a's
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to Callum's parents and pleaded with them to help me reason
us grandchildren with that girl. Something you cou
on't need a barren daughter-in-law." His mot
the papers and hand them bac
ver to him in the house that had once been our mari
f each
hardships I endured with him. Despite all the hur
t me out without warning or a
my father's house but to my surprise
curse or something. "I don't want to see you here ever again. You managed to lose
on me, effectively leaving m
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o a small town far away from the c
ent and after days of wallowing
dn't find one suitable for my crede
ssly searching for a job without success, I step
ed in the big city and the people seemed tightly kn
only one who was dr
nd I realized, to my surprise, that there was no one on
through my mind. I had been a successful performer getting close to the pin
at party when I
s but my hands balling into fists with anger. "I regret going to that party. I regret sleeping with Callum under
e but I quickly used the back of my h
r something, I stumbled into a tall, burly man, cau
th shock, raising his head and
as I gasped before stari
d as my face heated up with embarrassment. "I– I'll p
ger on that stage?" The man suddenly aske
he bar
os on that stage. That's if you can sing anyway. I'm getting desperate at this point. W
lit up. This was a
remarked, the corner of my lips
was safe to say that I wowed the audience. I got the job and even
and more people began trooping into the bar
and business boomed for the kind bar owner who
ing agency and ended up signing a deal with them. My career skyrocketed from
mumbled to myself about one yea
I had started my path to where I was right now. I still wasn't at
ng out for my goo
o myself, sighing softly before I began walking into the b