Chapter 0152 I watch my lawyer nervously as he goes through the business proposal Corrine sent me.
I have to hand it to her. The woman worked fast. It hasnât even been a day since we discussed the ideal and already she had the proposal ready.
It was either that or she had already worked on it beforehand and she was just waiting for Letty and I to agree.
Staring at Rodgers, I wonder what was going on inside his head right now. He has been not only my lawyer but my advisor since I made my first million. I never get into a business without having his input.
first. So far he is the best and has never been wrong.
All the businesses he told me had the potential to prosper actually did and those he warned me against ended up failing. So as you can see, his input is really important.
âWhat do you think?â I ask him when I canât take the nervousness anymore.
His eyes scan the document one more time before he lifts his head.
âItâs a great idea. I can see its potentialâ he answers.
Iâve worked with the man long enough to know that there was a âbutâ in there. With the way he paused, it was clear that he had concerns, but he didnât know how to let me know.
âWhat is it?â I prompt, wanting him to speak up before my heart bursts in anxiety.
He stares at me carefully. As if he was trying to gather his thoughts and organize them before speaking.
The more he continued to stare at me without speaking, the more anxious I got.
âSpit it out, Rodgerâsâ
âI just feel like this isnât really a traditional ideaâ he finally says.
âknow itâs notâ
âPlus there is the other aspect.â He pauses before continuing. âHave you thought about how this will affect the foundation aspect of your lifeâ
frown at that. He sees my unhappiness and rushes to correct himself.
Iâm not saying itâs a bad idea. Itâs actually really good and has the potential to become a huge company, All Iâm saying is that as the founder of Hope foundation you have an image to uphold. Now that people if they find out youâre part owner of a S** toy companyâ
My eyes drop to my desk.
Since I had extra rooms in the house, I had decided to turn one of them into a home office given I was going to spend the majority of my time home until after I gave birth.
1 stew on it for a while before realizing that what he said is right. I was the face of a childrenâs organization, so, for me to be in that line of business, it will be viewed as going against what is morally acceptable when dealing with kids.
I sigh in defeat. I was against the idea at first, but I got excited about it later on. It seemed like fun to start such a company with friends.
âYouâre right. A lot of the social elites would probably stop donations once word gets outâ
He nods his head and then we are quiet for a moment.
I was deep in thought. Thinking of how I was going to let Corrine and Letty down easily. I know they would be disappointed but Iâm sure theyâd understand where I was coming from. After all, thatâs what friends do.
âThis is a big opportunity and I donât want you to lose it.â He starts, pulling me from my thoughts. âWould you friends be open to having you as a silent partner?â
Slowly, my excitement starts growing. I can see in which direction he is heading towards. In some of the business I helped with capital, I was a silent Investor. I had shares and I was consulted in major decision making, but most people didnât know I was a partner. Usually, only the CEO and the board knew of my identity.
âThat could work. Iâll have to talk to them, though Iâm sure they wonât have a problem with it.â I tell him, smiling. Feeling my mood lift.
âItâs settled thenâ he says standing up. âTalk to them and then let me know so I can draft up the required documentsâ
âOkay. And thanks once again Rodgerâs for your help âNo problem. After all, you do pay me a hefty amount to make sure I sort out your worriesâ he says with a wink, making me chuckle.
Tl see you, Avaâ
See you too, Rodgerâsâ
He leaves after that and I immediately pick up my phone. I was going to talk to Letty first, then Comine She picks after the first ring.
Letty, Iâve got..â she cuts me off before I can finish my sentence.
Iâm really sorry Ava. Iâve wanted to apologize, I just didnât know where to startâ
Her voice is so remorseful and so sad. It makes me want to soothe her by taking away what was worrying her âWhat are you talking about, Letty? What are you sorry about?â
I stare at the wall opposite me in confusion. As far as I can tell, we havenât gotten into an argument. She hasnât done anything that would warrant me forgiving her.