Crazy Heiress and Her Obsessive Prosecutor
ickets and the distant hum of car engines filled the air. I didn't
? Why did I look traumatized? That was it, right? Such a generic qu
do something to
rstand what he was asking, but then it d
th him. He seemed distant, disoriented. This wasn't the Japen I knew. He
asked me to take you to the mansion, but earlier he said not to bri
ernando? My eyes widened. "You k
no choice. I'm just follo
hange of mind?" I ask
inish tonight. Something you shouldn't see or know
matters to attend to, but he wouldn't keep his own daughter a
under the moon for hours, and after a few minutes, I decided to head home. The
of last night suddenly crossed my mind again. I thought that staying in Sa
was about Anthony's death. The billboard offered condolences and prayers
the drive. I didn't even notice when we left Talisay Municipality. Th
indow. I let out a sigh. I was born and raised in this place,
hol, you can use h
again and smirked.
rs." Japen smiled teasingly. "If you do
that. Well, not that I expected him to sleep on the
's bed. Besides being uncomfortable to think about,
n. My eyes widened as my lips were about to touch the car's windo
l!" I yell
on to my scream. Inst
ut since we weren't in Cebu City, the traffic wasn't too heavy. I could still see the priva
I know, Japen's house was still at the far end. A few kilometers from the border between San Fern
It was just one floor, made of wood and metal. Th
e Japen could even open it for me. I didn't
lights inside the house, so I was sure Mang Selyo wasn't really there. He's been a widower for a long time,
glanced back at me befor
surrounding plants. I couldn't make out the exact types
turned on the lights. The bright light dazzle
the roo
guessed the room was. But I couldn't move m
d a different th