Addicted To Greed

Addicted To Greed by Catherine Putsche

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psychiatric
hospital for further evaluation. Felicity went willingly, she
knew she wasn’t feeling well and she needed help. Meanwhile,
Wilhelm received all the support and help he could and took
Benjamin home taking six months leave from his work to
dedicate to his beautiful son in the hope that Felicity would
finally come round and get better sooner rather than later.
He was no stranger to nursing babies; he had nursed Chad his
beloved dead twin son for just over one and a half years before
he died, if anything he felt empowered by his son, here he was
just a few weeks old and he had struck a remarkable bond that
would never break.
    Ella
Chapter 5
    Ella looked out of her tiny bedroom window rubbing the
condensation whilst trying to adjust her sleepy eyes to the view
she woke up with each morning! Thinking how she would miss
this place soon, it had been home for over a decade. Gathering
her dressing gown, quietly tiptoeing down the stairs so the
children wouldn’t be disturbed from their sleep. She entered her
small but modest kitchen in which there was still last night’s
dishes neatly stacked and left by her eldest to be washed,
assuring her before he went to bed last night that he would do
them, once the movie he and his friends were watching ended.
Reaching for the coffee pot on auto pilot, she needed a hit of
caffeine in order to get her thoughts together at this time in the
morning, it was her favorite time of the whole day, her
sanctuary, the only time she got to myself these days with the
demands of all her three children, who craved so much of her
time, it was simply exhausting. All she ever craved for her
children was a good man, a strong father figure, a guy she would
often fantasize about at this time of the morning. Each father of
her three children had been a sad disappointment, leaving at the
time of each child’s birth or early stages of them been toddlers.
She wanted a man who could withstand anything, a valiant
solider, strong, disciplined, with the body of a gladiator. It
didn’t really matter to her if he was not particularly hansom, she
could deal with this as long as he would dedicate his life to her
and her children and be forever faithful, and this was her biggest
dream. However with her track record of men she was
beginning to lose all faith, another passion of hers was money,
money was her biggest love, and life was just a constant battle to
get by on as little as possible, there wasn’t enough of it in their
life’s to go round until her father recently died. She never
dreamed she would be left the amount her father left her.
    Chase the youngest of her clan received twelve million pounds
and after much deliberation decided to buy the house of his
dreams and start up his own international electronics company.
Destiny the middle child, received six million, due to falling out
with their eccentric father several years before he died, put hers
into a private account, a little unsure of what she was to do with
it. Ella the eldest received a staggering sixteen million, as unfair
as it was to her brother and sister, she never forgot the sheer
look on shock on her sisters face when Mr Wallace her late
father’s solicitor, read out the will and revealed the amount they
were all awarded. She squeezed Destiny’s hand, consoling her,
and then to everyone’s surprise Destiny shouted out.
“I never thought he would be that unfair!”
    Ella could feel her
sister’s hand shake with anger, but instructed
Mr Wallace to go on with the other amounts their rich father
left.
    Chase sat at the other side of Ella, he revealed a tight smile
when he discovered what their father had left him, but expressed
a look of concern and guilt over to Destiny.
He also left Chase
his private collection of antique grandfather clocks, he had
collected for over fifty years. When Mr Wallace revealed the
amount of money their father had left her she remembered
becoming stiff in her

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