"You heartless witch!" Jessica cursed while pulling Mrs. Samad by the hair tightly causing her to scream in pain. "Please, don't hurt me!" The old woman begged but that only gave Jessica more advantage to want to hurt her. Jessica punched her in the stomach severally before shoving her on the floor. "You shameless fool, come back here?" Mrs. Samad screamed at the top of her voice as she watched Jessica run out through the door. "Guards, go after her! Hurry up," Mrs. Samad yelled. "Come back here Jessica!" Mrs. Samad kept on yelling. Soon enough, a gunshot was heard as Jessica slowly fell to the floor before growling in pain. The amusement she once had on her face had been replaced by pain and turmoil. She held her legs tightly fighting the pain it caused her. "Did you think that you could honestly leave this place? You're wrong because no one can ever escape!" Mrs. Samad said. "Get that woman out of here and take her back to the house!" Mrs. Samad ordered her guards who dragg
The hospital hallway was quiet and yet comfortable but Aunt Clara seemed frustrated, she shrugged dismissively before ruffling her hair. The thought of Claudia soon popped in her mind as she briskly brought out her phone to dial her number. She seemed to have picked up the phone on the first ring as her voice filled the phone. "What's it that you want?" Claudia asked casually. "What else but money!" Aunt Clara said with a sigh before allowing her hands to run through her hair. "You know what Claudia? This is all your fault, you talked me into being in charge of that sorry little brats! Now I'm the one who's suffering." Aunt Clara told her a bit of frustration masking her whole expression. "Tell me, what's wrong? What happened to them?" Claudia cleared her throat after asking. "It's the second daughter of Jessica, Raya. She needs oppression and if it can't be done soon, the little girl will die!" Aunt Clara told her helplessly. "Is that why you are panicking?" Claudia asked her.
The coldness of the weather was vigilant everywhere as passers-by put on their various colorful cardigans. Claudia was seated in her car waiting for her friend Tessa! Shortly, the back passenger door pulled open as Tessa hopped next to Claudia while rubbing her hands together to keep them warm. Once she was strapped in and comfortable, she decided to ask Claudia what was on her mind. "Well, have you found Travis yet?" Tessa asked Claudia while adjusting her expensive-looking bag. "Not yet!" Claudia said calmly, hands patting her lap softly. "So that means that your husband was not able to go back home to his other family but why do you look so happy?" Tessa asked curiously. "Oh,__ I'm just happy Tessa because everything is going just the way I planned, slowly but surely I'm getting my sweet revenge with Jessica and her kids, Hahaha!" Claudia chuckled weirdly. "But what about Travis?" Tessa asked but Claudia only gave her an awkward nod."My search for Travis can wait. Until he co
The autumn wind was very cold and the wind seemed to blow the leaves away causing them to dance around as they made some pleasing sounds. Aunt Clara and Raya had just trudged into the gigantic mansion of Claudia's residence, they watched as the maid who had let them in walked through the stair to get her boss. "Grandmother Clara, where are we at?" She asked, glaring at Aunt Clara's eyes questioningly. "Uhhh__ we're in the house of the woman who's going to help you because she told me that I needed to bring you here first before she brings you over to the hospital!" Aunt Clara explained. "But who is she?" Rays asked. "You know her already, she's your father's half-sister!" Aunt Clara told her but the next voice got her attention. "I didn't know that you both had arrived, Clara!" Claudia said as Tessa stood right next to her."Uhhh__ Claudia, good morning to you but we honestly just got here!" Aunt Clara said as Claudia came down the stairs before trudging towards where Raya was si
It was late at night when Samuel got home with a stinging smell of alcohol to every one of his existence. He walked into the house at the moment Rose was clearing the table, he walked past her before sitting on the side table opposite her as his eyes surveyed her whole body shamelessly. "Do you already have a boyfriend?" He asked but Rose pretended like she hadn't heard a thing as she continued cleaning the surface of the table. "Hey Rose, I was asking you if you already had a boyfriend." He asked yet again."No, I don't!" She answered simply before blinking her eyes because his questions were getting her sick to her stomach."You don't, huh? How come I don't believe a thing that you just said!" He said with a weird chuckle before sipping from the cup of water he had seen beside him. "Are you sure?" He chuckled questioningly yet again. "Sure, the thought has never crossed my mind!" Rose answered back a bit worried. "There isn't one? Okay, I guess maybe you're just young for that b
Samuel went back to his home only to notice a crowd of people surrounding everyplace while some were trying hard to put off the flames in his house. "Hey, what's happening to my house? My house is on fire." Samuel yelled in total panic and anxiousness. "Calm down sir, we're doing everything possible!" One of the men who seemed to be helping them put off the fire replied. "What? No, do something to at least save my house!" Samuel pleaded nervously. "I doubt that they can save that house but I hope no one is inside that fire!" Someone said among the gathered crowd. "Excuse me! I wanted to bring this woman over here because she came looking for someone." A lady said tapping Samuel. "What's it?" Samuel yelled at them with widened eyes. "I was wondering if you know aunt Clara because they told me that she now lives with Travis's kids." The lady standing with a red top and black jeans asked Samuel but that only tends to increase his outrage and anger."Well, am I Clara's guardian, or
The volunteer who had been sent to Travis's hometown to gather information about his family had just arrived. She let out an exhausted breath before speaking. "When I arrived at your home, someone told me that no one has been living in your house!" The lady had said as Travis cleared his throat before enunciating. "What about Jessica?" Travis asked his voice almost barely a whisper. "They said that she had left the country to go abroad and according to the woman I asked. She had been working there and nobody knows where she works there," The woman said softly with a small sigh escaping her lips."But Jessica would never leave our kids behind!" Travis said with confidence. "Well, according to the woman I talked to! Your wife left the kids in the care of one Emerald but things took a wrong turn when she met with an accident and passed away!" The lady told Travis whose eyes clustered with tears before he ran his hands into his hair in frustration and shock. "What about Clara? Did you
Travis had one hope left now. He felt that going to his hometown to find his stepmother and have a talk with her was the only way to have an idea of where his kids were. "This is the last place that I went to yesterday, this is the exact place I found your stepmother's house." The volunteer whose name was Esther told Travis. "Uhhh__ is she maybe here? I want to speak with her!" Travis asked the lady while twirling everywhere blindly. "I'm only a volunteer, I have never seen your stepmother to know if she is here but we can ask around!" Esther suggested while holding his arm. "I just noticed some men, they seemed to be around the area. Why don't we ask them about her?" Esther said smartly as Travis nodded in agreement. Esther held the arms of Travis to lead him in the direction she was referring to. "Hello, can I please ask you something?" Esther said. "Yes, go ahead!" The men who looked like gamblers replied with their various tattooed bodies."Have you please seen Samuel around