Olivia gets discharged from the hospital today. Eden leaves the faculty as soon as his class ends to catch the bus and head there. He's not the first to arrive; Lydia and Ben are standing in front of the reception counter to pay their daughter's medical fees. Eden stops walking and watches them take
Hunter turns around and finds Eden glaring at him. His hand is strong, and it holds his fist so tight it's painful. "Let go of me," he mutters. "I thought I made myself clear before," Eden mumbles, "Not once. Not twice." "Let go," Hunter inhales sharply, "You see, you became a lowlife when you ac
"Good, and you Felix?" replies Harvey. "I...uh..." Felix nervously rubs the back of his neck, "I always want to talk to you, but I'm too shy," he giggles, "You were in my mind since that night two months ago," he presses his lips and looks down. Eden looks at Felix act all shy around Harvey. He u
Eden leaves the classroom, furious, as he just received a text from Jack. The loan sharks were waiting for him outside the faculty building. He can't believe how a month could pass by so fast. It's already time to pay them. Eden runs outside and spots the black-suited men smoking in a corner. He c
Henry parks the car in front of the building. The streets around here are fancy — only affordable for billionaires. There are expensive cars everywhere, and people walk in their tuxedos and silk dresses. Eden opens the door for Harvey and his friends, Dave and Sam, who just had dinner together in a
Kian finishes studying at the faculty library and packs his bag before heading to the cafeteria to grab himself a coffee. It's a Friday night, and he thinks he'd be wasting it if he heads directly home. He takes his coffee and leaves the building. He was about to call his best friend when he rememb
Will takes the stairs to Eden's apartment. The last time he came here with his brother, Eden fought with Olivia because Leo didn't stop crying, and they didn't know what was wrong with him. After that, Kian told him to take it as a lesson to always take his precautions and never get a woman pregnant
Heavy eyes, hammering migraine, a sour taste inside his mouth, Harvey has a hard time waking up this morning. He groans and stretches his arms toward the window, where a warm sunray is peaking. He opens one eye and checks his phone to see what time it is. It's earlier than he thought. Harvey sighs a