CHAPTER NINETEEN
“So, Gavriel, this one you came over to my house in such a hurry, I know it is exactly not because I ditched you at the bar, something else happened, right?” Raymond asked, and of course, Gavriel has never been to his home by this time, it only happened when something was bothering him when he did something, or when someone did something to him.
So he wondered what the issue was this time.
“Well, I guess something is bothering me, then I did something unthinkable, and someone did something to me,” he responded as if he read Raymond’s mind.
“Bro, you just read my mind, right?” Raymond asked.
“Hell no, I would never do that, and I cannot possibly do that. Wait! Are you trying to explain that I am a seer?”
“I just gave you a glimpse of what the problem was, and that means I answered your question,” Gavriel explained as he defended himself.Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
“Hmm, well, I do not think I meant it that way, but anyway, what is the problem? Since you already gave me a glimpse of what the problem was, I know you would not mind telling me what happened,” Raymond said as he got up and went to the drink counter in his house to get drinks for himself and Gavriel.
“Would you mind taking a drink as you tell me what you did and the rest of it?” Raymond asked.
“Well, I would not mind at all, as long as you do not get me drunk,” Gavriel replied as Raymond laughed at his best friend’s mindset.
“I would not do that,” Raymond said, signing at the same time.
“Okay, if you say so,” Gavriel replied as he got up from where he was sitting and moved out of the sitting room to where Raymond was.
“This is for you,” Raymond said as he stretched out his hand to Gavriel and gave him his drink.
“Thank you,” Gavriel said as he took the drink from Raymond and took a sip.
“So.. can you explain to me why a billionaire like you is so stressed out because I know that nothing is too big for you to take care of?” Raymond teased his best friend.
“Okay, literally speaking, I already solved it, but I do not know if I did the right thing,” Gavriel said as he sipped a little of his wine.
“Come on, is this some sort of joke like you met a lady you have been stalking for a while drunk and I also met a drunk lady, but I did not meet her, the thing is that she bumped into me and threw up on me, the two incidents seem connected, but we forget about it and assume it was a coincidence,” Gavriel explained.
“Okay,” Raymond said as he kept sipping his wine.
“Today, the lady who bumped into me and threw up on me was the same lady who came for an interview to be my secretary.” Gavriel could not finish his statement because Raymond interrupted him.
“What! Do you mean the same person who was at the bar last night was the same person who came for the interview at your company?”
“This is fate, like, the first incident came as a coincidence, but the second came as fate,” Raymond practically explained as Gavriel smacked his head so hard.
“Ouch, that hurts!” Raymond shouted as he cried like a child.
“Excuse me, what do you mean by fate? That is never fate, after all, I have enough women all over me, so right now I do not need any fate,” Gavriel argued as Raymond massaged his head where Gavriel hit him.
“So what happened when she found out that you are the owner of the company she wanted to work for as a secretary?” Raymond asked because he needed to know and, most importantly. After all, he loves gossips like this.
He knew what Gavriel was capable of, he would never let that lady go free like that, he would punish her over and over again, and she would feel what hell on earth was like.
Gavriel can only be calm when he is with his mother, his sister, Ivy, and himself, Raymond, but when he gets outside or even with his father, he is seen as a Scorpion.
“Of course, she was shocked, and to tell you the truth, I enjoyed seeing her legs wobble in fear because I told her last night that she would pay dearly for what she did to me.”
“If it were to be another person who met me again after an incident like that, I am certain that the person would flee a thousand miles and try not to get in contact with me, but the lady was just so scared, do you know why?” Gavriel explained as he threw the question at Raymond.
“No, why would I know?” Raymond said it to himself, but obviously, Gavriel heard it.
“Yeah, why would you know?”
“Of course, you would because you have been spending away your time stalking a woman,” Gavriel teased.
“Whatever you say would not do me harm or release a tear from my precious eyes,” Raymond teased back at him.
“Well, the lady could not bring herself to leave because she had no other option and she needed the job so badly, so she was just scared.”
“I even wanted to laugh when I saw her hands trembling in fear, but as the owner of Seamus Group of Companies, I had to keep my bossy look so that I would not look stupid in front of my soon-to-be secretary at that moment.”
“Before that happened, I knew she was the one coming to my office for the final interview because Annabelle sent me her details, and I had to immediately prepare a contract for her to sign.”
“What! You prepared a contract for her to sign, like, What type of contract?” Raymond asked because he knew that Gavriel would make life difficult for that young lady.
“Goodness, she is going to feel what the wrath of a devil is like,” Raymond thought to himself.
“Well, about the contract, that is definitely not a problem because she signed the contract, and right now she is my secretary, my house help, and my subordinate, while I am her boss both in the office and in the house, yeah, and I am also her dominant,” Gavriel explained as he gave a wide smile as if he had won a lottery.
“You made her your submissive?”