LOGINAnne McClure was a very bubbly,lively and clumsy girl,until she lost the only guy she had ever loved and her 8 year old sister in a car accident. She couldn't get over their deaths easily,one was her only love,the other, her best friend,as weird as it sounds. Brian Kendall, the CEO of the Kendall enterprise, is a quiet and reserved father of twin girls,4 year olds. He had been a single father ever since he had a one night fling with a club girl,and had been catering for his twin girls alone,with the occasional nannys. What happens when,Brian's nanny bails on him and quits her job, and Brian has to go to the agency, which Anne owns, to get a new one and Anne has to babysit the twins Will Anne be able to keep up,or will she break the walls she had built around herself and start falling for the cute CEO?
View MoreA/N:This is supposed to be a filler chapter to cover the parts I didn't put in the last chapter. It won't be a long one and it will be in General POV. Please go back to reading.●●●●●●●●●Anne was taking Ava and Alexis to the garage to see the surprise cars Brian had gotten them,they were oblivious and kept asking Anne series of questions,while Brian and the rest of his family were behind (including Kevin) having there different chatters."Did daddy get a new car?" Alexis asked pulling Anne's hand."No Alexis,if dad got a new car it wouldn't be such a big deal,he has millions of cars,"Ava told her sister whilst rolling her eyes in that sassy kind of way."Girls,that's exaggerating. Your daddy doesn't have even a thousand cars," Anne said laughing and pulling the girls into the garage where the cars were hidden under leather covers."What's exerburat
ANNEBrian had been talking to the person at the door for quite a while now and it looked like they were arguing over something. Curiosity got the best of me, "Please can you please put an eye on the kids for a while, I need to go do something real fast, "I told Violet while standing up. I went over to meet up with Brian who looked like he'd beat up the woman if she didn't stop talking, "Can you just leave, there's no prove that you're even Marrissa's mother, so how should I believe anything you say? " Brian argued holding his fists by his side. "What's going on?"I asked moving to Brian's side and looking at the woman in front of him. "Its no problem, she's just leaving, "he replied glaring at her. "If you don't want the police involved you'll leave now. ""This isn't over, I'll go to court if I have to, "she had an accent, I didn't know which it was t
BRIAN Once again Anne looked like a tomato, it was as if she was caught doing something disastrous. "Hey Anne, " I greeted, unsure of what was happening. I could still remember vividly what had happened 5 days ago, I felt sad all over again. "H-h-hey?, " she looked like she saw a ghost, I smiled. "You actually look like a cave man. " That made my mum turn and laugh, "Anne that was a good one," she winked at her and turned back to cooking. Anne looked like she was more shocked. What exactly happened before I came in? "Any problem in here?? ""No-none, I just came in and was talking to your mum and all, "she stuttered, something wasn't adding up. "Daddy, Anne got us a puppy!!! " Alexis screamed coming into the kitchen, she pulled me with her, "Come see, she's so abordable. ""Baby, its adorable, not whatever it is you said, "
ANNEIt had been about five days since Brian and I had that conversation, and I still saw the pained look in his eyes anytime I saw him or anytime I looked into his eyes. "Are you really not going to tell me what is wrong with you?"Tasha asked cleaning her fingers on the kitchen napkin. "You've been looking like this for five days now, ever since... Just tell me what's wrong. ""There's nothing wrong with me, I'm perfectly fine. I just zoned out for a bit, " I told her trying to maintain a believable posture. "Is the timer out yet? ""Yes, you would've known that if you were paying attention to what is happening here, " we were baking chocolate cupcakes. It was for the family dinner which happened twice in every month in Tasha's family. I was always invited every time, because Sheila, Tasha's mom, always saw me as her daughter ever since she found out my parents were dead. "I'm