Zay Saloan
You're getting paid to be his wife.
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I'm sitting in my mentor's office waiting for him to explain what it would take for me to make partner of the firm. I love this firm and want to be part of its future growth, while making sure no one can pull one over on us.
William: Over the phone to someone else.
, dear. Can you come to my office. I have a proposition for you.After he hangs up, I look at him confused.
The new assistant, Sir? What does she have to do with this? He holds up his hand as if he wants me to wait, so I sit silently. It doesn't take long for to come into the office and look between me and William skeptically.He motions for her to sit down in the other chair before he begins to speak to both of us. William: Mr. Saloan here wants to become partner of the firm. However, the firm has had a long-standing tradition that only a family man can become a partner, as it looks more stable to our clientele. He motions to . She has the same viewpoint on marriage as me and Elizabeth. Marriage for love is fragile and can fall apart easily. It's why we have so many divorce cases. She understands that marriage built on mutual understanding can last longer, much like mine and Elizabeth's marriage. Then he looks at . , you were getting tired of what you call dogs approaching you. I do believe this will be mutually beneficial for you and Mr. Saloan to marry. Then he looks at me. The only thing I ask is that you give her an allowance each month at a minimum of what she's making here so she can continue to pay for her goals since she would have to quit the firm. I look at him flabbergasted. Then I look at her as she has one eyebrow raised, her arms, crossed, and eyeing him like a petulant child. Something I have never seen anyone in the firm do before since they all find him intimidating. Then she sighs and both William and I turn toward her.
