It's been two years of being in Huntsville and now it's time to make my way back to Texas. Jaxon was settled in Japan and doing really well for himself. He was featured in Young Men of Business and I'm so proud of him. We still try to stay in touch.
Isaac and Darah now have ten month old twin boys, Makel and Micah. They are so handsome. I spend a lot of time with them. They decided to move to Texas to help me run my company. I'm so blessed to have friends like them in my corner.
Sean is handling all the legal aspects of my company. When I got the news that there were several investors that were ready to put money into my dreams, I was so thankful. My director also informed me that there were five investors including an anonymous investor. I wasn't too excited about that because my plans were to buy out each investor until the company was solely mine. At this point, I wouldn't complain. Each invested twenty percent and my plans to buy out each one was important to me. Sean and my dad made sure the contracts for each investor was clear and everyone understood my position of buying them out as my company started making a profit.
Since we had a late flight to Fort Worth, Texas, I took some time to visit Jaxon's parents. We kept in touch after Jaxon left. At first, it was hard because everything reminded me of him, but as time passed, it became a little easier to hang out with his parents and sister. I told them that I would keep in touch and bid farewell.
We were now in the air. I'm thankful for the opportunities and relationships that I was able to build in Huntsville and now it's time for me to take what I've learned and build my own business. We landed less than two hours after take off. Darah and I handled the twins while Isaac got our suitcases.
We paid a moving company to pack up our apartments and move things here. My things would be put in storage for a while since I would be living with my parents until I found my own place. Isaac and Darah would be renting my dad's house. They needed the room since their family had grown from two to four.
As Isaac grabbed our bags, I heard those voices that always make me light up with joy. I turned to see my mom and dad rushing my way. Like always, my dad is the first to grab me, twirling me around like a little girl. After he let go of his tight embrace, I was finally able to show my mom some love. I'm so glad to be back home.
Isaac placed our luggage in the back of my dad's Suburban and we were on our way to my parent's house. My mom had cooked dinner and wanted Isaac and Darah to have a meal before settling in at their house. I have a feeling that we would all be one big happy family. Darah is like a sister to me and I know my parent's will love having the twins around. Of course dad will enjoy having Isaac around to talk sports and other manly topics.
Once we were home, I opened the front door and immediately the aroma of pot roast with the fixings attacked my sense of smell. I've really missed home cooked meals since Jaxon left. I rarely cooked and mainly survived on baked chicken and salads.
We all ate until our belly was full. Darah fed and changed the boys diapers before me and my dad took them to my dad's house. On our way back home, my dad asked me if I was excited about the start of TDL Logics. I told him that I'd worked hard these last two years for this moment and that I'm very thankful that Darah and Isaac were joining my team. They would know my recent contracts and upcoming contracts almost as well as I do. Once we made it home, I told my parents that I was going to shower and go to bed. I was tired and needed some rest.
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The next few days will be very busy because our belongings and vehicles are expected to be delivered. I would be putting my things in storage while we would help Darah and Isaac move their things into their house. I gave us two weeks to get settled before my director at Redstone would be transferring contracts for TDL Logics. Just to say the name of my business brings a huge smile to my face. It feels so good to be so young and be successful. I won't take it for granted.
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