The Billionairess's Reckoning
img img The Billionairess's Reckoning img Chapter 5 5. Home sweet family
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Chapter 10 10. Her true self img
Chapter 11 11. Chris img
Chapter 12 12. img
Chapter 13 13. Cruise img
Chapter 14 14. Encounter img
Chapter 15 15. Encounter pt 2 img
Chapter 16 16. Reminiscing img
Chapter 17 Her story img
Chapter 18 18. The past img
Chapter 19 19. The past pt 2 img
Chapter 20 20. Back to work img
Chapter 21 21. Kimberly's pov img
Chapter 22 22. Workplace dilemma img
Chapter 23 Their choices img
Chapter 24 24. Zack's pov img
Chapter 25 25. First day at work img
Chapter 26 26. Friend or foe img
Chapter 27 27. Hit or miss img
Chapter 28 28. New secretary img
Chapter 29 29. Non compliant colleague img
Chapter 30 30. Deal breaker img
Chapter 31 31. The meeting img
Chapter 32 32. Rejected offer img
Chapter 33 33. After effects img
Chapter 34 34. New plans img
Chapter 35 35. Billionaire patron img
Chapter 36 36. Put in her place img
Chapter 37 37. His perspective img
Chapter 38 38. A day in Kimberly's life img
Chapter 39 39. What's his deal img
Chapter 40 40. Two guys img
Chapter 41 41. Can't help it img
Chapter 42 42. Awkward things img
Chapter 43 43. New employee img
Chapter 44 44. The receipts img
Chapter 45 45. His efforts img
Chapter 46 46. Their lives each img
Chapter 47 47. The dates img
Chapter 48 48. More than a fling img
Chapter 49 49. Tennis match img
Chapter 50 50. More than just friends img
Chapter 51 51. 6 months later img
Chapter 52 Their date img
Chapter 53 Her regrets img
Chapter 54 A couple or just partners img
Chapter 55 The ex img
Chapter 56 Fiftysix img
Chapter 57 Fiftyseven img
Chapter 58 Fiftyeight img
Chapter 59 Fiftynine img
Chapter 60 Sixty img
Chapter 61 Sixtyone img
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Chapter 5 5. Home sweet family

"Zack, you came back?" the woman rushed to hug him. "You are back home, for good, right? And you are finally going to take back your rightful place," the woman whispered the last part.

"Nice to see you too after so long, mother," Zack hugged her back.

"Come on everyone, let's get back inside." Grandmother ushered everyone back in while Zack's mother let go of the hug.

"Grandma, did you really make us prepare a special dinner to welcome your fugitive grandson back?" Mackenzie, the 21-year-old slender girl with blonde hair said as they all turned to go back inside.

"That is no way to talk about your cousin, young woman," Grandma scolded, walking towards her family and towards the house, using her walking stick as a support. "And this fugitive son would work in the company to prove himself."

"Ohhh! Brother is not going to be happy about this," Levi, the 14-year-old teenage boy with chestnut brown hair, shook his head. "What do you mean? And Zack is the oldest here. So I expect you all to show him some respect," Grandma continued, and soon, their voices faded away, leaving Zack with his mother, who held his hand in hers.

"I am so glad that you are back," Marissa smiled at her son. "Now I can finally feel like I have a place here."

"Mother," Zack pulled his hands away from hers. "It's been five years. Aren't you going to ask how I've been?"

"You are right, it's been long. But remember that you also left on your own terms, so don't expect me to cry. I probably knew more about your life while you were away than you did," Marissa shrugged. "I'm just glad that you are back in your rightful place. The humble life doesn't suit my son at all," She ruffled his hair. "You look like you've gone through the worst, and you also smell like sh*t," Marissa wrinkled her nose up.

"I can't believe Grandma was nicer about it," Zack looked up with a sigh.

"Well, that old woman is dying, of course she has to be nice," Marissa linked arms with her son, pulling him towards the house. "Now let's go pull you a nice bath. Grandma prepared this dinner especially for you, so make sure to wash up well and wear really nice clothes."

As they entered the house, Marissa walked with her son towards his room.

