Isadora had just two months to find a suitable successor for The Vaughan Group and tie up all the loose ends.
Every day at the office was a whirlwind of activity.
Honestly, the quickest solution would be to sell her shares outright.
But that would risk Richard getting his hands on them again.
Isadora definitely didn’t want that.
When it came to headhunting, though, no one had more connections than Terrell.
As soon as she thought of him, she picked up the phone.
A warm, cultured voice answered on the other end, “Isadora, what can I do for you?”
“Mr. Fawcett, I need a favor. Do you know anyone with solid experience managing shopping centers?”
“What’s going on?” he asked.
“I’m looking for someone to take over The Vaughan Group as a professional manager.”
Terrell’s concern came through the line. “That’s pretty sudden. Everything okay?”
Isadora didn’t hide the truth. “I’ll be leaving Capitolion in a few months.”
Hearing this, Terrell paused, the black pen in his hand stilled. He frowned slightly.
“Remember that dinner you owe me?” he said.
“Hm?”
Terrell chuckled. “How about tonight? I actually have a few people in mind, and it’ll be easier to discuss face-to-face.”
Isadora glanced at her schedule—she was free tonight, so she agreed.
Culinary Haven.
Traffic was heavy, and Isadora arrived a bit late.
As soon as she walked in, a server greeted her and led her inside.
“Miss, right this way.”
Isadora glanced around curiously. The restaurant was completely deserted.
Hearing her approach, Terrell stood up and pulled out the chair across from his.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....