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Chapter 14 To Be A Mom img
Chapter 15 Too Young To Be An Aunt img
Chapter 16 Imperfect Timing img
Chapter 17 Homecoming img
Chapter 18 Happy Here img
Chapter 19 Fix Me img
Chapter 20 I Want Her img
Chapter 21 Asking For Trouble img
Chapter 22 For Him img
Chapter 23 Sold img
Chapter 24 His Pound Of Flesh img
Chapter 25 A Worthy Opponent img
Chapter 26 Orientation img
Chapter 27 His Work Wife img
Chapter 28 A One Time Thing img
Chapter 29 A Very Hot Jerk img
Chapter 30 Fucking Glorious img
Chapter 31 Give Her The World img
Chapter 32 The Midas touch img
Chapter 33 The Meeting img
Chapter 34 The New Offer img
Chapter 35 The Art Of Negotiation img
Chapter 36 And He Appears img
Chapter 37 Savage As Fuck img
Chapter 38 The Trash Is Out img
Chapter 39 Crazy Notion img
Chapter 40 Is He Mine img
Chapter 41 A Missed Chance img
Chapter 42 Panic Creek img
Chapter 43 Reassigned img
Chapter 44 Extreme Reaction img
Chapter 45 Hot Connexions img
Chapter 46 Not A Funeral Home img
Chapter 47 Company Protocol img
Chapter 48 First Official Assignment img
Chapter 49 I Make Them Leave img
Chapter 50 A Minute img
Chapter 51 Can't Deal With The Tears img
Chapter 52 Lydia Edwards img
Chapter 53 God's Will img
Chapter 54 Gut Feeling img
Chapter 55 Do So Much Better img
Chapter 56 Opportunity img
Chapter 57 Please You img
Chapter 58 Consumed img
Chapter 59 Laura Stone img
Chapter 60 Family Reunion img
Chapter 61 La Famiglia img
Chapter 62 Meet The McBrides img
Chapter 63 Compromise img
Chapter 64 Was Is All A Lie img
Chapter 65 Wellness Check img
Chapter 66 Is Anything Ever Real img
Chapter 67 You Don't Deserve Liam img
Chapter 68 Living A Lie img
Chapter 69 Paradise Is Home img
Chapter 70 Modest People Deserve Nice Things img
Chapter 71 With The Boss img
Chapter 72 I Want Your Friend img
Chapter 73 Make You Mine img
Chapter 74 We Can Work With That img
Chapter 75 Set My Sights On You img
Chapter 76 Won't Settle img
Chapter 77 Burn Out Of Control img
Chapter 78 No Regrets img
Chapter 79 Torn img
Chapter 80 Best Laid Plans img
Chapter 81 Can't Live On Sex And Dreams img
Chapter 82 I Don't Want Your Shiny Things img
Chapter 83 Costly Mistakes img
Chapter 84 Did I Ever Come Close img
Chapter 85 As It Should Be img
Chapter 86 We Told You He's Not Married img
Chapter 87 Under His Skin img
Chapter 88 No Blurred Lines img
Chapter 89 If Sorry Was Enough img
Chapter 90 Like Him A Little More img
Chapter 91 Rare Moment Of Honesty img
Chapter 92 One Goal In Mind img
Chapter 93 Vengeance img
Chapter 94 Beginning Of His End img
Chapter 95 Out Of Harm's Way img
Chapter 96 Aleksei Ivanov img
Chapter 97 Like Me A Little Bit img
Chapter 98 Hate To Lose img
Chapter 99 No Takebacks img
Chapter 100 Put A Ring On It img
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Chapter 10 With Little Preparation

There were several guards stationed throughout the floor and two outside Clarke's private ward. Their only job was to keep the media out. The last thing they wanted was stories of his father, true or otherwise, making the rounds. A CEO on his deathbed wasn't good for business and share prices.

Lois flew to him when they walked in. He hugged her, and she wept harder as he gently patted her head. It all made sense now, Liam thought, her lack of inspiration, the listlessness, the faraway look in her eyes. It wasn't that she couldn't paint. His Mom didn't want to. How could she when her best friend and soulmate was staring death in the face?

"Oh Mom," Liam whispered in her hair as he squeezed her. "You should have told me."

"You are here now," Lois gave him a shaky smile as she sat down again and took his father's hand.

Liam reluctantly approached the bed, a visceral feeling of terror bubbling at the pit of his stomach. He couldn't understand how Clarke had shrunk and aged so much in a space of a few hours. But, his father looked so serene as he slept. Liam knew, though, there was nothing peaceful about what he was going through, not with all the constant beeping and wheezing of the machines working overtime to keep him comfortable and the tons of tubes attached to him.

He leaned over and kissed his forehead.

Clarke opened his eyes. "There he is–" He said in a weak voice and tried to point a frail finger at him.

At that moment Liam would have given anything to hear his strong, roaring voice, the same one he'd used earlier to back him into a corner.

"You are such an old fool," Liam whispered.

"I guess you take after me then," Clarke shot back, and they both laughed tearfully.

"We are going to fix you," Liam said with conviction. "We'll beat this, and you'll come back stronger. I need you to come back and kick my butt and question all the decisions I make for Anderson Logistics."

"Don't complain when I do." His father's chuckle turned into a long fit of convulsive coughs that didn't seem to stop, even after making him take small sips of water.

Willow and Holly called in his doctors, and for fifteen minutes, the room was in chaos as they worked frantically to get him comfortable. Clarke passed out soon after they gave him a shot of morphine. Liam suggested they give his Mom something to help her sleep too, but Lois refused. She wanted to keep vigil over her husband.

Liam met with the doctors in a bland conference room on the administration floor, and they discussed his father's treatment plan.

"What's the prognosis?" He asked Dr Smith, the lead oncologist.

She's happy they caught the disease early enough, but she was worried it could have spread in the six months Clarke had delayed in getting treatment. As things stood, she and her team were running numerous tests to figure out the extent of the damage.

"I get that, but what are his chances?"

Dr Smith gave his hand a reassuring squeeze. "We'll do everything we can to fight this. The five-year survival rate is about ninety percent."

Liam wished they didn't have to discuss the odds, but ninety percent sounded promising to him.

Almost an hour later, he left the conference room more optimistic than he was when he entered.

He checked on his father again. Clarke was still out cold, and so was his Mom. Both his sisters were wide awake, though, working furiously on their laptops.

Holly had to cancel her midday recital at the Civic Theatre and all other future performances until further notice.

Willow also had a nightmare on her hands with a new art installation at Fugue Art Gallery in Forrest Creek where she worked as a curator. She'd have to miss the first few showings, but her assistant would handle things in her absence.

He'd barely sat down in the only other empty seat in the room next to the bed when Mrs Gibson and her impressive troop of assistants showed up, and life as Liam knew it was over.

From that moment on, with little preparation and no guidance, he stepped into the CEO role he'd fought so hard to reject.

            
            

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