LOGINRose sat in the garden reading a book. The afternoon sunlight filtered gently through the trees. Everything felt peaceful. Bang! The garden gate swung open violently. Rose slowly looked up and saw Sophia marching toward her angrily. Her face was red with rage. "You!" Rose blinked. Then calmly pl
Donna gritted her teeth. "You deserve a beating!" David could no longer hold back. "Pfft!" The sound escaped his lips. Donna immediately glared at him. David quickly lowered his head. "I'm sorry, Madam.” He apologized but his shoulders were shaking. It had been a long time since he'd seen Donn
The engagement news spread through the city faster than anyone expected. At first, people were skeptical. After all, the scandal involving Sophia and Henry had exploded overnight and attracted endless gossip. But once the Gray family officially announced the engagement and the Walker family pub
Less than an hour later. A black car slowly stopped outside Gray Mansion. Sophia had already been waiting by the entrance. The moment Henry stepped out of the car, her eyes immediately reddened. She walked toward him angrily. "You finally remembered me?" Henry paused. Sophia crossed her arms
The next morning, the atmosphere inside the Walker Family mansion was unusually peaceful. Sunlight streamed through the windows of the study. Nathan Walker sat behind his desk, a satisfied smile on his face as he placed his phone down. His conversation with William Gray had just ended. The Gray
Donna did not waste time. The moment she stepped out of the study, she ordered David to gather everyone in the main hall. Within half an hour, the entire Gray family had assembled. The atmosphere was far heavier than before. Beatrice looked particularly uneasy. Donna hadn't told her much ear
Inside the office, Lopez shut the door with a sharp click, crossing to her desk. “Jesse,” she said, folding her hands, “I’m going to ask this once—who told you to start those rumors?” Jesse’s breath hitched. “I… I don’t know what you’re—” “Stop,” Lopez interrupted, her voice slicing clean through.
The halls were quieter after lunch, the chatter reduced to a low hum as students moved between classes. But Rose wasn’t heading back just yet. She slipped down the side corridor that led to the faculty offices near the gym, her steps quiet but deliberate. She had already checked the schedule and kn
The morning sun filtered softly through the curtains of Rose’s bedroom, painting her sheets in warm gold. She rose with a stretch, letting the early light wash over her before beginning her routine. After dressing in her uniform and pulling her hair into a loose yet tidy ponytail, Rose grabbed her
“Well,” Rose replied with a small laugh, “it’s not like I handed them keys in a bow.” “Still,” Nancy teased, “the house is already prepped. You don’t need to stress about that one. You did well choosing the location too—it fits them.” “Anyway, your own house is fully ready. You can swing by tomo







