DAMON “You have to believe me, Damon,” David cried out with his hands trembling. “I don't have anything to do with the theft. I know it was all your doing and you have to put a stop to it. My company will be affected and you know it. I haven't crossed your path for a while now and you don't have to be harsh on me and my family.” “Huh?!” I scoffed with narrowed brows. “You don't have to sound like I am a bad person. I only did what my father would have done. And if you want me to do otherwise, you have to accept my terms.” “What terms?! I don't understand,” he shook in reply. “But I didn't do anything to deserve all this. Alright,” he sighed deeply and rubbed the back of his head with his eyes fixed on me. “Name it, I will do anything you ask of me.” “Good,” I smirked and rubbed my pal

