Episode one.
“This can’t be happening!” cried Purity. She stared into space with disbelief and shock written all over her face.
“No, no,” she mumbled, looking around her office.
This man had carried out his threat. Who could have thought he would
actually do it? Aaron Theodore was full of surprises and behaved like
the Devil himself. She was a grown woman, old enough to make her
decisions and do whatever she pleases. Now, this man – her papa, had
chosen a husband for her. How could he?
Aaron Theodore had indeed surprised her. This man promised not to
meddle in her private life anymore. Right from when she was a child to
being an adult, she had never lived a life of her own- all she had done
was to please her papa, doing things the way he wanted. Now, she grew
up. She’s no more the baby of the home, she can make her decisions and
do whatever please her. D--n this man! She wasn’t living for him. And he
couldn’t dictate whom she’d marry, she’d show him.
The door opened, a young woman of about twenty-six popped her head
in, then walked in. She was dressed in a grey suit. The skirt was mini-
above her kneels which revealed straight beautiful legs, they were
longer than their actual length ’cause she wore a four inches stilleto.
Her hair was tied in a ponytail. Her lips shone, painted with a
colourless lip gloss. Her lashes were tick. She smiled brightly and
looked Purity in the eye. Her eyes were stunning.
“Heather!” Purity snapped as she caught sight of her secretary. “You
can’t knock or you forgot your manners?” she was now sounding like a
b---h.
“I…I did …knock.” Heather stammered. “There…was…no…no response.”
“Are you saying I’m deaf?” Purity glared at her.
“No! I came to give you the files you’ve been asking for.” she was embarrassed.
“I’m in no mood for such! Get that file and your walking stick body out of my office!” Purity ordered.
In a flash, Heather was out of her office. She ran out with tears welled up in her eyes.
Purity, what the hell is wrong with you! You just made your secretary cry. You’re a witch. A voice in her head scolded her.
She didn’t care. Her father got her into this. She’d beat him to his game.
She stared at her cherry desk, her fingers wandered on it. She took a
pen from the pen holder and scribbled something on a notepad. Grabbing
hold of the telephone on her desk, she called her secretary.
“Heather,” she called out when the call was answered. “I’m sorry. Please
cancel all my appointments today. I’ve got something to do.” she hung
up.
Purity felt guilty talking to Heather that way. She must have knocked
but Purity failed to hear it ’cause she was too busy with her thoughts.
It wasn’t the poor girl’s fault. It was hers.
Purity groaned, carried her purse and left the office room. She did
not look at anyone’s face, she just walked out of Theodore’s
enterprises- the third richest business company in the world. She was
the CEO, no one would dare question her.
Her usual smile wasn’t there, a frown replaced it. She didn’t bother
about it, didn’t care. All that was on her mind now was to face Aaron
Theodore and let him know she was no more a child, but a full grown
woman who decides what to do with her life. No one was going to mess
with her life. No on, not even her parents.
She slid into the driver’s seat of her silver volvo XC60 wheels,
flung her purse in the front passenger’s seat. She put the key in the
ignition hole and started car. Slowly, she joined the highway.
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“You must be joking father,” Jeremy laughed and shook his head.
His father- Edwin Broderick gave him a grave look. “I’m being serious
here. Purity Theodore is to be your wife. You will see her tomorrow,
court her and marry her.”
“Father! Why should I marry her?” Jeremy threw at his father, sarcastically.
“She’s my choice. Besides, her father and me are close pals. They once lived in our neighbourhood, remember?” he raised a brow.
Jeremy scratched his head, trying to remember. Then it came! The
little girl who lived in his neighborhood when he was a kid. He’d liked
her a certain time and tried to be nice to her, be friends with her but
she was very rude to him. She felt she was a princess, she was the last
and only daughter of the Theodore’s. Dam! He was rich too and more
powerful then she. He began despising her since then, she must be a
beautiful woman now. He had forgotten all about her, till this moment.
“Purity? No father, I can’t marry her. Dammit! I can’t even have her
as my friend or dare, you’d now expect me to have her as my wife? Holy
s--t! NO!”
Edwin Broderick laughed at his son’s outburst. “I know she used to
tease you back then. I assure you, she has changed. You’d get to like
her.”
“Father, I can’t.” Jeremy pleaded.
“Its final. You two should be married for a year, then you can divorce if you want to. My word is final. Think about it, son.”
Edwin patted his son’s shoulder and left him all by himself.
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