Nate had been giving comfort to Charlotte. She was so hurt and in pain on what Felix just confessed to her.She clenched her fists as she sobbed. As Nate watched her teared up, he felt sorry about her. He wanted to comfort her physically, but he can't. He's avoiding confusion to her."What's wrong with me, Mr. Brown? Is there something that's wrong with me? Is that my face? Or my attitude? My wealth?"He shook his head and sighed, "Nothings wrong with you, Mrs. Anderson. It's just-""I don't want to be part of their family again," as she uttered those words, they arrived at the Lao mansion in just a perfect time.She looked at Nate with a grateful smile. "Thank you for taking me home, Mr. Brown. I'm so grateful to have you," she said, but Nate could see how wet her eyes were.Nate nodded his head and started to head back to the car. He looked back at her, making sure that she head inside before he leave.As Charlotte headed inside, Nate then started the engine again and drove away.Me
As the night unfolded, Daisy sat beside her father. She was so worried about him, causing her to get mad at her brother.Felix was inside the room, looking at his father with a worried look. He didn't want this to happen, but how can he pretended to be still okay even if she wasn't okay. "Look, I never intended this to happen. But what I-" "Brother! Enough. I may not know what happened and reasons you had, but... This is too much. Father, didn't deserve this." "Daisy, I'm sorry. It's the least thing I can say." Daisy sighed in disbelief and held into her father's hands. "Father, please wake up now." Her eyes started to teared up while looking at her father who's now lying in bed, unconscious. The following day, Ramon woke up and felt a comforting hand from his daughter, Daisy. She stayed with him 24/7. "Father? Are you feeling well?" she asked while stirring the tea for him. His head nodded with a smile. "I feel better now. Where is your brother?" "Dad, don't look for him. I
Charlotte smiled at him and turned away from his stare. Nate cleared his throat and lowered his head. "I'll get going now, Ms. Lao." She nodded and watched Nate leave. Meanwhile, back at the province. Marianne was still feeling sick after finding out she was pregnant. Her mother, Emma, was very hands-on. She cooks her meals every day; take care of her." How are you feeling now?" She smiled at her mom. "I'm feeling better now, mother. I just feel so sleepy." "Alright. You should rest for now. Don't let yourself get sick. It will be bad for the baby." Marianne nodded and listened attentively to her mother. She wanted the best for her baby, just like her mother did. Ethel had been extremely supportive of her pregnancy as well. She constantly buys the foods Marianne craves. She hesitated on her way to the home when she noticed Nate standing in front of her. She frowned as she looked at him. She continued walking, but Nate followed her, forcing her to stop and face him. "What do yo
"Are you okay? Are you hurt?" Ethel was even more surprised at how Nate checked on Charlotte and how worried he looked at her. She then scoffed, "Ah, I get it now," Nate looked at her with mixed expression. "Why did you do that to her?" Ethel's eyes widened when Nate blamed her for what just happened without knowing the whole story. "Hey! You're blaming me for what happened even if you don't know the whole story? How... unbelievable of you." She glared at him, "You're right, I don't regret we didn't end up together. What I may regret? If we ended up together," she stopped her tears from falling. "Okay, take care of your two-faced friend," she said then started walking away from them together with Marianne. She was so pissed and Marianne noticed it. After her check-up, she looked at her, "Are you okay? You seemed pissed, it's about what happened earlier, right?" Ethel turned to face her, "Yes. I thought I'd moved on from him, but... when I see him looking so worried at Charl
Ethel walked away and roamed around the mall. She wanted to give herself time to heal all the wounds and the pain she had been feeling.She was inside a clothing store when she bumped into someone. When she raised her head, it was the man in the arcade earlier.She frowned as she looked at her. "Oh, it's you," she said and a smile was formed on the corner of her lips."I'm sorry," the man uttered, but Ethel shook her head, "It's okay. You don't need to say sorry for that. It's okay."The man then nodded his head and started to walk. She turned her back to watch him leave, and curiosity built through her.She then turned her back once again and headed inside the clothing store. As she was looking at the dresses, she then saw clothes for babies, which made her remember Marianne.A smile dominated on her and then she walked towards the clothes. She began to choose some baby things that Marianne used when she delivered the baby.On the other hand, the man earlier was watching Ethel from a
Back at the Anderson mansion, Ramon called his secretary. He looked at him, dismayed, "There's nothing? You didn't find something?" "Not yet, Mr. Anderson," he answered. "Hey! I am paying you double your usual salary, but... if you keep doing this, I might fire you," he said. "No, Sir. I can do it. I will do my best to find them," he said and headed out of his office. Ramon clenched his fists as he wanted to settle the issue between him and his other victims, yet his secretary didn't find anything about them. "Who's behind this? Why I can't look into them?" Felix, on the other hand, continues to run the company. It was smooth and there's no problem yet. The company had been doing really well, but he was still thinking about that night he spent with Marianne. "Should I visit them?" he asked himself and then shook his head. "I shouldn't. She's happy with her life now, and I can't ruin it." A knock on the door caught his attention, as he raised his head, he then saw Nate comi
