Tebogo hadn't lied when he had told her that he had thought she was pushing fifty. He had thought she was just an over worked lawyer with no personal life and bitter feelings towards love. He hadn't been prepared for the self confident, volatile, feisty woman he had met at the restaurant.
He hit the brakes too fast and almost flew out of the window at his clumsiness. It was entirely that witch's fault. He couldn't focus on anything until he made her pay for what she had done.
Tebogo looked at Mandisa's apartment building. The sisters didn't know that he knew where they all lived. When Sindi and her other sister Khanyisile had ran away from him to stay at Mandisa's place, they had thought they were safe from him and he had allowed them to think that. They didn't know he had been there and had even made friends with the security guards there.
Tebogo switched off the engine. He hadn't just made friends with the guards; he had gotten them to believe that he was Mandisa's boyfriend. It a small lie told to gain access to the building, not that he had been inside.
The first time he had followed Sindi there he had charmed the guards and told them that Mandisa had asked him to take care of her apartment while she was away and since he was a busy man and didn't see the point as they, the guards were doing a fantastic job, he had asked Mandisa sisters to stay there until Mandisa came back. Knowing nothing about Mandisa's love life the guards had taken his word for it and Tebogo had been free to ask about anything and everything that happened in Mandisa's apartment; not that there was much. None of the sisters had a boyfriend or even dated. They were like nuns. Tebogo was a regular charmer and a great strategist. When he had taken over his father's business, he had implemented new strategies that had turned Motsepe Loaning Company to Motsepe Investment Funding with branches in all nine provinces in South Africa and one branch in New York where he was based. His father had started the company. MLC had been a money loaning business but now it was more than that. MIC not only loaned money to people but to small business as well. It offered its clients investments and other financial services such as life covers and other insurances. Tebogo got his business mind from his father and his risk taking passion from his mother. He had what many business people called a nasty combination. Which he was about to use to teach Mandisa Dladla a lesson.