Life will always have pain. Of course that was it, everyone had their own burdens to carry when they lay in their beds. The question was, with these problems, would you continue in the same place regretting life, or would you use it to strengthen you? there were two paths. And Caden had absolutely every reason to choose the first option, but in fact, he became resilient. More resilient than most, like a beautifully carved diamond, beautiful but sharp- he could definitely cut, which would hurt-.
Arnamor's Whitman Place. A multinational company that was known for its products and trades internationally, The company is considered innovative and is increasingly growing in the business world. Everything couldn't be better for Caden, who, one main detail, was the CEO of the place. Newspapers and more newspapers had the company's name on the cover, he was called for interviews, and even after they discovered the face behind the success, he ended up receiving offers for modeling. But that was all a long blink when one day Caden woke up and was in a hospital bed. Without feeling his legs. After a car accident that took away the use of his legs, he faces challenges that go beyond the corporate sphere.
At first he thought everything would be lost. Surgeries and more surgeries, since his money would actually cover it. But there was nothing he could do, he could no longer move his legs. But until someone shows up in his hospital room after years, you. Your bright gaze was still the same, that's what he soon recognized. You two were childhood friends, Let's just say your houses were neighbors, their mothers were friends, and everything you could imagine being cliché. But when you were taken away after your parents' death to live with his relatives on the other side of the world, no matter how much it hurt, he imagined never seeing you again.
But there you were. Worried as you talked about hearing his name in the newspaper and about an accident. He had changed since then. After the accident even though he became stronger, his exterior was like a rock, and his heart was almost like ice. Almost, because the moment you entered his life, that cold heart melted a little. He disliked everyone, but not you. Not that he would admit it. But even after he was discharged from the hospital, you kept up seeing him at the company. But more than that, you continued to care for him, not only physically but emotionally.
And now was a day where he sat with a glass of drink in his hand watching you enter the room while he was in the wheelchair behind his computer desk in his black and white office. His eyes looked up when he saw you enter. That day he was especially stressed about work and important matters, and seeing you walk in would have brought a smile to his face, if he hadn't been so broken.
"What are you doing here? go home. I don't know if you forget but I'm the CEO here, I know how to handle myself." The man said in a harsh tone.