h big dreams and Robinson on the other hand, has al
, becoming more and more aware of herself and what she wanted for a good life. They both live in separate worlds, even though on the same planet a
iful dreams, b
n, its light dancing on the rough wooden walls. Outside, the night was a quiet hum of cricket
tightly that her knuckles shone white. It was an old b
iet town. She wanted to be someone who built things, a businesswoman. She wanted to carve out a futu
es burned, the letters on the page swimming together. She bit d
e she could even say "Come in," the door creaked open, and Mama Grace filled the doo
but gentle kindness, landed on L
e weariness that clung to her like a second ski
care and gentle concern, she said, "Every night, Lucy." Lucy replies, " If I truly want to have my own business in the future, then I must keep at this until I gain mastery." Mama G
f out won't make tha
"If I stop fighting, I may never get what I am looking for." After watching her for some moments, Mama
his is for me?" she whispered, her hands trem
nd, Lucy. Brighter than most I've seen. I know your heart is set on business, but kno
ation. For the first time in what felt like forever, a real path
eam course of study. Lucy wants to become a multimillionaire businesswoman. Controlling a very large firm in her country. She
cried, clinging to her arms. With every sub, she was saying take you.
secure admission since it is not a fully funded scholarship, but 80 per cent of what is required. Daddy and
rp sound of breaking wood was heard and
dered. She shot to her fee
crack would come. While she left to meet him, Lucy was already moving, she was propelled by a sudden jolt of fear. Her heart hammered against her ribs as
she s
ranches thrashed violently against the side of th
, the big pear tree in
g into the house. The whole house shook, a violent tremor that felt like the very ground beneath them was being
the house had ju
s standing rig