A loud grumble sounded from her stomach and a smile broke out on his face. ‘Well, that’s embarrassing,’ Jaz spoke shyly. ‘What time is it?’ ... Emmett looked upwards, pretending to search his memory. ‘Last I checked…it was noon.’ Her eyes widened in surprise. ‘Noon?!’ Since she started working full time, Jaz’s body clock had adjusted to being an early riser. She would allow herself to sleep in on the weekends, but never this late. He cocked his head at her as he shut the shower off, and they. In other words, someone who is still at school or college."Susan glanced around the room. She quickly caught on. "Me? Olu, do you mean me?"He looked uncomfortable, but admitted, "It looks like you are the preferred candidate for the job. I am not too happy as there is a tiny chance of problems with it, but The Personalia say they are 99.999 per cent certain it is safe, but that is not 100 per cent. I think you and your parents should discuss this before making a decision." Olu? Do you want me. You said consultant but we haven’t talked about money yet.”He’s a little startled, but he gets over it quickly. “Right. Well. I think we can do two hundred dollars an hour. How does that sound, Hugo?”Hugo’s eyes get big. “You will give me two hundred dollars for each hour that I do this?” he asks incredulously. I can see him begin to realize how small-potatoes the money was he was getting for his veggies.But I don’t let it go any further. “Five hundred sounds a lot better,” I cut in. She knew that she was being obtuse, but she couldn’t seem to help herself. She was still cranky at Ty, and this man’s attitude was not endearing him to her at all.“Why not?” asked the ambassador, his frustration clearly showing to the amusement of the people listening.She smiled sweetly, “Because I own it.”In frustration, he said, as if talking to a belligerent child, “If you own it, then why didn’t your father expand?”“Because, I didn’t own it, until after my father and my mother were brutally.
Read More