefit as well since such large transactions were hard to trace if they were taken care of in cash. If anything happened with Genson, it would be harder to trace the…
  • by Sarah Jackson 192 Money Hungry Genson only debated the matter internally for perhaps two minutes before he made the decision that he knew he wasn’t going to regret later on. Money was more important to him than his reputation and status. Those were two things that he would have an easier time repairing. Lost opportunities however when it came to money were harder to recuperate in the future. Did he need more money? Absolutely not, but he liked to keep as much as he could in the case that he needed to plan a…
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