rs of death closing in, and with a burst of strengt
her hand instinctively covering her neck, ey
but when his gaze fell on her belly, his demeanor tu
cting. Whether it's Jasper's or mine,
in her throat, making her cough harshly. She sensed
ifying as Jasper had war
r gaze and explain, "Theodore, I've cut ties wit
e again!" Theodore's patience wore thin, his ex
e believe her. She hurried towards the door, accide
are linger, fleeing Theodore's ro
room, he saw Theodore staring pensiv
nd placed a medical rep
it more rehab, and they'll be good as new. But he promised that he would claim to the pu
. "Very good. Let's watch those sancti
hen handed over
information on your ne
isks for his boss. Horace was about to set the document o
younger than her, practically waving the betrayal of her Dad in her face. That rage sent Miss Edwards overseas to study as soon as she hit eighteen, and she couldn't even say goodbye to her Dad befor
rrate it like I'm blind," Theodore grumbled,
imself. "Well, boss, I just think Miss Edwards' situation somehow mirrors yours back w
sures to get you to shut up, Horace
pped it, understandin
a's fearful expression lingerin
.
d for Judy Kelly, the amiable, plump
e Anderson is just rousing from his comma, dear. Feelings take time to bloom. Show
scoff. Patience and understanding? If she lingered around
llapsing onto the bed in exhaustion. Sleep claim
her awake. Blinking against the unfamiliar cei
and's impending demise, she'd se
Theodore stubbornly cling to life, but h
news notification snagged her attention. "Ivebridge's Au
read the list-her mother's cherishe