In the Shadows of Deception: Love, Lies, and Redemption
as looking like some model out of the book. I wasn't heavily endowed; I was just there in the middle
answered the question I wa
u, Kim," I said in one breath. I meant
. "Girls, pack up, time to leave,"
e, my clothes perfect. I wa
s thought came to my head, and I smiled widely. I had always dreamt of having an uncomplicated love life, just like the one that existed between my mom and dad. Well, it st
ng the man meant for me," I said, rub
dropped. She had gotten ready too, and she was looking very beautiful. We both were wearing the same color navy b
k heavenly,"
rance of her sweet-smelling perfume entered my nose; everything was on point for her, even her perfume. The perfume she had on was a con
we got into the car. The car moved once we had settled properly. My mom was typing something on her phone; I wasn't paying attention; I just stared ou
turned to look at her. She started tellin
think it's best if you know what you're in for. The
uch for that. The day of my dad's burial was the worst day of my life. The burial was supposed to be private, but somehow, they managed to find out where we were having the burial, and they stormed into the funeral home in their numbers. Interviewing us without our consent. They asked my mom a question I would never forget even if I grow old and have dementia or even amnesia. "Mrs. Regina, is it true you poisoned your husband in order to assume the seat as
handle myself," I told her, somehow reassuring myself as well. I took deep breaths to calm myself down
withstand the pressure from the media now, especially as
e I assumed the role of president. You simply don't speak when they come to you with their questions. Keep your
work with that. I heaved a sigh of relief. I had somehow managed
ust like expected, the paparazzi rushed her. She made way for me to come down; I didn't realize I was holding my br