Chapter 36

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Ladies, one last chapter as my internet will be turned off today and I wanted to leave you with one last chapter to keep your minds reeling. SORRY but I do hope you enjoy -- Will start writing again next Friday....Have a great weekend!


Can had read through the file, he still was concerned about the new client, there wasn't a lot of information in the file. The only good thing was that Ceyda's name did not appear in any of the paperwork. She wasn't listed as a board member. So he would have to wait and see what happened at the meeting. 

Can looked up as CeyCey ran by his office door, he got up and walked out the door to find the little man to see what was going on. He walked out just as CeyCey ran into Leyla's office and hid beside a file cabinet. What the hell was going ? He started to walk into Leyla's office when he heard Emre's voice. 

"Anne, what are you doing here? I think we made it quite clear that you were not to come to the agency."

Can turned, trying to get a hold of the anger he felt, he looked at Emre who nodded for him to go back into his office, which he did.

"Emre, I think you forget I still have a few shares in this agency and I plan on coming in to make sure my investment is safe."

Emre laughed at loud "Your investment? That is rich, you only have those shares because Baba knew you would leave him alone." he became sullen "Look, you need to leave, we are getting ready for a meeting with a new client and it will not help if you are here. Can will never tolerate your interfence."

"Oh, I know all about your new client, after all I am the one who talked them into coming to the agency." she smiled "You see I will be coming to the meeting also."  She turned and walked toward the conference room. 

Leyla walked out of her office as Emre was rubbing his hands down his face.

"What is that all about?" she asked.

"Apparently, our new client ishere because of Huma. Can is going to have a stroke."

"Oh, I need to call Sanem, she was going to come into town to meet CeyCey and I for lunch." she ran back into her office and sent a quick text to her abla. Emre turned and walked into Can's office. Can looked up as he walked in the door and from the look on Emre's face, he knew he didn't have good news.

"what is going on?" Before he could answer, Deren timidly walked into his office. "What Deren? I tell by your face I am not going to be happy?" 

"Evet, I am sure you will not. Your anne" Can lifted his eyebrows at her "Sorry, Huma is in the conference room with the new client."

" What the hell?"

"that is what I was going to tell you apparently Huma is who brought the new client to the agency."

"Well, then I will leave it up to the two of you to decide if you want to take this on. I will not be part of anything Huma is involved in." He turned went back to his desk and picked up his phone and keys. "I think I will work from home today."

"Can! That is not all" said Deren as she looked between the two brothers. "The representative of the company is here Ms. Teken, well, she also brought along two of her partners."

"Ok. There was no mention of partners. Are they board members?"

"No, they are silent partners."

Can and Emre looked at each other then back at Deren waiting for her to say something else. Leyla walked into the office and looked at Deren and shook her head. The woman was speechless for probably the first time in her life and Leyla knew she was going to have to inform the brothers about the partners. The only thought going through her head at the moment was how glad how Anne was like Huma.

"Can, Emre." Leyla spoke "You are not going to believe this, but, Can, I think it best if you and Emre both leave the agency and let Deren handle this."

Emre looked at Leyla "Why? Why would you think we would need to leave?"

"Because Can is going to kill Huma and I am not sure that you won't help him." Deren stood there shaking her head yes and mumbling that she had no idea, until Can almost exploxed.

"Leyla!"

"Sorry, the silent partners are Ceyda and"

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