Nate headed to the address that had been sent by the officer. He was willing to do anything for her brother. As he arrived at the place, he was surprised to see Ramon at the place.He paused and looked outside. He carefully observed Ramon as he headed inside the place where they were bound to meet."What the hell? What is he doing here?" he asked himself in confusion.He waited a few more minutes, but then Ramon didn't come out. He was still outside and he was feeling a bit worried about the officer.On the other hand, Ramon headed inside the place yet he didn't see anyone else. "I think he ran away, Mr. Anderson," his secretary uttered. A grin formed on the corner of his lips. "I know where to find you, George. Just wait and see," he then dialed his number. "I know you're hiding from me. But, you can run but you can't hide. I will make sure to find you. And if I find you... I will make sure to kill you." "Don't do anything to him, Ramon. Or else..." he clenched his fists and then
Ramon headed back to the mansion, disappointed and angry. He wanted to know who took the files and the coffin."We need to find the coffin and the body! And bring the files to me," he ordered his secretary. He nodded his head and left the office.Daisy on the other hand frowned as she overheard about what her dad said. "What's going on, father? What files? What are you hiding?"As she heard footsteps coming towards the door, she hurriedly walked away and headed inside her room. Meanwhile, Felix was unaware of what was happening to Nate. He just received an email from him that he wanted to rest for a week. He worriedly stared at the screen on his phone. He then dialed his number and wanted to check on him but he couldn't reach him. "What's going on? Why isn't he picking up?" he asked himself and hung up the call. He left him a message, "I may not know what happened to you, but... If you want to share it, don't forget that I'm here. Call me if you need my help. I'm always here for y
A month later... Marianne and Felix's daily routine included sleepless nights and shared parenting challenges. Despite their tiredness, their home was filled with the soothing sounds of baby coos and Zoey's laughing. "I could never been happier. I couldn't wish for more, Marianne. This family we had build together? This is perfect. This is what I am dreaming of." When the evening arrived, Felix and Marianne had been thinking about taking a family photo together to post on the wall for display and memories. "Felix, what do you think about having a family photo? Something we can hang in the living room, a snapshot of our life together despite all the challenges?" Marianne said, her eyes bright with joy. Felix grinned warmly, since he had always been supportive of Marianne's ideas. "That sounds like a wonderful idea. Let's capture these precious moments." He smiled as he gazed at his wife and two children. "Thank God for giving me these beautiful souls. I couldn't ask for more."
In the hospital room, the air was filled with a gentle warmth as Marianne cradled their newborn son. Felix, still beaming with pride, leaned down to place another tender kiss on her forehead. The soft melody of their baby's first cries echoed in the room, a sweet symphony of new beginnings. Just as the new parents were settling into the quiet joy of their family, the door softly creaked open. Zoey, Felix and Marianne's eldest daughter, burst into the room, her eyes wide with excitement. She had just turned six, and her anticipation to meet her baby brother had been palpable. "Mommy! Daddy! Where's my baby brother?" Zoey exclaimed, bouncing on her toes with uncontainable enthusiasm. Felix, with a warm smile, gestured towards Marianne, who was still nestled in the hospital bed. "Zoey, meet your little brother." Zoey's eyes widened with awe as she approached, her gaze fixated on the tiny bundle in Marianne's arms. "He's so tiny! Can I hold him?" Marianne nodded, her heart swelling w
Five months had passed since that memorable family outing, and the Anderson household was brimming with anticipation as Marianne's due date approached. The journey of Marianne's pregnancy had been a mix of joy, excitement, and challenges, making each day a testament to their unwavering love and support for each other. On the morning of the day that would forever change their lives, Felix and Marianne stood in the soft glow of the sunrise, the city gradually awakening outside their window. Marianne, her radiant glow juxtaposed against the delicate hues of dawn, took careful steps while Felix walked by her side. "How are you feeling?" Felix inquired, his eyes filled with concern and love. Marianne offered a tired but genuine smile. "I don't know, Felix. It's a mix of everything. But I can't wait to meet our little one." The journey had indeed been challenging for Marianne. The sleepless nights, the physical changes, and the emotional roller coaster were all part of the intricate tap
