However, Sam smiled. "Don't mind me. I won't know how it'll turn out if I don't try, right?"Miranda replied, "Even if you'll be disappointed?"Sam's gaze darkened. "If so, I'll accept defeat with grace."Miranda didn't expect him to be so stubborn. She fell silent.Picking up on her emotions, Sam s
Hansel's expression eased a little at her words. However, the next moment, he heard her say, "You are also none of my business."It's late now. If you're still going to act up, I'll call the butler and get him to send the guards over."Hansel wasn't done. "Mimi—""I'll count to three. One, two…"Mir
Tilting her head, Miranda tried to imagine. Her lack of imagination limited the images she could see in her mind, but she was less nervous after listening to Dave.In the afternoon when the water was warmer, she and Winter could finally go underwater.There were two types of wetsuits, the one-piece
At that thought, Miranda turned and started to swim as hard as she could.The fishes around her sensed her panic and dispersed. Clenching her jaws, she looked back and saw the shark had started to give chase. It was very fast.She looked around and noticed there were corals everywhere. However, ther
Dave, who had been neglected, suddenly asked, "Hey, she looks unwell. Should we take her to the hospital?"It was then Miranda realized there were many others around her. They all seemed relieved.Winter snapped back to her senses too. "I've called emergency. Are you feeling any discomfort?""I migh
Miranda started to feel cold. When the sea breeze blew, she couldn't help but shiver. She sneezed.How could Winter not notice Dave and Tim were shirking responsibility? She had planned to get to the bottom of it. However, when she heard Miranda sneezing and coughing, she decided to put it aside an
Miranda looked around her. The silence in the dark room was deafening.Thank god it was just a dream…However, she couldn't stop gasping for air. It was like she had just been rescued from the ocean and desperately needed fresh air.The wind chimes at the entrance let out a clear clink as the night
Miranda took a quick look at the business card. It was Simon Chaffey—Senior Partner at Summit Legal Group and the Coopers' top attorney. She bit her lip, tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ear, and thanked him again.The Coopers had the best legal team in the country, and their help had saved