Heart Of Ice - Athos Mazza
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only person who could shelter me right now. Aunt Ju. My reaction at that moment was to run into her arms and cry for long m
slowly, and soon my agitated body feels the tranquilizing effect of the warm, sweet liquid. "Tel
egnant,
with a gasp. "And Dad kic
that!" Irritated, she gets up from
stay just until I
upts, and I gulp nervously. "If your father finds
nt.
help you relax a bit. Then we'll eat something, and I w
What's there
of you both for me." God, it feels so good to hear those words! For
some savings, and I pro
ics, but your father kicked me out of the house when I confronted him. Now you're right here." I smile. "Now go do what I asked. I'll ask them to prepare a
he way to a staircase of white marble with some gold
n the elegance of its furniture, or the large, soft bed in its center, be
t," sh
and destroyed all the opportunities I could have had. Kim. Oh God, she must be in t
, and I lay my head on her lap. "Ollie, you're not alone anymore," she says, running her fingers through my
e stayed
, right? First, I need to take care of you,
have prote
em, the more they stick to us. You're just a dreamy girl fighting for your freedom. Y
any bright si
your child, and when everything's fine, yo
take th
. And they're her parents, there's nothing we can do. Kimberly is of legal age,
ot that
of freedom is easy?" I s
se that we didn't realize it. We're adults, even though they don't accept
nsw
hout any work experience. That's why
it was
ave something to eat on the balco
say after drying my tears
nd now drowsiness was about to sink me into the wor
complete silence having a late breakfas
r who turned my life upside down, and I moc
y first ti
all such
*
force myself to open my eyes, staring at an orange sky th
ha
zed, I sit up on the mattress and rub my eyes. "My fr
kes my hand and gu
et someone special before you go." She says as we reach the top of the staircase, and I gaze at two women in the c
i
our father kicked m
n't...
at bigot from hell would condemn the world if necessary. In his sic
a. Your aunt has spoken a lot about
ne, Lara!" I say, h
r. You'll stay at her house until the baby is bo
sure,
o say goodbye, and s
ee anything outside, so my thoughts haunt me again, but this time without tears. I ne
ve a place to stay now, and in
im. It might take a while
e back from my reverie. "But don't worry, my mother is a skilled mi
, what have I go
she took a sec
d
and who knows, after the baby is
d be perfe
oth Julian and I want to give you and your baby all the comfort you need." I
w anyone else to dictate my steps or my thoughts. After my bab
just been postponed. I think to myself