The following day dawned with a sense of anticipation in the Anderson household. Felix's plan for a family picnic, featuring Ramon and his two sisters, Crystal and Daisy, was met with enthusiastic agreement from everyone. Marianne, fully supportive of the idea, smiled as Felix shared the details of their day. "Make it the happiest day for him. Enjoy your day," Marianne encouraged, her eyes reflecting the love she felt for Felix and the entire family. Felix grinned, his heart warmed by Marianne's support. "Thank you, love. I love you." With Marianne's blessing, Felix set the wheels in motion for a memorable family outing. The Andersons gathered their picnic essentials – a checkered blanket, a basket filled with sandwiches, fruits, and snacks, and a sense of excitement that permeated the air. As they arrived at the chosen park, a picturesque haven with sprawling greenery and the gentle murmur of a nearby stream, Felix couldn't help but marvel at the perfect setting for their family
The following month proved to be challenging for Marianne. The demands of pregnancy, coupled with the absence of Felix during long working hours, left her feeling weary and alone. With Zoey and Emma at school, the once lively house now echoed with a sense of solitude that weighed heavily on Marianne's shoulders. As she moved through the rooms, each filled with memories of laughter and shared moments, Marianne couldn't shake off the pangs of loneliness. The pregnancy, though a joyful occasion, had taken a toll on her energy, leaving her more susceptible to emotional waves. One quiet afternoon, the house seemed particularly empty. Marianne stood in the living room, gazing out of the window at the swaying trees. The gentle rustle of leaves seemed to underscore the stillness around her, intensifying the feeling of solitude. A wave of emotion washed over Marianne, and she found herself sitting on the couch, her hands resting on her growing belly. The silence pressed in, and she longed f
As the day unfolded, the sun painted the sky with hues of warmth, casting a golden glow over the family picnic. Marianne, Felix, Zoey, and Emma found themselves surrounded by nature's embrace, enjoying the simple pleasures of each other's company. A checkered picnic blanket adorned with an array of delicious treats lay spread out beneath the shade of a towering oak tree. Zoey, her laughter echoing in the air, chased butterflies and picked wildflowers, her enthusiasm adding a touch of joy to the scene. Felix, ever the attentive father, set up a small grill for a spontaneous barbecue, filling the air with the tempting aroma of sizzling delicacies. Emma, sitting on the blanket, couldn't help but marvel at the picture-perfect moment unfolding before her. As Marianne leaned back, taking in the beauty of the day, she felt a gentle squeeze on her hand. Felix, his eyes filled with warmth, whispered, "Are you feeling okay, my love?" Marianne nodded, her heart swelling with gratitude. "I'm
As the stars twinkled above, casting a soft glow over the small family gathered at the cemetery, a gentle breeze rustled the leaves, creating an atmosphere of serenity. Marianne, despite the emotional richness of the day, began to feel a dull ache in her head. She discreetly rubbed her temples, trying not to draw attention to the discomfort. Felix, attuned to Marianne's subtle signs of distress, noticed the furrow forming on her brow. He placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "Are you okay, Marianne?" She offered a small smile, trying to dismiss the growing pain. "I'm fine, just a little headache. It'll pass." Emma, ever perceptive, observed Marianne's discomfort. "Sweetheart, if you're not feeling well, we can head back. We've had a beautiful time here." Zoey, still full of the innocence of a child, chimed in, "Mommy, you should tell Grandpa about your headache. He'll help you feel better." Marianne's heart swelled with both gratitude and warmth at Zoey's concern. "Thank you,
A few weeks after the joyous beach wedding, Marianne, Felix, Zoey, and Emma found themselves standing in front of Marianne's father's grave. The cemetery was peaceful, with the soft rustling of leaves and the distant chirping of birds adding a gentle melody to the air. Zoey, their vivacious five-year-old daughter, clutched a small bouquet of wildflowers in her tiny hands. Her eyes sparkled with innocence as she looked at the headstone, adorned with fresh flowers. "Hi, Grandpa," Zoey chirped, her smile illuminating the somber surroundings. Emma, who had played the role of both mother and grandmother to Marianne and Zoey, felt tears welling up in her eyes. She gently placed a hand on Zoey's shoulder, her voice filled with a mix of love and longing, "I missed you so much, my love." Marianne, holding back her own tears, managed a tender smile. "I missed you too, Father." Felix, ever supportive, greeted the grave with a gentle smile, "Hello, Father. It's nice to see you again." The a
After spending some time at the hospital, Felix, Marianne, and Zoey made their way back home. The drive was quiet, filled with a sense of relief now that they knew Marianne and the baby were going to be okay. Zoey, nestled in the back seat, held onto a small stuffed animal, finding comfort in its familiar presence. As they entered their home, the atmosphere seemed to shift. The living room, once bustling with wedding plans, now felt serene and welcoming. Felix, still carrying Zoey in his arms, glanced at Marianne, his eyes reflecting a mix of love and concern. "Let's get you settled, Marianne," Felix suggested, guiding her towards the sofa. Ethel, who had been waiting at their home, stood up, her eyes filled with worry and guilt. "I'm so sorry, Marianne. I didn't mean for any of this to happen." Marianne offered a tired but genuine smile. "Ethel, it's not your fault. These things happen. And I already told you that it's not your fault."Ethel nodded, her eyes still reflecting the