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Power.

The one thing my parents named me afterwards. The one thing they have accquired over the years.

Light Enterprises.

An international connection of companies which focus on the technological enhancements of communications and well, the arts and entertainment. Odd, right?

One second someone is coming up with a groundbreaking way to create virtual calling, the next someone is painting or modeling.

Once I turned 18, my parents began to train me in how to run the company. Two years later, here I am.

A very young CEO. A female CEO. Kana Light.

Since my parents only had one child which turned out to be a girl. They raised me to symbolize strength. To act as of nothing affects me. To be powerful. Now, I run the main company located in New York. I was raised all over the world, we moved so much due to opening new pathways.

They shut me off from the rest of my family, because they wanted me to focus on reaching my full potential.

The only family member I'm actually close with is my cousin. She is like my right-hand-women. She also holds the second highest position in this company.

My mother and father also have a completely mixed family. Some how down the line we stopped being just one race. It's how it should be. No one should actually care. Which is how they ended up with an African American, Native American, Japanese, Korean, Caucasian, and Italian child.

My cousin happens to share a very similar bloodline.

The same way schools have rivals, so do businesses. Ours is Chae Co.

Their CEO is Hyungwon Chae. A 21-year-old only child who seems to always try to one up my company.

They're always our competition.

Chae Co. Vs Light Enterprises

Hyungwon Vs Kana

The funny thing is..

I've never met Hyungwon.

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