MISSING MY FIRST LOVE
lary'
uddenly, he got a call from his friend, Leonard Hart, and picked u
rning. I bought
ntastic! When d
mind coming aroun
sed because he had a special affinity wi
the evening. I ho
nquired straight off. He giggled at his curiosity
, Hilary. Tell me, why c
o know, I will brin
w you were up
lad yo
r. See y
at
d began to miss her. He was still standing on the treadmill when his guard informed h
treadmill and walked happily
rning, H
anie's voice. Instead of responding to her greeting, he blur
back to the parlor and she follow
id with finality. Despite his raging face, she ho
locked her with his broad chest and warned, "I'm cert
, she was not prepared for his wrath. The last time he was angry with
ust be through with break
kfast. Are you?" He opposed and
and requested, "I will leave and have my break
f." Then, he looked at the guard at the door and req
Stephanie knew better and never bothered to knock on the door or protest. She looked at the guard with an unreadable expre
us," she resolved and boarded a cab. She fo
d after she paid. Nevertheless, she returned to the house and went straight to her room hoping tha
e Hos
ed them anxiously as though his presence could prevent them from mishandling his father. Nevertheless, Ben and the doctor were not disturbed by his presence. After giving him th
, doctor.
ing, don't hesitat
okay, d
t had a good sleep since he took over the care of hi
- Hilary
tarried and realized that he h
ave given her a call. He paced around the house and waited expectantly. Presently, his cook, thirty years old Mr. Da
Mr. Cameron. You ca
ued to wait. At 2 o'clock, he was famished but could not eat without her. Meanwhile, he was no
broken by a call from Leonard and he jolted hoping that it was from Tricia. Despite his disappointment when he
ard," he gre
called to remind yo
d that the visit may not work out and inquired
ested, "I would appreciate
from his promiscuous behavior, he was a jol
find out i
ll be with
for that. I
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t and the management was disturbed. She had incurred so many debts and there wa
ation. I would like the house to decide
s mute. Then, a member asked, "What of her next of kin? The debt
is not a charitable organizatio
es and gentlemen, your opinions are cogent but permit me to inform you that th
hat and she interrupted, "What! W
e time?" Another member, Joy
nd out," Be
he stabilizes," Dr. Wilson stated. Nevertheless, the house agreed with him and he requested, "What do we d
ling the meeting and refrained from speaking.