Inside the Caliwell Mansion: My mother-in-law wants me dead
isingly, he had no nightmares; his sleep was restful and uninterrupted.
u sparing me las
st in time to fetch the newsp
Antonio remarked as h
Benjamin respond
't seen Mr. Caliwell happy in about two years. He const
bout the lady. After all, he was the chief butler, and nothing or
njamin said, and Antonio halted. He
ady at this residence
y was a Caliwell interested in a commoner? Was it
as a tiny kid, and he was now nearly seventy, more than twice Benjamin's age. But maybe
ired, interrupting the e
ied, clearin
Ms. Rivera, she was he
upted the butler again, "what
lives someplace in the city slums
s impoverished, but that wasn't w
at is merged with the greatest tailo
ee shop?" With a raised
after getting the information he ne
ted his mother drinking her mornin
she inquired, and he halted to gaze
anged glances as they were blindsided by the latest deve
r," he said as he en
ffered him a Unisom
said to him, "Your face looks as bright as
know about?" she inquired,
he took his hands out of his
get out more and
glanced at
y today, so I thought I'
said, and Benjamin approached h
at him in bewilderme
report back to me," sh
utside, the foot guard, Dominic, greeted him with a smil
ched him from his cr
Martins," Benjamin said a
ed, because Benjamin had never asked to dri
ng important. Martins became even more puzzled as he realized he was either being fired or dreaming. So he took Be
d headed to the River's Café
sure he was at the correct location. "River's cafe and tailoring," read the enormous signboard attached to the
ed through the cafe's glass doors. From where he stood he surveyed the whole café in
dy asked from behind the counter, where
turning around because she needed to star
r was too loud, Benjamin stepped down
tomer hadn't said anything to
or are you going to place
he man who had broken he
" she rolle
ain," Benjamin s