"Do you love me? If so, break up with your boyfriend, baby!" A woman complained in the wrong way. The woman showed a sad face.
"Calm down Loly, be patient. Remember, it was you who told me to go out with him so that he can be our messenger to do all the tasks we have." A man answered while hugging the sulking woman.
"But I don't like seeing her so close to you, I'm jealous, Barnett."
Hazel was amazed by what she saw and exclaimed, "Oh, so this is what you guys meant. What a beautiful plan!" She had only wanted to find solitude in the empty university garden, but she stumbled upon an unforeseen revelation.
Barnett released Loly from his arms and said, "Hazel, it's not what you think." He attempted to hold Hazel's hand, but she coldly pushed it away.
Hazel said firmly, "I have seen enough and for you, Loly Adney, our friendship ending here is sufficient. As for you, Barnett, we are breaking up!" Despite the situation, Hazel did not cry and maintained a flat expression.
Loly remained silent because she was the one who introduced Barnett to her best friend, Hazel. However, as their relationship progressed, Loly became unhappy with it. She then encouraged Barnett to cheat on Hazel and use her intelligence to complete their coursework.
Hazel departs from the location where she learns the truth. She had been wary of Loly's increasingly unusual conduct and was even prohibited from spending time with her partner, Barnett. Although Hazel's heart was shattered, she could not shed tears and only experienced self-defeat.
"Honey, if you don't focus on my lessons, you'd better get out!" Because her mind was wandering. Hazel also received a reprimand from her lecturer. She was never so careless in teaching, but love and pain changed everything.
"Sorry sir." Hazel admitted her mistake, the girl tried to focus, but she couldn't listen to everything the lecturer said. That day, the girl asked her boss and Miss Kana to leave. She didn't want her troubled mind to affect her work.
Hazel became distrustful of Barnett's presence in her workplace after recalling all the events a month ago. Although she believed Barnett was no longer a part of her life, he appeared unashamedly in front of her.
Hazel became distrustful of Barnett's presence in her workplace after recalling all the events a month ago. Although she believed Barnett was no longer a part of her life, he appeared unashamedly in front of her.
"We're leaving, not here!" Hazel walked to the back of the café, Barnett following her.
Austin had been watching the entire situation without anyone noticing. Upon seeing Hazel at the café, he had wanted to greet her, but he was interrupted by a young man. Austin remained silent and observed Hazel's worried expression. Although he tried to remove the man from the situation, he knew it was not his place to do so and instead chose to monitor the status. If the man were to cross a specific boundary, Austin would take matters into his own hands and eliminate the threat himself.
Without making any noise, Austin, a Caucasian man, trailed Hazel to the rear of the rainbow café. He observed her intently from the shadows of the night, his sharp vision never leaving her. Hazel, a teenager, had an irresistible effect on him.
Hazel got to the point when she realized no one was around, asking, "What do you want now? Our relationship ended last time." She didn't want to waste time with someone like Barnett, whom she thought was a coward.
"Hazel, please forgive me. I love you, but Loly always bugs me." Barnett wanted to hold Hazel's hand, but he didn't, remembering that Hazel didn't like being touched suddenly.
"Burnett...you think I'm a grade-schooler who can lie? Burnett, remember the adage that if the host doesn't open the door for the guest, there's no infidelity!" Hazel flat-faced. She was reluctant to date a shameless man like Barnett.
Barnett begged, "Hazel, please forgive me. I promise to change. Please, Hazel!" However, Hazel was becoming tired of men who acted in this manner.
"How could I fall in love with a guy like you? Don't you have self-respect, Barnett? It's useless for me to explain everything to someone like you; now I have a lot of work; you'd better just leave it." Hazel was so sick of the sight of Barnett's face. She felt doused, so she wanted to be with such a man.
Barnett pleaded with Hazel, "I beg you, please give me one chance!" He attempted to take her hand, but someone else firmly grabbed his hand before he could.
