Seven years later
' Melissa get the posters up about a new babysitter for the twins and Marinette get my coffee' Damien said harshly he was having a headache from the meeting at the bar.
'Yes sir' they replied scared knowing how harsh he can be when he is angry.
'Nick you know the schedule hurry and carry them make sure you buy some breakfast for them and I will just pay you back on your pay day' He placed on his jacket and went to work taking the coffee from Marinette on the way out the door.
His employees reported as he walked in but then after hearing a familiar voice he raised a finger and they became so quiet that if a pen dropped he would heard it.
He saw a woman passed with a little which kind of reminded him of his wife. He ran out turning looking for them but they were no where to be found because they had disappeared just like that into thin air.
'Sir some searches said that they had found that a woman looking like Jade had just entered the state with a man and her daughter' his assistant said which made everyone gasped.
'Tell them to search the entire state and make sure that you find her'
'Sir a woman with a black mask just sent this letter' he collected the letter and read it out loud.
'Don't look for me Damien . I am free from Jared's hold and I have a beautiful baby girl that would make me happier. Yes I love my kids but she is also mine please don't ruin us'
'Sir should we?'
'If you see her tell her to meet me but that doesn't give you permission to search for her let her come to me when she is ready'
'Yes sir' they said and went back to reporting their work to him. He thought what if the child was his and not Jared's. He wondered how they lived if their lives were trouble free. What if he doesn't know what she likes or dislikes at all. What if she doesn't love him anymore. What if she doesn't want to come back.
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We Meet Again
RomanceThis book is the sequel of Sold to The billionaire. Please read vote and comments positively . I insist that this is for mature readers