"By any chance, have you heard of a certain Dr. Rigor Fuentebella? He was a philanthropist doctor together with her daughter" Abby paused and stared at him. For a moment she was speechless. While she was deeply contemplating, Hector anxiously waited for her response. "Rigor Fuentebella is my gr
"You're alone now" Heleyna whispered in pure sympathy. "I still have Dad though we're not that close. And now that I'm married, I have Lam and his entire family" she proudly raves at the mention of Lucy. There was a solemn silence while they all got lost in their thoughts. "Such a small world"
"Dr. Abigail Marie Fuentebella Sandoval-Wright has recently been awarded the highest distinction to individuals who have great contributions to several prestigious fields, the Lobel Prize" "Lobel Prize Award is awarded to individuals who have conferred the greatest benefit to mankind" "Dr. Wright
Lucy could somehow dig for whatever reason in her peculiar behavior but he dared not intrude on her privacy. He believes she will tell him once she is ready. "You will be the first to know. It's just that, I'm at a loss too" dazedly, she mumbles while blankly staring at the hand Lucy was holding.
"The Emperor and Empress with the crowned Prince and their Elders" There was a moment of silence when Abby did not show any reaction while Lucy stared at her, waiting. "Let's go?" After a while of suspended silence, she turns to smile at him. "Let's go" he nodded and squeezed the hand he was h
"It was foolish of me to covet a married woman, more so a pregnant one" he awkwardly chuckles. "But it was the time of my life that I lost direction. I'm so wasted and I felt I could do anything. I felt indomitable that I could even challenge the world" "I don't know what fear is. I fear no one.
"My dowry to your family, Lam" More than anyone, Hector was the one who was stunned by what Abigail said. With his eyes gaping wide, he looked at her in dread. Not knowing what to feel by the surprise that he was supposed to serve. He came despite his uncertainty of how to convince her but he e
"My father's memories in the stories of my mother are heartening. I grew up looking up to my Dad's perfection as how my Mom tells me" Suddenly, sadness enveloped her every word, making Hector miserably close his eyes. He loved and at the same time dreaded what she would say next. "But Dad seemed