XAVIER
Nylah insisted that she was fine and could move around by herself, but I wasn't convinced that much.
I had heard about the bully she's faced in the hands of the females in my pack, and I decided not to sit back anymore.
I knew that she had been bullied right from the day she walked into the pack house and even before my eyes during the bonfire night.
Although I ignored it, I didn't realize how angry it made me feel until I saw her hurt and the anger accumulated.
"What's the update on the company?" I asked Brian when I got back to my study.
Nylah insisted that I let her go on her walk alone and I didn't realize a "no" from her could make me feel jobless to the point that I remembered one of my competitors and rivals in business.
Zayn. He recently began to make a fuss about how my services were expensive because he lost his customers to me due to poor service.