Karl's tone was severe. There was not a trace of warmth in the look he fixed on Harmony. Harmony shrunk instinctively from fear the moment she met the intense look in his eyes. She had never seen him this angry. She whimpered timidly, “I don’t know.” “If you don’t know, why did you act so rashly?
When Danielle observed how agonizingly Harmony cried, she was sure that the girl did not mean any harm by releasing Willow. However, she also had to consider Karl’s perspective. He must be devastated. Harmony took Danielle's hand and asked nervously, “Sis, why did Willow… What does she have agains
“That’s enough. You don’t have to keep defending her. It’s not news that she has worms for brains.” Danielle grunted, “Why would you slap her if you know that’s just what she’s like?” Karl recalled his hitting Harmony and frowned, “Because I was upset by how stupid she could be.” Danielle pulled
It was noon, and Hazel had been waiting in the office for nearly half an hour but it did not seem like Timothy was going to visit her. She even called Timothy, only to find out that his phone was shut off. It was rather uncharacteristic of him. Hazel began to feel worried and proceeded to call Da
He tightened his grip around the basketball. “There will never be peace in this household if we don’t catch that murderer Willow and bring her to the law.” Danielle gently patted his shoulder. She did not know what to say. She wondered what would happen if Harmony had not been deceived by Willow an
Danielle was just about to chase after the figure when Ava held her back. She cast a troubled look in the direction Danielle was heading toward and asked, “Hey, what were you looking at?” “Huh?” Danielle cast a confused glance at Ava, and by the time she turned back, the mysterious figure had vanis
Soon enough, Burtie fell asleep. Danielle covered him underneath the blanket before turning to Karl to ask, “Any news about Willow?” Karl shook his head. “She knows we’re on the lookout for her. There’s no way she would allow herself to slip up and show herself.” Danielle assured Karl, “She’s wan
It was good that his leg was fine. He was still young. It would be a pity if he had to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.Danielle looked away and continued walking forward.At that point, she believed she did not have to get involved with someone from her past since they were not fated to