LOGINIt had been a grueling few weeks for Daven and his legal team, entangled in a long and exhausting trial.That morning, the courthouse was more crowded than usual. Members of the press gathered outside the barricades, eager to capture every moment of a case that had drawn public attention from the ve
The Miller family dining room felt more alive than usual that evening.The chandelier cast a warm glow over the long table, its light settling gently across the neatly arranged dishes. The aroma of warm soup, roasted chicken, and freshly baked bread filled the air, wrapping the room in a comforting
Eli’s eyes lit up before she even realized it.Althea, walking beside her, caught the change immediately. A faint smile touched her lips as she asked, “Are students allowed to use these facilities outside class hours?”“Of course,” the principal replied. “With supervision, naturally. We want them to
Althea stepped down first, then turned to Eli. And this time, without much hesitation, Eli followed, walking beside her.They moved side by side toward the entrance. Inside, the atmosphere was orderly. Some students walked by with books in hand, others sat in open areas, quietly engaged in discussio
The Miller family car moved steadily out of the residential area, the engine humming softly beneath the quiet.Inside, the atmosphere was calm—neither awkward nor entirely relaxed. Althea let the car’s audio play softly in the background, filling the silence without overwhelming it.Eli sat by the w
Hello, my dearest readers!I’m so sorry for the recent slow updates of only 1-2 short chapters. I’ve been busy preparing for the Eid al-Fitr festivities, but thank God, the celebrations are over now! I’m back to my normal routine and ready to update more frequently again.For those asking when this
“Open the suitcase,” Kate ordered again.Felicia and Kalina let out delighted laughs, clearly enjoying every second of watching Althea being cornered and humiliated. For them, there was nothing more satisfying than seeing her powerless—especially when she had no words left to defend herself.“Of cou
Vanessa flung her crystal-studded clutch onto the couch without a second thought. She didn’t care if it cracked, if the stones scattered across the floor. Let them. She stormed toward the bar, grabbed a bottle of champagne, filled a glass halfway, and downed it in one angry gulp.“Damn it!” she spat
"I didn’t expect you to come to this event," Vanessa said with a smile. There was no way she could let her displeasure show—not the annoyance, not the disappointment she felt over Daven’s behavior. "If I’d known you were coming, we could’ve arrived together.""Arsen told me after the meeting wrapped
“I agree,” Daven replied. “More and more companies seem to chase numbers alone, forgetting that social contribution is a long-term investment.”Sugimura gave a pleased nod. “The charity event is scheduled for two weeks from now. Our office will send full details via email—venue, schedule, guest list