"You heard what my girlfriend said," Austin said with emphasis. He showed up because he couldn't stand to see the snot-nosed boy hold back the woman who had taken his attention.
"Girlfriend? Is this Hazel? You're a sugar daddy's mistress? I didn't realize you were that cheap!" Barnett tried to reproach Hazel; he was a man who didn't want to lose.
"What would you do if I was your sugar daddy's mistress?" Hazel challenged Barnett, no matter if he wanted to be called a mistress. She was sick of dealing with someone like Barnett.
Austin said coldly, "Do you want to leave now, or do you want me to break your hand?" Although he wanted to break the snot-nosed boy's hand, he didn't want to frighten Hazel.
"I'm going, it's a good thing I broke up with a bitch like you. Oh, when your contract with her is up, you call me, and I'll pay you!" Barnett revisited Hazel. Hazel's eyes were a little dull at this moment; she never thought the person she once loved would look down on her so much.
"Even if I became a prostitute, I wouldn't serve someone like you!" Hazel clasped her hands firmly. She tried to hold back her emotions that were already churning out.
Austin, who noticed Hazel holding back her tears, embraced her to comfort her. He was aware that Hazel was not a resilient girl but rather delicate.
Hazel released all the emotions she had been suppressing and wept in the embrace of a man she had recently encountered. Despite being a stranger, Austin gave her a level of solace that she had not experienced from anyone else.
After Hazel had finished crying, Austin promptly retrieved a cloth from his pocket and softly wiped away her tears.
"From now on, you will be Uncle Hazel's favorite. Whoever hurts you, you have to tell Uncle!" Austin looked closely at Hazel's red eyes.
"Yes, uncle, from now on, uncle is daddy Hazel!" Hazel threw herself back into the cozy embrace Austin had given her.
“Now get ready. We’re going to eat dinner.” Austin gently stroked Hazel’s hair, and the white man seemed quite happy with Hazel’s new title of “sugar daddy.” A girl who caught his attention. “But Hazel has work to do as an uncle,” Hazel replied hesitantly. She can’t do whatever she wants. Her boss has always been excellent. “Just get ready. I’ll take care of your permission. Remember, Uncle is your sugar daddy now!” Austin’s arrogant nature came out. The CEO of a large real estate company had a very elitist attitude. Austin was in vain because he was so capable that no one dared criticize his attitude. “Alright, my sugar daddy!” Hazel put on her best smile as she immediately ran to the rainbow café. Hazel looked very excited.Austin chuckled and said, “So cute.” Hazel’s enthusiasm made him feel the positive energy from the little girl. It had been a while since Austin had felt this happy. Ever since his loved one disappeared, his smile had vanished, too. Following Hazel’s departur
"Hazel... Let's get up, it's already 8 o'clock. You should eat first." Austin gently patted the cheek of Hazel, who was still in her dream world. The girl looked tired, probably because of the incident earlier in the day. He almost endangered her life. "Already there, Dad?" Hazel asked, yawning in a hoarse voice typical of people waking up. The girl also yawned, indicating that she was a pretty deep sleeper. It had been a long time since the girl was so sleepy; she usually had nightmares from living with a cruel demon. Austin said, "We have arrived. Let's eat first." He smoothed the girl's hair, which had become messy, as she fell asleep in the car."Yes, dad, that sweet Hazel is already awake, but aren't we in the right place, Daddy? This restaurant is so luxurious that I don't think Hazel should be here." Hazel looked out the window; the girl didn't feel like she belonged in such a quaint place."Have you forgotten who your Dad is?" Hmph. Austin didn't expect Hazel to be so condes
“Where have you been, coming home at this hour?” Mery said when she saw her daughter coming home at 11 pm. She had gone to bed by then, but when she woke, she found that Hazel hadn’t come home yet. Hazel couldn’t stay up that late, and Rainbow Cafe closed at 9:30 pm.“That’s-““I don’t care what you do, but remember, this is my house. If you don’t follow all the rules I’ve set, you’d better get out of this house.” Mery said coldly. After saying what she wanted, the woman left Hazel alone.Hazel murmured happily, “God, is my mom starting to notice me?” Finally, after all this time, her mother showed concern for her, even if not fully. Nonetheless, it meant a lot to Hazel.It was undeniable that Mery hated Hazel because her life became a mess from the moment the child entered her life. The man who fathered Hazel was not worthy of being called a man, as he committed the heinous act of raping Mery because she rejected his affection. After the devastation he caused Mery’s life, he left wit
