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ter silence. His loud, stern voice echoed throughout the small living room. The two people sitting across
itantly, elbowing her husband to say something. The man they referred
snorted disdainfully and shifted from side to side. The woman nodded, althoug
ave it for the rest of your life,” the husband said shrewdly, the woman was impressed at ho
be here begging to buy a crippled girl,” Mr. Clark sa
r. Clark,” the woman listed the things shyly, Mr. Clark saw through her last
the husband said, secretly blinking at his wife. Mr. Clark didn't utter
le fairy to my mansion,” Mr. Clark said shrewdly while licking his lips seductivel
ackage…” the woman remarked and rose to her feet. Her
your package is fully ready,” the husband chime
ut the
utches tightly. Tears rained down her face. I had always felt safe and loved with my aunt and uncle, Mary and John. But this was out of control. I couldn't help but feel lik
given me a home and a family, even consider doing something like this? I slowly but surely used my clutches to get to my room. I
d my phone and the first thing I heard was a voice message from
ed in a small neighborhood. I had no recollection of my childhood memories. All I knew was that my parents died when I was little. My aunt and uncle took me in a
tely as I was about to sneak out of the house. I
ere,” I said hesitantly, not daring to look at her. I ha
pay back the debts,” Mary said nonchalantly, I wasn't so surprised about it. I
take care of
any man would want you,” Mary cut me off and said disdainfully. I saw nothi
o, huh…you can't even take care of yourself…” Mary spa
l me who th
y “I want you to go to Mr. Clark…he has a job for you,” Mary said, and I knew what this was all about. I only nodded and
were quite blinking. It was summer, it got even hotter. But this was to my advantage. Only if I could remember a few things. Then everything would be better. Unfortunately, I didn't,