Timothy gave her a look and stated calmly, “You were the one who threatened me. I have to make sure to entertain you so you don’t follow through.” Upon hearing this, Hazel chuckled. Her threat was more effective than she thought. She jabbed her elbow at Timothy playfully. “Look at you. You’re more
After Danielle came home, she kept Burtie company for a while before Karl returned as well. He drew closer to Danielle before taking Burtie in his arms. Danielle asked, “Finished work early today?” “Early? This is late for me. Those guys at work are taking up my precious time with my wife and son.
Dave stated in a respectful tone, “Sir, I have three concerns.” “Go on.” “We have not verified if she does have depression. If she does turn out to be depressed, I’m afraid that kicking her out like this is going to…” Karl frowned and interrupted him, “What are your other concerns?” “The outside
Willow was thrown off. “Karl… what are you talking about? I don’t… I don’t get it.” Karl sneered, “I never realized you were such a good actor.” “What are you talking about? Please don’t be so vague.” Willow truly had no idea what he was talking about. However, she did have a feeling that somethi
Karl was astounded by such a revelation. Willow tugged at his sleeve again. “Karl, you said you were thankful that you didn't marry me? Did you know how marrying Henry had been nothing but an eternal nightmare for me? From the beginning to end, my feelings have never changed, but why is it that th
Karl looked at Willow with stark indifference. Willow's face had tears streaking down her cheeks. She looked up at him and whimpered, “After I got married to your brother, I resigned from my company because he wanted me to, and since then, I have been disconnected from society. Even if you want me
Karl shut the files and met Timothy’s gaze. “So, here you are to talk to me.” Timothy smiled dryly. “As if I can persuade you. One of my positive traits is that I have self-awareness.” “What are you doing here then?” Karl pulled up a chair and sat across the table from him. “There’s one thing I d
Karl eyed Timothy and beckoned faintly. “Go on.” “When did you fall in love with Sis?” Karl suddenly grew serious upon receiving the question. “That’s a tough question to answer. If think about it, I think it should be from the first time I saw her.” “Huh? You’re not going to tell me that it’s a