Sold To A Billionaire

All The Best



All The Best

IT WAS six in the afternoon when her friend Cindy called, saying they would visit their goddaughter. However, Hela didn’t get baptized yet. She plans to, but she wants things to be fixed first before her daughter is baptized. According to her friend, Cindy, she will bring her new friend. The news gives her excitement. She was happy that Cindy had started to grow her circle. Whoever Cindy’s friend will be her friend too. Well, she understands why Cindy seldom visits them. She is so damn busy with her new environment. She then let their maids prepare food for them. Cindy told her that she wanted Adobo and Creamy macaroni. Zoe knew why. Cindy and her cooking skills… suck. Cindy is not into cooking or cleaning. She has never been a wife figure—which she always teased her. Well, that friend of hers seems not to have the plan to marry. Cindy was so immersive at her work right now. And she doesn’t know if Cindy was having some hot steamy night with other men… or to Calyx? She did it a long time ago. And she doesn’t know if it happened again with the same guy whom her friend loathes… named, Calyx—one of Helios’s friends. But sex comes in an unexpected way. If you want it, then try it. But if not, then don’t. “Oh. My. Gosh, Zoe!” Cindy exclaimed. “Your house is pretty damn huge, and… and every corner shows elegance!” she added, who seemed like a one-year-old girl. As if she had never seen a beautiful and huge house. “And look,” she pointed to the guards behind them, “…you have too many men in a black suits!” she uttered, exaggeratingly. Cindy then received a rebuke from her new friend Sam. “You’re like an ignorant,” said Sam. “Ouch!” Lea complained. Sam approached Zoe and shook their hands. “Good day, I’m Samantha, but you can call me Sam,” she said and smiled. “It was nice to meet you, Sam.”

“Mi-mi,” the little girl shouted as she kept on wiggling from their maid named Bea. Bea then slowly lifted down Hela and helped the child walk closer to them. They’ve been practicing her daughter walking, and Hela can take three to five steps, and the young girl will just sit down and ask for help. They parted from the embrace, and Cindy quickly went closer to Hela and carried her. “Kiss, mama, baby,” said Cindy. “Mama?” asked Sam. Cindy then looked at Sam, “yeah. Is there a problem with that?” she asked, arching her left brow. Zoe just shook her head because of Cindy’s attitude. “Say, ma-ma Cindy, baby,” Cindy said to Zoe’s daughter. But the young girl just giggled and slapped her friend’s face. “Seems like she doesn’t want to call you, ma-ma,” Sam said and chuckled. Cindy glared at Sam and turned her gaze to Zoe’s daughter again. "So, Sam... How are you? Is everything fine?" Cindy suddenly asked out of the blue as they walked towards the living room. They were seated on the sofa and started to chat. And Zoe busied herself with her daughter and began to play with Hela’s toys. "As usual, business is business. We can't avoid conflicts, struggles—especially to the finances." "That's why I hate business—but intend to take the related course. How about your love life? Are you still single?" Cindy asked. Sam laughed, “Yeah, I am,” she answered. “Zoe… get married first, okay?” Cindy turned to Zoe. “Then you’re next?” Zoe said. “No way!” said Cindy and walked toward Zoe. She held Hela. Zoe just shook her head. “Okay, since twilight is near—” “Twilight? Why not use night instead?” complained Cindy. “Whatever. You’re going to have dinner here, huh? Let’s just wait for Helios.” Mentioning Helios’s name, she gained teased by Cindy. She brings back their memories, where she said she would no longer be vulnerable when it comes to Helios, but she just chewed her words

way back then. "He's so sincere with all his actions. His love for me, for us, was genuine. And I don't want to doubt his feelings again. I just want to give the almost faded love a new beginning... a new start. For us, for the future of our daughter," she replied. Sam whistled. Cindy laughed. “I can hear ringing bells,” said Cindy. She smiled. “Me too,” Sam said. The two then suddenly screamed as they found it heart-warming. They're both happy for Zoe. And they love to see those hearts in Zoe’s eyes, twinkling like she was the luckiest person to find a new life beside Helios. ‘All the best' is their only wish for her.Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.


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