MasukFor some reason, that realization unsettled her. Not because she feared remembering but because she didn't know what else might return with those memories. Rose lowered her hand and looked back at her hand. The smile on her face had completely disappeared. Meanwhile, inside King Corporation. T
Meanwhile, Rose remained seated quietly throughout the entire exchange, she didn't even bother to say anything and simply sat there calmly. Oddly enough, that only made Donna's support of her seem even more justified. Donna then looked at her. "Are you unwilling to do this arrangement, Roseline?"
The atmosphere inside Gray Mansion had been strangely quiet these past few days. At least on the surface. Underneath that calmness, however, everyone could feel it. The balance within the family was shifting. Ever since the scandal was resolved, Rose's position inside the Carter family had becom
Rose placed the document aside. "Accept it." Nancy blinked. "What?" "Accept the proposal." Rose repeated. Nancy frowned. "You sure?" Rose nodded. Nancy became suspicious. "You aren't going to let him bully you because you like him, right?" Rose immediately protested. "Hey, I don't like h
The moment Rose stepped into Pegasus Corporation, she felt something was wrong. "Welcome, Boss." Selene immediately rose from her seat behind the secretary's desk the moment she saw Rose approaching. A professional smile appeared on her face as she greeted her respectfully. Rose returned the smil
"What?!" Anne's expression immediately darkened.."How can that blame you for something like that?".Her voice rose several degrees.."You're not responsible for another person's actions!" Rose quickly squeezed Anne's hand.."Grandma, it's alright." She smiled gently. "Grandmother Donna already hand
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







