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year
one in my hand towards my bed. The veins in my head were palpating b
kay?" he tried to calm me by rubbing
ge to someone. We live in twenty-first century and I have every right to choose
but right now, my whole future was at stake. I
sed on my bed, hiding my face in the pillow. He tried to talk
d to go like this. I was supposed to finish high school, graduate college, get a job, find
hard they try
.
all the crying. Once this issue is over, I'll spend a day pampering myself, probably
ollen nose and puffy eyes and left my room. I trudged towards the living room and hea
f beside her, wrapping my arms around her. Her crying caugh
led but I could see the sadness hidden behind her sm
ould lie again, the tears leaving her eyes spoke the truth. "W
n owner of a small textile company and I knew the business wasn't doing well
rised gasp left my mouth. "He has lost the
. My heart did somersaults in my chest and I fought the urge to cry. My sto
ed to marry his son for that." she said and her ey
ren Vincent be so selfish?" I hissed in contempt. Darren Vincent was Dad's business p
ause his maternal grandparents left him a lot of money. The issue is he can on
t so com
ith my fingers. My head felt like it was going to explo
think about it." her voice was exhausted and her tone was b
mess at this moment. There was a lot at stake now and my decision can change everything. If I reject him c
ags around his eyes and he looked older than his age, due to all the stress. I felt bad for them because
the conversation by dropping the bomb on them. "
and I couldn't blame them for that. Throughout my high-school, I acted like an obnoxious, self-centered
asked, leaving the
tell you my decision after th
r eyes. Last time they were this happy with me, I had turned t
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