y
a came in. "What's wrong, Kyria? Can't handle a little pain? Huh?" Sia tau
. My stomach throbbed, and my body tre
, Kyria." Sia'
hands together as she turns
yes down, she used her index finger and pulled my face up. "When I'm aski
uctions. She's told me she can't cook and that she's in pain. If you really wanted her to coo
ed out to Sia, "Please, can you help me up?" She looked at me with disgust. "Excuse you, and why should I do that?" By t
walked to the kitchen, my eyes scanning the room
through and make the meal for my half-sister. My gaze landed on the c
ly as the movement sent a pang of pain to my bruised rib. I tried to hold ba
or a moment I detested my mum, asking myself why she had to leave me at a young age. I questioned the moon godde
ting into a golden brown kiss. A sprinkle of cheese follows, its golden shreds stretching and mergin
il both sides were golden brown. As the sandwich cooked, the aroma of melted cheese and to
cheese sandwich on a plate. With a heavy heart I carried t
d never to taste anything I dare not. I lay down on my bed. I needed to stay for some time so the pain in m
to take care of the pack's affairs. He comes back by 5PM, if it was a long day, at the latest
in a very horrific way. "Your dad has been back for hours now, and you're sleeping. That's how you slept your wolf away. All children your age h
r. W-w-welcome, sir," I stuttered. He raised his eyes and looked at me. He was sitting on the chair
newspaper on the floor and stood up, moving closer to me. "I learnt you've been sleeping; too big to work now, huh?" "N-no, sir,
u for money, and how dare you look str
n in my back. As I fell to my knees, he came cl
today, but at this point I do not know if it's what I said or if something els
es, and waited for the worst to happen a
out that cute little face, we can't get anything out of the deal. We need her to