this was the best time to rest under the fig tre
the sunset, and they sprayed mats on the grass o
h other. The parents were engrossed in their discussions, and on
ere that Sophie spent most of her time, and the rest of
mance her face and play with her long hair. She felt at ease with
rs ago, immediately after the incident with her uncle, which she dared not think about. The notebook was more of a journal a
f life and men, but she was not willing to give up. That was why she had saved up and opened the shop; with the li
hie responded with a nod of the head. The sun had finally disappeared from
she had been sittin
quite short, and it did not take long
, and opposite them was a small jewelry and pawn store whose
emories that had brought her here. She could clearly remember her aunt'
appraised Sophie, and her lips curled into something that
notepad and cleaned it once she
n language for communication, and with valid reasons; her aunt and uncle, whom she had the most communication with, would nev
. I think I'm ready to try it out; i
hand held her stomach. She laughed as much as she liked. Once she had laughed to her sa
d to communicate with your customers? Mhmm? Go on, tell me. because no one can hear
er back, squared her shoulders, looked her aunt in the eyes, an
rtment and moved out. Her aunt had not believed i
ad faced the storm, met with a lot of hurdles, and thought about giving up so many times, but still, she always found hers
d was immediately greeted by Rhys
id it without looking up
wondered how he did it and how he knew her response when he could not
was why he could tell what she was signing or writing eve
a few things to bake before they
clangs and bangs of pans as he searched for something. His head came back up shortly after, an
and. She moved the bangs fro
from the agency while you were away