More than Roses
nt most of his days drinking beer and occasionally smoking cigarettes. She didn't particularly like him, but she had no choice but to stay with him since he was her only family in the a
d football all day with a bottle of beer
e their faces. She also thought about her mother and her childhood days, grateful for the opportunities life had given her, determined to make the most of them for her family and her late mother.Grace had always dreamt of becoming a doctor. Her ambition was deeply rooted in her past, stemming from a tragic loss she had experienced during her early childhood. She lost her mother during childbirth, an event that had a profound impact on her young mind. Witnessing the struggles her mother endured and her eventual passing left a lasting impression. From that moment on, Grace had
but she knew it was a practical choice that would allow her to secure her family's financial future. She believed tha
and dedication thatt had fueled her dreams of becoming a doctor. While her career aspirations had shifted, her commitment to making a positive d
itially but eventually adapted. With limited finances, she had to work and study simultaneously, leaving no time for frivolities. She witnessed her peers engaging in typical college experiences, but she remained focused on her g
excel academically and had maintained a studious lifestyle. Her first-year results were among the best the school had ever seen, though she felt
or intimate encounters while Grace was present. Those experiences left her somewhat traumatized, as she believed that intimat
to be surprisingly pleasant. While Vanessa had her moments of being headstrong, she also shared what she had and had made Grace's life more comfortable during the
r, and Grace thought of Marvin, a man she'd seen
t started her part-time job as a barista, trying to juggle her studies and work while adapting to her new life in America. Litt
form, was behind the counter, learning the ropes of her job. The café was bustling with students and locals, each immersed in their world
n, he w
all and had a charming smile that seemed to radiate positivity. His casual attire of jeans and a well-fitt
el a bit nervous, her hands trembling ever so slightly as she prepared to take h
captivated by his aura of intellect and mystery.The memory of that day lingered in Grace's mind, and she often found herself hoping that he would return to the coffee
mystery that surrounded him, and the way he carried himself had captivated her from the start.As Grace got to know Vanessa and saw her growing fond of Marvin, an idea began to take shape in her mind. It wasn't just about helpin
here she worked.Grace's plan worked, and soon enough, Marvin was in Vanessa's room, helping her with her coursework. Vanessa was thrilled to have his assistance, and Grace
assignments or pretending to read a book, just to be close to Marvin. She hoped that may
her true intentions. The complexities of their intertwined relationships added a layer of intrigue to t