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Gio shook his head. “No, you are my equal, so no collar for you. I thought we might go look at engagement rings once we get everything else done. I’m also going to pick up a few spare collars. One more gold, and several in silver. The gold is for Mia if she decides she wants to be part of our family. The silver collar’s will be for women who want to belong to me and will help with my medical needs when necessary, but not be part of our family.”
Abi frowned. “I understand about Mia. Tiffany and I talked about her last night after you passed out. But Gio, I don’t want you to keep adding extra women to our family or to your life. I think with the five or six if Mia joins us, we should be able to keep one of us with you all the time and take care of any relief you need. I know Tiffany said you have Ms. Hill at school, and she agreed to find you willing partners.
But now you are talking about leaving school and going the same route as Tiffany and Tara with the Virtual classrooms. I told mom I’m going to do that as well since we only have until May until we graduate. Don’t you think the family should be able to keep you satisfied?”
Gio smiled at Abi. “I just don’t want to overwork any of you, Abi. I mean, Mom may already be pregnant and that will mean a few weeks where she can’t help. Now Fiona and you said your mom as well, that means I’ll lose half the family at about the same time.”
Before they could discuss the matter further, Fiona came in and dressed for a workout. “Are we going to the gym or not?”
Gio smiled at his sister. “Yes, we’re going to the gym.”Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
At the gym Gio met Trevor who took him on as a client and the trainer, tested him and put him on a weight and cardio training schedule. He would do core work three days a week along with a half hour of cardio and then upper body one day and lower body one day. Then finally one full workout of just cardio and a day off to let his muscles rest before redoing the whole thing.
As they arrived home after their workout, Tiffany met them at the door. She wanted to talk to Gio about the conversation she had with her sister and father that morning while he was at the gym.
“Master, Tara, and I talked with Daddy this morning. If you approve, I will transfer to the online campus for school. Tara is going to work for Daddy as an intern for his Personal Assistant. Mrs. Jackson told Daddy yesterday that she was putting in a two-month notice. Her daughter called to tell her she was pregnant, and Mrs. Jackson wants to retire and move to Florida to be closer to her first grandchild. Daddy is going to have her train Tara to take her place. That will give a reason for Daddy to take Tara with him when he needs to travel for work.
Plus, it keeps her from having to go to school with the football team. I would like to stop having to go to that school every day too. Daddy said he would transfer us both, but only if you agreed I could change, since I belong to you now.”
Gio thought about it for a moment. Honestly, it was an excellent solution with the news that the team was looking for ways to get to him and the girls already. Add Abi and Becky both, cutting off the Chadwick men as well. It might be a suitable solution for him and Abi as well. He could protect everyone better from home where school politics would be involved. He and Abi talked with their Moms who both were in the kitchen fixing breakfast for everyone.
Everyone agreed it would be a better solution than Gio trying to protect the three girls and himself at school every day until the situation was resolved. With the information and video’s that Gio had on Annelise Hill, there probably wouldn’t be any pushback from the administration about their transferring. If the vice-principal really wanted Gio to use her occasionally, they could set it up for her to come by the house to monitor his progress regularly. That might be safer for everyone concerned, anyway.
After that decision was made, Gio grabbed his laptop to check emails and make a list of what he needed to accomplish that day. However, just to give Mia the most accurate information, he went to his Money Friends account to see a notice requesting that he change his account from a personal account to a business account because of the extensive amount of money coming into his account now. When he clicked past the notice to see his actual account balance, he almost fell out of his chair. “HOLY SHIT!”
Both mothers looked at him with concern. “What’s wrong, Gio?” His mother asked. Gio sat staring in shock before looking up at his mother and then over at Becky Long. “Becky, what do I need to open a business bank account?”
“I’m not sure, but the LLC articles of incorporation I was going to prepare for you should be enough. Why?”
He turned his computer so that everyone could see what had shocked him. “Because in the last twelve hours I’ve made seventy-five thousand dollars off the Click-talk app.”
Everyone was looking at the account now and talking all at once. Finally, Gio yelled for everyone to be quiet and turned to Beck. “Tell me what we need to do to get the LLC up and running today.”
“You need to appoint a CEO and COO and a CFO, and then I need to draw up the application and file it with the state and the IRS. That should give you what you need to open a business account at the bank. But Gio, if money like this keeps coming in this fast you are going to need a specialized account in an offshore bank. The FDIC won’t insure the funds you are going to be depositing into a local bank. You’ll either need multiple accounts across multiple banks or an offshore account linked to a local account. They can only insure local accounts for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. If you keep accumulating at the same rate, your money would be at risk in less than four days.”
“How do I set up an offshore account?”
Becky shook her head. “I don’t know that’s why you need someone like Ms. Gatki working for you. Someone with more knowledge of finance. I’m just a corporate and contract lawyer who hasn’t even worked as a lawyer for the last five years.”
Gio pulled out his phone and made a quick call. “Hey Mia, I need to send you email. Your estimates were really low for the daily sales projections.”
“I told you they were just estimates, Gio. Do you have current numbers for me?”
“As of just now, I’ve made seventy-five thousand dollars in the last twelve hours since the first level of advertising as gone live on the app. My Lawyer is suggestion I file LLC incorporation papers and open a business banking account and figure out how to open an offshore account ASAP.”
“That’s wise advice. I’ll need you to send me an email with the actual numbers for the Valuation. I’d do the paperwork and get your account opened right away.”
“Mia, it was kicked around that maybe I offer you a paid position with my app company as our CFO would you be interested in that?”
“Gio, you realize I’m the lowest level employee at the financial company, right?”
“Yes, I know, but I trust you, and you’ve given me excellent advice. I was told to offer you one hundred and four thousand dollars a year for a salary with a fifty-two thousand a year expense account. But I need to know right now if you’ll take the job. I have to get these papers drawn up today and filed.”
“Gio, are you sure you want me? I’m not all that experienced, you know I just graduated with my MBA last year. I’m not sure I would be a good CFO for you.”
Gio shook his head. “Mia, I trust you. None of us really know what we are doing, and your advice has been right so far. If you know how to manage money and can help us navigate starting up this company as an actual business, then you are who I want.”