er some time to come out and Victor looked at her, with a suitcase in
sly so hurt and painful, yet her strong attitude an
dn't eaten yesterday. She looked like a
ered as he placed papers o
lutched at her chest to her heart. She was never acce
arted. "Our contract has already e
ck looking into his eyes. Soon, pear-like teardrops rolled dow
orce papers and left the villa. As
ompany's share as a payment for your efforts. You can treat you
he heart you broke will never be fixed by money. Hope we will never see e
e and walked away, leaving
.
.
She could not believe what had happened with her and what the dilemma had brought, but
tried to console her. Explaining everything to her gra
she couldn't help herself but think about him and
hed to the bedsheet hardly. She was ached de
it ached that her man was no longer beside he
l all of the events in her nightmare and dream about him. She crie
.
.
t. As soon as she sat by the table and took a glance at th
" asked her grandfather
Julia groaned and cleaned her mouth before looking at
?" asked the Grandpa Sig
ulia. "I just felt the need to v
re you pr
told him the truth. Originally, she wanted to hide her pregnancy and travel far
. "You must go and tell him about this news and ask him to take the respons
ot..." mur
? W
im again. Why would I? he should be the one to run after me as he made a huge mistake, cheating
ing devilishly. You are pregnant with his child, just tell him about it and try t
on't be with that man again and I will never give him the child. If he wants a
d. Julia thought that she should raise the child al
sigh, she placed he
o you think he might come back
e I know. I can't expect his next movements..." assured Julia
be a fine gr
know about the pregn
make up, she could never accept that cheap man in her life anymore