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Cinderella and the Three Knights

Adele Maxwell was an organized woman and things always seemed to go, just the way she wanted it to. Taking care of herself and her mother after a horrible childhood had spurred her into becoming a woman of purpose and she had great dreams to achieve. When she gets an offer to work for one of the richest men in the city, she had no idea of what was in stock for her until she found herself living in the same neighborhood with the billionaire and his three interesting sons. Richard Greg was a lady-magnet who refused to accept that any woman, could possibly refuse him until he meets Adele and makes her, a new target. Eddy Greg had never been one with words and barely knew how to express himself until Adele happened upon he and his family. Now, he can't let go of the only woman that understands him. Elliott Greg is the only one, unaffected by the new girl's charms and he had his own darker problems to deal with. Except, Adele hates being ignored and the more she intruded, the more he found himself growing a soft spot for her. All three cousins want Adele for themselves, leaving her in the middle of a triangle that seems difficult to escape and all of this, fall into the plot of the one man who sees her as the missing piece of his family puzzle - Wilson Greg. She is left with the decision to pick the 'right' Greg for her while sorting out her own family problems with the man that caused her so much pain and hurt in the past.

Njoku_Nkechi · Urban
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16 Chs

Chapter one

Black coffee brew poured into the mug from the dispenser and Adele quickly stirred in, precisely two cubes of sugar and a teaspoonful of a powdered sweetener, just the way her boss liked it. The black liquid transformed into a pale milky version, right before her and she smiled at the usual result.

As soon as she picked up the coffee mug with her right hand and the files on the desk with her left, a middle-aged woman with a fiery red hair in a neat chignon and a dark blue pants suit, came bursting from the sliding doors leading into the building.

Adele immediately rushed to her side and although she could barely keep up with her long legs and the pace at which she went, she smiled obligatorily and handed the mug to her.