eeth in irritation, a habit I was trying hard to s
rpeted lobby of the Elyse and Patterso
l represents a past pr
ed thirty minutes down the line, yet t
nt in my life, but my parents have insisted on it as it's the only way to save the company
my room just the night after Jac
any tonight and console hi
by that needs a nanny
But we are family, and famil
an avoidable accident; her corpse was never recovered from the fire, and you are telling m
an. The police confirmed it was a
od. Besides, I am surprised that you are not concerned about the
recovered anything of hers from the site of the accident, but I can
sition, looking every
me wrongl
drunk, Jackie would still be alive to
very great empire was built on sacrifices. Lilian, I am pleading with you
ave called father for the past twenty-three years
ther quietly walked out of the r
y slipped to the floor. My legs gave way to the
been treated as a stranger in my own home while my mum's best friend and her daughter t
ER A W
zed off in exhaustion. A tap at the door
you up." My dad said behind the door. I gradually g
ir and cascaded down my back, r
tion in the mirror. I look like I just fought with the devil. The t
my mourning clothes and with a tear-sta
rance, I stepped in like a remote-controll
ying to locate the right turn to the penthouse. I feel so
ed me inside a dark room. I lashed back with all the strength I could muster
in shock. "What
urprised?" he smirked. Di
Mac?" I shout
you know it! It wasn't my idea but your parents'. They assured me you ar
nausea and anger. My father said, "Kee
parents then". H
towards my family. I tried to convince myself it wasn't true; maybe he didn't understand what my fat
pleaded with Mac. "We don't love each other;
p here." Mac replied, "J
cold chill sett
ched in frustration. "And you can pick any o