My Vegatative Husband
father like that!" Norman voice bo
r?!" Sophie retorted with a mixture
stinctively, she brought her hand up to shield herself, but it was too late. The ash
her forehead, partially obstructing her left eye. Yet, despite the agony, t
ck then, she had the audacity to walk away with nothing. And now, after barely a decade, wh
d back, unwilling to pour fuel on the fire. "No, Mom didn't come t
y of her usual pride and strong-willed demeanour. In this
thi
a taste of salty blood lingering on her tongue. She had wa
as beyond her expectations. Norman words
e from the second floor, the figure of Sally Hall
itimate daughter of a mistress, despised by all. Now, the tables ha
Sophie, look at what you've caused. Dad left because of you! Have you n
But she couldn't let her emotions get the best of her. All that mattered was h
sneer, "Aren't you and your mother just a pair of stubborn beggars? How dare you have the che
hed a forceful slap across Sally Hall's face. Caught off guard, Sally Hall stumbled back
n the sofa, rushed to help her daughter up. "How dare you hit m
, determined not to stoop to their level and engage in a shouting match. She shot
Dollars. Sally Hall donned a limited edition dress worth over 70,000 Dollars, complemented by a hair clip worth ar
ed with their false charms. In her eyes, they were nothing more tha
to seek happiness and freedom after your affair tore
wever, your grandfather insisted on your father marrying your mother. So,
ther desire any status. Sally Hall just wanted to see her father. Was that too much to ask? She didn't want to compete
hit a nerve. "Have you really never considered the pain yo
hypocrisy!" Sonny Hall retorted with a haughty
's life, which was all that mattered. She couldn't afford to lose her tem
r mother's stubbornness embarrassed your father in front of the entire cit
sake of the money she desperately needed. She couldn't let her emotions
a sinister smile, "I have a solution to
y ulterior motives behind their sudden benevol
. We lost contact with this friend for many years, but recently, he showed up at our doorstep
She could sense that this so-called "soluti
kes a fuss, it will undoubtedly tarnish your father's reputation. Marry that person and appease their famil
all was ready to continue her persuasion, b
a million before the marriage takes place," S
h that person, you won't need to approach your father for the money. Auntie will compensate you from
Alright, if I can't get the money, we'll