Married At First Glance
thing in the morning to make breakfast for her sister's family of three. She took her birth certificate and slipped out in silence."We're going Dutch from
n, he stood close to Grandma zara and gave off the impression that she should avoid him. Melina's eyes drifted across to a nearby black MPV. It wasn't some multimillion-dollar car, based on the logo. It was a national car. From this, Melina figured that she and Jamie would not be too far apart financially.At the Wiltspoon School entrance, she and a former school mate had opened a bookstore.Melina used to crochet tiny trinkets to sell online in her spare time. Not too awful, the sales were.She could earn twenty thousand dollars a month, a reliable income. In Wiltspoon, the same amount would put her in the category of white collar workers. She could therefore afford to give her sister $5,000 for living expenses.Her brother-in-law was unaware of her income, though. Melina instructed her sister to keep $3,000 to herself and tell her husband about the remaining $2,000."This is Jamie, my oldest grandchild, and he's calm. At thirty years old, he still struggles to establish himself in the public eye. However,Though he's not the friendliest, he pays attention and is thoughtful. We've just been friends for three months, but you saved my life. You can rely on me not to suggest a horrible man to you."Jamie took in his grandmother's assessment of him and, without uttering a word, cast an icy and thoughtful glance at Melina.Maybe he was no longer bothered by her complaints.Melina was aware that Grandma Zara was blessed with nine grandsons, as each of her three sons produced three grandsons for her. Grandma Zara craved that affinity with Melina because she was missing a