~•~“Mr. Larsen informed me that you had been feeling a little under the weather, thus, you couldn’t make it to the party,” Mr. Stan was quick to say at the start of the meeting.Amara felt like she was on a spot as all eyes, including that of Tobias, was focused on her.She forced a chuckle and nod
Amara attended a couple more meetings before wrapping things up for the day, deciding it was time to head to Royals.“You can head on home,” She told Duncan, taking the car keys from his hand as he attempted to drive her towards she and her brother’s meeting point.The assistant seemed skeptical. He
“You’re a bit early,” She commented, waving over a host to take Amara to her table.“But please,” Grace continued, flashing Amara a smile. “Head on to the table, someone will be with you soon.”Amara flashed the lady another smile before following after the host who had led her to her seat.“Please,
Lorenzo stared at the flash drive and frowned even more. That credit couldn’t be given to him and he had no plans of taking it for himself.“I…I didn’t compose that.” He confessed.“Pardon?”Lorenzo took a deep breath. “The person who did it, isn’t me.”Amara raised a brow at his words, confused. If
Although Amara had a lot, if not a few important things to do, she found herself seating by the beach, legs folded close to her chest, a little less than an hour after her conversation with Lorenzo.She watched the sea with vacant eyes and occasionally glanced at the setting sun from time to time, b
She ranted, feeling her mood deteriorate even more as she talked about the one topic she didn’t like all that much.Melanie stayed quiet and listened.“Bethany thinks I’m being selfish, self centered, not seeing any of the good he’s currently doing, but did she see any of the bad he did? He’s only d
Melanie was silent, giving the confirmation she needed.“That’s not a valid reason.”“I didn’t say it was, rather, the only person who can validate the reason is him. Give him a chance to explain himself.”Amara shook her head, not caring if Melanie couldn’t see her. “I didn’t expect this from you.”
Amara had driven the length of the town three times, but still couldn’t seem to find the pharmacy she was looking for.It wasn’t just a regular one, rather, it was the kind of place that dealt with all kinds of medicines, even ones that needed special prescription and were not allowed in the public