LOGINAfter thanking the officers, Louis checked the time—it was already half past nine.“Let’s head home. The temperature’s dropping; I don’t want anyone catching a cold.”Marcus stood still, muttering under his breath, “But Loraine’s favorite singer hasn’t even gone on yet…”Louis turned sharply toward
“He said he was thirsty, so I went to buy him a drink. I clearly told him not to move and when I got back, he was gone!”Loraine’s face went pale with worry. “Let’s look for him right now! I saw security guards and some police officers earlier. We can ask them for help!”The three of them forgot all
Mason, the quieter and more composed one, simply listened to the music, occasionally nodding along to the rhythm.The youngest, Manuel, was too short to see the stage at all, swallowed up by the crowd and left with nothing but the thundering music pounding in his ears.Before long, he got restless.
“Marcus, every time you sneak out, you use the same excuse,” Manuel said, crossing his arms. “Can’t you at least come up with something new?”Marcus froze. Loraine quickly jumped in with a smile. “Manuel, we really do have something serious to take care of this time. It’s boring stuff. You’d have w
“Raine, look, your fingers need to lift here, then drop cleanly. Watch my hand when I play.”In the Walker family’s grand music room, young Mason was patiently teaching Loraine how to play the piano.Sunlight streamed through the tall windows, half spilling over the glossy surface of the hundred-tho
Grace tried to lift her head, but she was too weak to manage even that small movement.A nurse quickly stepped forward and raised the head of the bed so that Grace only needed to lower her gaze to see the tiny baby in Laura’s arms.“A daughter… girls are so sweet,” Grace murmured, the words faint bu
Louis knew she was thinking about the baby they lost. He gently pulled her into his arms and said, “It won’t be hard for you. Once your body’s ready, everything will fall into place.”“Mm…”After the ceremony, the bride went off to change.Peter made his way to Adora and asked directly, “You weren’
Mainard had just returned from a business trip and hadn’t yet figured out how to handle the situation.But dragging things out with someone like that scumbag would only drain their energy and spirit.It really wasn’t worth it.“Brother’s right. It’s not worth the fight. Just get the divorce done,” L
What Adora described was something she’d truly witnessed with her own eyes.It had been right after she was rescued and brought back, during a routine checkup at the hospital. She’d run into Louis in the elevator, where they’d traded sharp words and parted on bad terms.But as she was leaving, a ma
Louis took Adora to a nearby restaurant.Worried she might still be upset, he kept glancing over at her.But Adora was focused on eating with her head down.She was truly starving.Eventually, noticing his concerned gaze, she smiled and reassured him, “Relax, I’m fine. It’s not the first time they’v