"Even though the girl is a b*tch, I can't believe she didn't even bother to take care of my son," Marissa said with a pout. "But don't worry. I have put up a list with all the good girls from very nice families."

"You mean well off," Zack corrected his mother as they stopped in front of his room. "Sounds the same thing to me," Marissa sang, opening the door to his room and they walked in.

Zack breathed the scent of his room. It had been kept the same all through the years even though he was away. The opulent room exuded luxury and class, with lavish furnishings in different shades of gray, consisting of a king-sized bed with lush beddings, a coffee table on top of plush carpets at the center, surrounded by dark gray sofas. On the painted walls were priceless abstract paintings, posters from his hobbies and pictures from his youth. At the far end, a grand piano sat in front of a floor-to-ceiling window which offered a breathtaking view of the city skyline while the whole room was illuminated by a round chandelier.

The whole room, with all the details, screamed a life of unparalleled privilege and indulgence.

Some memories began to present themselves to Zack, but it was such a long time ago that he was no longer affected by them.

"Go shower right now," His mother let go of him. "I will be back in a bit."

With that, Marissa turned and left, leaving Zack with a silent space. He stripped off his shirt and jeans and laid them neatly on the bed before entering the bathroom, going straight for the shower and letting the hot water drizzle over his body. The reality set in. That he was now home and there was no going back. 7 minutes later, Zack turned off the shower, put on a robe and walked out of the shower mindlessly and was about to head for his walk-in closet when he noticed his mother sitting on the bed looking at something like pieces of paper.

"Oh you are out," She looked up and simultaneously stood up, picking up something beside her before heading to where Zack was standing. She stood in front of him and Zack noticed the clothes she was holding. "I picked out clothes for you. Had to change your whole closet by the way. Your old clothes wouldn't fit you anyway," she handed Zack the clothes, and he looked at her skeptically. "And don't worry, I didn't go over the top. I bought you very simple clothes," she assured him. "Except the suits and tuxes. You will need those to make an impression," Marissa smiled, impressed with herself.

"Thanks for thinking about me mother," Zack turned to go change into new clothes, but his mother stopped him. "Oh! And your clothes go straight to the trash. Although I was able to salvage something good out of them," Marissa raised two golden tickets to his face.

"Were you planning to take some undeserving person on a date?" She quirked her eyebrows up.

"Oh god!" Zack groaned, remembering what plans he had for the tickets.

"Well, all hope is not lost yet. You can still make use of them. How about you take Chris with you?" Marissa suggested.

"Are you sure about that?". Zack looked at her pointedly. "Well, he's been in the company longer than you have. And even if grandma favors you, it won't be the same as it was before."

"So I get close to Chris, to know the hang of things?"

"Bingo!"

"Do you even think about me?"

"Of course I do. While you are at it, you can get over your heartbreak. Have some fun and meet someone hot," Marissa winked.

"Good lord," Zack let out a sigh as he left to change his clothes. "Hurry! We can't keep them waiting forever!" Marissa shouted after him.

3 minutes later, Marissa and Zack entered the dining room. Sitting at the head was grandma. On her right was uncle Elliot. Next to him was his wife Irene, then MacKenzie and Levi.

On the other side, Zack sat down, followed by his mother and then 13-year-old Sawyer, Zack's younger sister.

"Thank God!" Mckenzie groaned. "I thought the food was going to become stone-cold before you finally appeared."

"Are you back to take over the company?" Levi asked curiously.

"Don't speak like that Levi," Irene scolded him. "Your grandma is still in her prime. And she has your brother by her side to assist." "Speaking of your son, I don't see him here," Grandma spoke sternly. "I clearly told him we would have an important dinner."

"Uh well, Chris said he had a very important client to attend to. You know he does everything for the good of the company. Oh! My son is out there working so hard when he can be in this warm place with his family," Irene let out a sad sigh.

"How's life been, son," Uncle Elliot asked his nephew. "It's rough on either side," Zack replied. "Alright everyone," Grandma used a spoon to click her glass. Bringing everyone's attention to herself, she spoke.

"Let's dig in!"

            
            

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