Chapter Thirty-Seven JOSIAH It was that morning I woke up alone in my cold apartment that I decided enough was enough. I will see my daughter and Sloane today no matter what the outcome is. I got up and did my morning routine along with keeping a positive mind and energy. I went to work like usual, but it's as if the whole world is against my agenda. I was greeted by some bad news. One of our shareholders died and one of our branches is on the brink of closure and I had to meet with the manager of the branch. I asked my secretary to send flowers to the bereaved family and dropped by in the afternoon to offer my condolences. Steve has been with us since my father was the CEO, so it's only appropriate to personally offer my condolences. Besides, seeing as my father still hasn't ackno

