Chapter 8 – After the One-Night Stand with a Heartless Billionaire

Little Master Threw A Tantrum

“Or did you use me as a shield? Tell me, GIRLFRIEND,” Wayne asked, stressing the word, “girlfriend”. And he thought, Anna, I helped you out because you’re my employee and I won’t allow anyone to bully my employees. Don’t push your luck again and again!

Wayne then leaned towards her ear and whispered, “I hope that this is the last time you flirted with me. If you dare to do it again, I’ll fire you immediately.”

Meanwhile, Wayne’s stare sent a chill down Anna’s spine. After the elevator chimed and the doors opened, Wayne immediately turned to leave.

It wasn’t until then that Anna relaxed her tense body. She heaved a sigh of relief and thought to herself, I’m not flirting with you! Stop flattering yourself, okay?


As soon as Anna reached her department, her assistant, Vivian Welsh called her.

Noticing that Vivian appeared flustered, Anna asked, “What happened?”

“A child in the VIP suite on the 20th level is throwing a tantrum and refusing to eat. No one could stop him and now the room is in a mess. Our hotel will have to take the blame if anything happens to him.”

“A child is in the VIP suite alone? Did he just check in?”

Vivian nodded, “Sort of. He’s five and has a bad temper. No one could coax him. He is throwing a tantrum and trashing the room.”

“What? Where is his family? They are supposed to look after him!” Anna remarked and then ordered, “Let’s go.”

Vivian followed Anna and continued, “He has not eaten for a day and we’re afraid that something may go wrong.”

“It’s normal for a child to feel insecure when his parents are not around,” Anna said as she was waiting for the elevator, “What kind of parents would leave their kids alone at a hotel?”

Actually, the child is Mr. Wright’s son, Vivian thought and nodded stiffly.


Smash!

Anna and Vivian heard something break along with the screams of the staff as they approached the room.

“Ms. Gabriel is here!” A staff member announced at the sight of Anna.

While others were still talking about how to handle the situation, Anna had already walked into the suite which was trashed. The seat cushions were on the ground and the juicer smashed. Broken lamps, spaghetti, broken plates, and trash were everywhere.

Anna gasped and wondered how a five-year-old boy could be so destructive. “Where’s the kid?” She asked.

A staff member pointed to the bedroom, “He is in the bedroom. What should we do?”

Anna frowned and asked, “Have you contacted his parents?”

“We have. But we couldn’t get through to them,” Someone replied.

“Forget it.” Anna rolled up her sleeves and ordered, “Tell the cooks to make some pancakes and chicken soup. And get this room cleaned.” Anna then walked through the mess towards the bedroom.

After that, the staff members started chatting.

“So you just let her go in?”

“Do you want to go instead of her?”

“No. Anyone who offends that little master would be fired. I don’t wanna get myself fired!”

Anna slowly opened the door. In the room, the pillows and blanket were on the floor. And a small boy was sitting on the cold floor, as still as a statue.

“Hi…”

Anna greeted the boy, but the boy ignored her. Just as she managed to take a couple of steps forward, she saw something flying towards her.


New Book: Back Home to Marry Off Myself

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