"Has Daniel left?" Ryan asked anxiously as a staff member passed by.
Terror flashed across the staff member’s face, but keeping his eyes cast on the floor, he nodded. "Yes, he just left with his belongings."
Ryan’s jaw tightened at the response. He knew he had asked Daniel to leave, but he never thought Daniel would agree to it without a fight.
Without a word, Ryan stepped back into his office and closed the door with a loud thud. The sound made everyone outside flinch but no one dared to utter a word.
Inside the office, Ryan continued to pace. His mind at the moment was a complete whirlwind of emotions —rage, guilt, and a twinge of something that he refused to name. He stopped abruptly, staring at the screen, displaying the endless discussions online that were continuously disapproving of the possibility of his engagement with Arwen.
No longer able to contain his frustration, he grabbed the paperweight from his desk and hurled it at the screen. The glass shattered into countless shards, scattering across the floor but he didn’t care.
Instead, the weight of his actions started to settle in. He realized he had acted impulsively with Daniel, letting his frustration at the world last out at the one person who had always stood by him.
"What have I done?" he muttered to himself, his voice laced with regret as the apprehension of his mistake hit him like a wave. His gaze darted to look out of the window, where the city lights flicker against the approaching dusk. The view itself felt lonely, but what made it lonelier was the reality —the reality in which Arwen had shut every possible door for him, and now Daniel might do the same.
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Meanwhile, at the same time, at Winslow Globals:
Aiden sat behind his expansive mahogany desk, working on the plan he had last presented to the board meeting last time. His sharp eyes focused on the papers that were spread before him. The French windows around his office gave a perfect view of the best city lights, but all of it barely interested him. Rather while working. he preferred cocooned in the tense silence.
As he was amid his read, a soft know drew his attention.
"Come in," Aiden said, his voice was even but held the unmistakable weight of command.
Emyr opened the door and stepped in, holding two files in his hands. As he walked to his desk, he spoke slowly, "Sir, here is the report and the information you requested." He then placed the files on the desk before taking a step back.
Aiden nodded to him before signing his name on one of the files before closing it to keep it aside. He then reached out to check the first file, flipping through the pages slowly. "Are they all?" he asked, subtly, maintaining an air of mystery.
Emyr nodded. "Their resources can match our requirements, sir. It will bring the consistent efficiency to our supply chain."
Aiden nodded as he read through the details. "Then start signing the deals with them," he said and Emyr nodded. Closing the file, he kept it aside before looking at his secretary again. "Anything else?"
Emyr’s brows drew together as his expression grew serene. Nodding, he replied, "Sir, someone is trying to look into your details."
Aiden leaned back casually in his chair, his sharp gaze locking onto Emyr. "Go on," he cued.
"But?" Aiden probed, maybe already knowing what Emyr was about to say. ƒгeewebnovёl.com
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