Filed to story: Finding the Secret Daddy for My Baby Novel
Now that she had the chance, Queenie asked, “So what’s his family business?”
“Stardom Corporation’s boss is his brother.”
The ladies exchanged a look of surprise. None of them expected Julian to be a part of Stardom Corporation.
That was the top multinational entertainment company in the nation and one of the best entertainment companies around.
Julian smiled humbly. “My brother’s the reason Stardom got so far. I’m just an employee working for him.”
Wow. An award-winning actor calling himself an employee. “Can you get Jessie a spot in Stardom?
We’d love for her to be a part of your company,” Queenie said.
Julian answered without hesitation, “Sure. She can work in Stardom.”
Jessie was still a little bemused. Whoa. I was just a stuntwoman a while ago, and now I’m a part of Stardom.
Every celebrity would kill to get a spot in that place.
“Don’t worry, Jessie. You have our full support,” Queenie added. Yep. She’s my sister.
can give her everything, even if it means I have nothing. I never felt the same way with that fake.
Jessie teared up. She was moved, and it felt good to be spoiled. She nodded.
“I’ll do my best.” Her phone rang, and she looked at it. “It’s the director.
I need to take this call.”
Jessie left the room to take the call.
As expected, her director hissed, “Mabel told me you’re too good for us now.
If you want to leave, leave.”
“Sorry, sir. I can’t keep going on now, yeah.”
“Oh, someone got herself a new boss.
Bigger and better, I assume?”
the director remarked sarcastically.
“I’m sorry.”
“If you leave halfway through, I won’t pay you.”
“I know. I won’t be coming tomorrow, then.”
She hung up and heaved a sigh of relief.
From now on, I don’t have to bow down to anyone.
From now on, I can confidently say no to the things I don’t want to do.
That night, Jessie checked out of the hotel and packed her stuff.
Lexie was reluctant to see her go, and Jessie gave her a few gifts before she said goodbye.
We can still keep in touch.
She returned to the hotel and stayed in the same room as Queenie.
The ladies sat on the sofa and started chatting.
Queenie wanted to know how Jessie grew up.
After Jessie went missing, she was taken to an orphanage.
Fortunately, it was run by a kind director. S
he watched over her like a mother.
After she graduated high school, Jessie started working to repay her debt of gratitude.
“Madam Yancy is nice to me. Aside from the poverty and lack of college education, I grew up happily.” She smiled.
But Queenie felt a strong sense of guilt. Her heart went out to her sister.
Unlike her, Jessie never had the love and wealth the Silversteins showered on Queenie.
Instead of chasing her dreams, Jessie was forced to drop out of school and work. Queenie held her sister in her embrace.
Jessie leaned on her chest. She consoled, “Don’t feel sad for me, Queenie. My life was never really hard.”
There were tears in Jessie’s eyes as well, but there was also determination.
The environment she grew up in sculpted her into a tough person.
“From now on, anything you want, I’ll help you with it,” Queenie promised.
“I don’t need anything. I just want to stay with you, Dad, and Mom.
And I wanna take care of the orphanage and have a job that I like.
That’s enough for me,” Jessie said. She was not a greedy person. That was all she wanted.
Queenie had told their parents to come home as soon as possible, and their reply finally came back.