"Yes, Mr. Khan?" She answers innocently.
"Get your ass back to this truck, right now."
"You can't handle it yourself?" She asks in her professional voice, clearly around other people. "A bit tied up at the moment."
"Don't bullshit me, Deanna."
"I understand you're overwhelmed, Mr. Khan, but I'm sure there's a more polite way we can go about this conversation."
She's killing me.
"Nothing about the way I'm going to fuck you is polite, Ms. Wilmington. I thought you would understand by now that I'm not the one to play these kinds of games with," I say into the phone
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Deanna Wilmington didn't expect to fall in love when she joined Khan Developments and Real Estate as the Vice President of Design and Development. After spending years perfecting her craft around the world, Deanna was ready to bring her talents home and settle down. But working alongside her new boss, Harrison Khan, changes her set morals; Don't Fraternize Within The Workplace.
Harrison Khan, a celebrated CEO and single father, has built an empire with his creativity and drive, along side his brothers. He's also fiercely private, shielding his young daughter from the spotlight. When sparks fly between him and Deanna, their connection grows into a love neither of them saw coming.
But their happiness comes at a price. As the past comes to the present, Harrison becomes the target of malicious rumors and false allegations that threaten not only his career but their burgeoning romance. The relentless scrutiny and a particularly convincing accusation shake Deanna's faith in Harrison, forcing her to make a heart-wrenching choice: to protect herself by walking away or to stand by the man she loves.
As the truth unravels, Harrison and Deanna must navigate the fragile architecture of trust and forgiveness. Will they find a way to rebuild what they've lost, or will the weight of the scandals prove too much for love to bear?
Tai was only a few months old when she was abandoned by her mother. From then on it was only her father and her. A few years later her father finally found the love of his life, Cynthia. She moves in with them but she doesn't come alone. She's accompanied by her son, Zacharias . Tai and Zacharias have to find a way to live together as siblings but will their love for each other complicate that? And what will happen when their pasts resurface at the worst moment?