OLIVIA “Yes I will. I will marry you Amos" I remember these words as I sit in my office in the morning. They are the words I said yesterday night after fighting a big battle with my emotions. And now I think it's time to deal with these emotions because a very small thing can make me start crying. It looks bad for me now that I am all grown up. Amos was very happy to hear that, I know my absence had made him yearn for me, and he embraces me so tightly, not minding the onlookers. I also remember the onlookers, other guests in the restaurant, cheering for us. It was a memorable night and I wish we could get another. Something bothers me though this morning. As the head of MARSHALL ENTERPRISES I think Amos should consult me before doing some sensitive transfers. When I arrived here in th

