Danielle shook her head, “My opinion doesn’t mean anything because I’m not you.” “Henry has always treated me well, which is why it’s hard for me too. But… I’m just very confused about this, and I was wondering how another person would approach this. Would you… have as much hesitations as I do?” D
Danielle smiled bitterly. That certainly was true if not for the fact that the said person was Karl’s brother. Nevertheless, she nodded and sat up, opening the stack of documents she had just received. There were details she had to leave out. After all, it was the affairs of the Burt family, and s
Danielle rolled her eyes at Karl and observed his seemingly innocent expression. She was sure of what she witnessed this time. How could she have been mistaken? “When did I buy clothes for Willow?” Karl asked her with a relatively straight face. “On Saturday. I went shopping with Mrs. Yves when s
“No, she was just venting to me. You’re going to be an uncle soon.” “She’s pregnant?” Danielle nodded. “Yeah, but it doesn’t look like she wants to keep the baby. It’s your brother who insists on her having the baby.” “Why doesn't she want the baby?” “She says she’s worried about people making f
“I don’t want things to turn out like this either.” Willow wept. “This is just as hard for me. Do you think I would easily make such a decision? If I were truly so cold-blooded, I would’ve aborted the child long ago instead of troubling myself over it for so long. Karl, you have truly let me down.
She wanted to wring herself free, but that only made Karl deepen the kiss. Once satisfied with the kiss, he slowly let go of her with a determined look in his eyes. “So? Did you taste tobacco?” Danielle frowned and looked at the cigarette butt on the ground. A quarter of it was missing, which mea
Since Willow had moved out, Karl took Danielle back to the villa to stay. Karl did not want her to have to make her meals living in Mason Neighbourhood. Thursday afternoon was the last game of the basketball tournament. Timothy, probably filled with motivation, played with extra vigor. He lived
Karl smiled. He should certainly attend. After all, Danielle could not hold her drink. If someone got her drunk… At least he could be there to address the situation. … Danielle never knew her students could drink so much.They started at 6 p.m., and only 15 minutes had passed when they finished