Chapter 17: Make It Right

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Laughing till my stomach hurts,

Conversations that light up my world.

Making memories that can't be erased,

One day we will look back and call these..

The good old days

- Indeedread.


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A/N: I wrote this for my friends before we graduated T.T Miss those days so much, savor your student life ya all, they are truly the best days <3

Once again make sure you read the words in bold as there are time jumps :)


Third Person's POV:

The atmosphere on the top floor of Touch Corporations is different today. Lawyers, shareholders, key staff members are no longer raising their voices. Perhaps it is nerves associated with the uncertainty of today's decision. Or maybe they have just given up; this case has been going on forever. The two women who are the subject of the matter are for once recognising the other's presence. Maybe it is because the younger of the two has bothered to make eye contact with the other. After years, Jade Thirlwall's earthy brown eyes stare at Norma Badwi. Eyes which used be filled with rage now gleam with love and affection.

"As we discussed in the previous meetings, Miss Badwi has put a lot of hard work into this company. It is unfair to undermine Miss Badwi's efforts. She has sacrificed a lot for Touch Corporations. We have no problem with Miss Thirlwall being the CEO; Miss Badwi has no interest in that position. However she would like to be a part of the team and have the shares she deserves", states Miss Swift firmly.

She clicks the remote, to turn on the projector and walks up to the board. Her ponytail bounces in rhythm to her fast pace.

"As you can see, the previous mobile plan, the unlimited internet initiatives, transition into 4g were all led by Miss Badwi. They were also very successful, the numbers prove it", she says confidently. She uses the laser remote to point to the graphs.

Mr Payne, Jade's Thirlwall's lawyer begins to roll his eyes in frustration, clearly fed up with this debate.

"We are not stating that Miss Badwi was not successful. This discussion is about the distribution of shares and Mr Thirlwall's will claims his daughter..." he begins to say.

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