"I saved you out of humanity. I have a sister and a mother, so there's no way I could leave another woman in such a bad state. As a human being, I have a conscience." Kenzie was upset that her humanity was being questioned like that."Sorry, I didn't mean to suspect you, but I grew up in a state where I couldn't trust strangers, even my close relatives." Sheren felt terrible. Her suspicion had hurt the man who had saved her so sincerely."It's okay, I understand, and you just rest first. I'll make you something to eat." Kenzie let the Caucasian woman fall back asleep on her bed. Sheren was the first woman to enter her room and sleep on her bed."Don't bother, I'll just go home. I've bothered you enough!" Sheren pulled Kenzie's hand as she was about to leave the room. She didn't want to bother the man anymore."Are you sure you want to go home? If you can, go ahead." Kenzie did not stop the woman. Kenzie understood that women like the girl she saved were very stubborn, so there was no
"With all the self-defense knowledge my father had taught me, I devised a plan to escape, but unfortunately, my body was so weak that I ended up meeting you. I don't know what my fate would have been if I had met them instead of you. I might not be able to breathe fresh air today." Sheren cried again. Everything that was happening to her was so cruel. She didn't know why God wanted her to suffer so much. She suffered physical pain, and her spirit was hurt if they wished to her possessions. She would have given everything, but why did they have to break her heart so hard?"You are strong!" Kenzie hugged Sheren back. He didn't have the right words to comfort her at the moment. She was strong enough to survive and escape. It was good he hadn't taken her to the hospital or the police station. If he had done those things, the girl's life would have been in danger again."I want to take my revenge on them," Sheren said with determination. She was not a weak woman who would stand by when op
"No!" a girl yelled, covering her face with her hands.The car's wheels creaked as I forced her to stop. "You're fine, right?" A man got out of the car he was using."I'm fine, uncle," replied the woman he almost hit while sobbing."Shall we go to the hospital? I don't want you to be injured." The man wearing a black shirt attempted to persuade the young girl he nearly collided with. He was concerned the minor incident would negatively affect her reputation."I'm Hazel, it's okay!" The shoulder-length black-haired woman replied, trying to smile the best she could."Okay, but you have to give me your number, so you can call me if you need anything." I wondered about the demon who had entered Austin so much that he was so worried about why he almost killed the woman he had been a victim of earlier."Okay, that's Hazel's number. Ah, what's your name, uncle? My name is Hazel Kimberly." The girl who had been frightened earlier instantly transformed into a delighted girl. Hazel was a humble
"How long have you been late, Hazel?" Frank asked Hazel. Frank is Hazel's colleague and best friend at the Rainbow café. "Just now, when I was washing dishes at Mrs. Kana's house, I almost got hit by a car, sis," Hazel explained as she got ready for work. I had employed Hazel at her former junior high school teacher's home as a café server and a dishwasher since school. Despite not wanting to do so, Kana sympathized with Hazel's situation and offered her a position as a laundry worker at her residence. However, Hazel preferred to work hard rather than receive pity. "But are you okay?" Frank panicked, twisting Hazel's petite body to see where the girl was rubbing. "Yeah, brother," Hazel stopped Frank's hand, who wanted to twist her body again to check for wounds on her body. "I'm fine, and Uncle braked before he hit that cute little me." Hazel winked flirtatiously. If Hazel was a thrilled girl outside the home, it was very different when the girl was home. For her, her home was just