She was relieved that the last time she went to eat with Henry, she had dined with his family at his place. If she were to eat with Henry in private, she was going to find herself on the receiving end of the beating. But... why was Claire calling her when things had developed to this point? Claire
Danielle figured that he must be busy at the mall today so she quickly asked, “It’s the weekend today, so I’m free. Are you busy right now? If you are, I can call you back later.” “It's okay, I just finished up some of my tasks and was just lazing around.” “Hmm... well, Claire called me just now.”
Danielle did not make any comments and listened to Henry rant all he wanted. After he was done, he added again, “I know she’s not going to give up that easily too. After all, she has always insisted that she invested her time in me and stuck with me through the most difficult years. How could someo
There was no way Karl would oblige if she asked him to come down to get her. He was always playing games with her. After pacing around outside for ten minutes, she suddenly heard someone calling her name. The voice came from somewhere near the side of the road. She turned around and met Leon along
When Danielle stepped into Karl's office, his expression was dark. “You sure have a lot to talk about with your dear Henry. It’s been more than an hour since I told you to come here. It seems to me that you don’t even care if I starve to death.” Danielle was not remotely upset by this. “How does t
Was he… some sort of clairvoyant? How does he know everything? Karl set the spoon aside. “Don’t you know that there are surveillance cameras in every corner of your college?” Danielle was speechless. “You had someone check the surveillance footage just because of something so trivial?” Karl poked
Karl remained silent while Danielle frantically explained, “He ate something spicy this afternoon. It was not the normal kind of spiciness.” Dave was taken aback by this. “Mr. Burt, thought you couldn’t handle spicy…” “It’s fine, it's not a big deal.” Karl cut his sentence short and turned to the
Even if it was just mindless gossip, there had to be substantial proof to back it up at least. Everyone had collectively taken everything as concrete fact even though the only thing that could serve as proof was a short passage that only functioned as armchair psychology. The comment read, “All fo