efa obongha
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The daughter of a mistress
Adventure The Daughter Of A Mistress š©
Cynthia, was only 18 years old when she ran away from home.
Cynthia hailed from a wealthy family, but still, she felt unloved and unwanted.
Cynthia's step-sister, Amber, treated her horribly and it offends Cynthia to know that her parents weren't going to stop Amber from humiliating her.
It broke her heart to know that her mother especially wasn't going to do anything about it.
One cold Christmas day, Cynthia decided to visit her paternal grandfather who was living not too far away!
"Grandfather is the only one who loves me, it's obvious you and Dad, doesn't care about me, I don't want to spend Christmas here, I'm tired of being humiliated and I dont want your husband to yell at me again, I want to visit grandpa," Cynthia said to her mother who stared at her daughter almost in tears.
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