LOGIN“Mum, please. It's nothing.” Aria said as Alessa pulled out her phone. “I am fine, see? The scars are fading and they don't hurt.” Aria said in fear as she ran her hands on her body and moved closer to her mother. “Don't do anything,” Aria added and stood in front of her but Alessa ignored her an
“Why are you selling drugs?” “They are not mine. It's all for Jaxon.” Alessa replied and Aria sighed. “Are you going to keep doing this?” she asked. “Yes. It makes me feel young and alive.” Alessa said with a wide smile and Aria shook her head at her. “Come on, I need to address them,” Alessa s
NEW YORK CITY Alessa walked into Aria’s room without knocking and Aria looked up at her. She was seated at the edge of her bed going through her phone. She was checking for news about Star and Dalvin, and she was surprised to find she could barely see anything. “Great, your outfit looks nice,”
Alessa stood up and walked out of the dining room. Bryan watched her walk away, finding her outburst ridiculous. He stood up and walked out after her top. Amira stared at Aria and Aria looked up at her. Amira smiled at her, and Aria smiled back a little before returning to her meal. Alessa got t
“It's her mother you have a problem with, not her. Stop insulting her.” Aiden cut his mother off and Alessa got upset. “Look at her! Take a look at her!” Alessa raised her voice and they all looked at Amira who looked so innocent and lost. “Not even someone who lives on the street acts like this!
THE NEXT DAY Aria was ready for the day and walked out of her room. She slept well because she knew she had nothing to worry about. She was glad she was home. She walked down the hallway and paused when she saw Amira staring at one of the little sculptures in the hallway. She didn't notice A







