Thirty-six weeks into her pregnancy, Shantelle decided to personally buy dresses for when she would give birth. Evan wanted to buy the clothes on the weekend, but Shantelle was too excited. With Andy, she and Karise went to the New South Mall right after work hours. Karise came along, saying she did
Karise laughed. She replied, "Then it's a risk I'm willing to take. I'll enjoy it while it lasts." She was giggling inside, seeing how her answer frustrated Lola more. In truth, though, she wholeheartedly believed her husband would never leave her. "I know women like you - a gold digger," Lola sa
"Mother?" Evan asked, seeing Clara inside his office. "What brings you here?" "Oh, I needed James' help with my ATM," Clara replied. "He said you wouldn't mind that he left to go to the bank." "Of course, Mother. You didn't even have to come by. I could have -" Evan stilled, hearing Andy's call.
"You can scream at me, say anything you like, and I will be patiently sitting here and taking as much discomfort away from you, in any way I can," Evan revealed. "I won't get mad, I promise." "Hmm?" Shantelle reacted. "You can call me whatever names you like, and I won't mind. You can declare war,
"Evan? You had the babies roomed in?" Eleanor asked the second she entered Shantelle's room. Shantelle was still in the recovery room when William and Eleanor arrived. They were surprised to see the babies already in the private room with Clara and Erick. "I couldn't leave them in the care of o
The music resonated across the open garden of the Diamond Hotel, Rose Hills. Everybody stood up to welcome the bride. Shantelle took a video from her seat of how her best friend, Karise, was walking from afar, her head up, her smile reaching her ears. She waved at Karise, and her friend waved back
"He -" The maid glanced at the living room where Milan and Shantelle sat. She shook her head and admitted, "He is... in his room." The maid looked down, softly adding, "With Miss Salome." Dead air fell upon them. Evan froze in shock. Not that it was strange for acquaintances to be together, but did
Earlier at the Francos' home, the two families involved were yelling, trying to figure out how to resolve the matter. It was because Milan and Wendell's brother were set to be married in less than two months. Everything had already been paid for, and Wendell's father, a former politician, felt it