My Ruthless Husband
screamed in
area. I did not wait for my change when I gave the fare for the cab and quickly ran towards mom's room. Andrew was outside the room. He was covering his face and his shoulders were moving f
ted myself from leaving her. I should have listened to her. I would have known the truth from her first hand
other bawling as we slowly walked inside the room. We saw mom's lifeless body co
en grasped the idea that I was not my mom's real daughter. I missed my chance of telling her about my marriage not just with anyone but with a bill
y, I can't come home tonight and for
ou." He replied at the
d just been said now
tly. There was no sense of sympathy in his voice
to party instead of coming here with me to comfort me.
were like a double-edged knife that struck me straight in the heart. Seriously? As if this day had not been bad enough, talking to him, it had even worsened. What was I thinking though? Everything he had
he gushing wrath inside me, I clenched my fist while holding the diary. But where should I begin? I did not even know those people.
still no visitor. I was not expecting much though because I even barely knew my mom's relatives. Having been accepted the fact that I was not blood-related to her, I now realized w
before she passed away..."
ance between us although she made us believe t
dopted and you began crying and innocently ask mom if I was telling
way around.." I continued wi
everything, 'seemed that the
confessing those in her deathbed. She told me to tak
en in the verge of death! I haven't even done a good thing for h
we cried. There were o
orced to drop out of school to work. Andrew was still in senior high. I barely covered our living expenses and mom's medication by my job as a waitress
ery familiar person, stan