The classroom was starting to empty as some of its occupants had already gone to the cafeteria for lunch. Abigail remained seated at her desk with an open book on the table, lamenting the math grade she had just received.
"Darn it!" the teenager muttered with a hiss.
Her friend sitting beside her glanced over from the corner of her eye. "Bad again?" she asked, grinning teasingly.
Abigail turned to the face of the beautiful Italian-descendant girl and then squinted. "Are you satisfied because I got a lower grade? Are you satisfied because you can mock me as you please?" she retorted, annoyed.
Flavia, the golden-eyed, pretty girl nodded happily. "At least I know there's something an Abigail can't do. And that's math," she chuckled gleefully. Once again, Abigail just squinted. "Abby," she called.
"Hmm..." Abigail replied as she put her book back into her light blue backpack.
"My grandparents invited me to spend the weekend in Manhattan. Do you want to come?" she asked, pouting playfully.
Abigail pursed her lips, contemplating. "No," she refused.
"Why?" Flavia looked at Abigail sadly.
"This weekend, I have plans with Aunt Claire. She just got paid, so she's treating me to food and a stroll," Abigail's enthusiastic response further saddened Flavia.
"Come on, postpone your outing. I want to introduce you to my dad," she pleaded again.
Abigail shrugged. "Why do I have to meet your dad? I already know who your dad is. Haven't you been showing me his photos all this time?" she replied flatly.
Flavia pouted again. Abigail looked at her friend and felt sorry at the same time. Even though she sometimes felt unfairly treated by her parents who paid more attention to her younger brother, she felt luckier because at least she had both parents who would always be there for her if she needed them.
Meanwhile, Flavia... Abigail knew that since she was a child, Flavia had been living with her grandparents because her father was too busy with his own world. And Flavia's mother? To this day, all Abigail knew was that Flavia herself never even knew what her mother looked like. Whether her mother was still alive or not, Abigail couldn't say.
But even though she never lived with her father, as a child, Flavia loved and admired him greatly. Whenever there was an opportunity, all Flavia would express were praises and admiration for her father. Perhaps if Abigail were in Flavia's position, she would hate her own father. But Abigail was different, and so was Flavia. Her friend was a girl who was incredibly kind and had too much love. And sometimes, Abigail asked herself, did Flavia's father love her too?
At the beginning of her acquaintance with Flavia, Abigail assumed that the girl was very arrogant. Just because she was beautiful—given that she was of mixed heritage—and also wealthy, she didn't even socialize with her classmates. Until one day, Abigail discussed this with her aunt, Claire. Instead of agreeing, her aunt mocked her and gave her advice.
"Don't judge someone based on what you hear. Don't judge someone just because of your first impression of them. It could be that she doesn't socialize because she simply can't. And earlier you said she's of Italian descent? Maybe she has language barriers." Abigail still remembered her aunt's words then. "Or maybe she's just a shy person. And since you're not one to be shy, why don't you be the one to reach out and make friends with her?"
And the next day, Abigail did what her aunt suggested. She deliberately approached Flavia and introduced herself. And to her surprise, what her aunt said was indeed true. Because after a month of getting to know each other, Flavia's quiet and shy demeanor disappeared. It turned out that the girl could be even more talkative than Abigail.
In the end, Abigail also found out that Flavia had just moved to this city and now lived in a residential complex not far from where she lived. Flavia also introduced Abigail to her paternal grandparents. The middle-aged couple was very friendly and kind to her.
Believe it or not, at first, Abigail was afraid to visit Flavia's residence, which was more like a palace. Not to mention she had security guards and many workers at her house. Flavia was more like a princess from the fairy tales Abigail often read.
Everyone who knew Abigail's grandmother knew that Julie Hampton was known to be talkative and judgmental. She liked to gossip and criticize people as she pleased. It was not uncommon for Abigail to be scolded just for doing something she deemed inappropriate. And this contrasted sharply with Flavia's grandmother, Brianna Quirino.
Abigail's first impression of Brianna's grandmother was awe. How could she not, seeing her sharp gaze and her expressionless face, Abigail assumed that her friend's grandmother would kick her out right away. Or at least tell Flavia to stop being friends with her because they were not on the same level.
But Abigail was wrong.
She remembered her aunt's advice not to judge someone based on first impressions. Because it turned out, once again, she was wrong to assume because Brianna's grandmother turned out to be an extraordinarily kind woman. And even now, after being friends with Flavia for quite some time, Abigail felt like she was Brianna's second granddaughter. Because wherever she went or whatever she bought for Flavia, she would also buy it for Abigail.
Wasn't that a kind of luck for her too?
"Abby, please come with me, okay?" Flavia's persuasion brought Abigail back to reality.
"No, no, no, Via," Abigail refused again. Flavia looked at Abigail with a pouty face and then walked out of the class, stomping her feet. Abigail let her be, knowing that in the end, Flavia would come back to her anyway.
Flavia's silence only lasted until the end of the first class after the break. Because afterward, the girl approached again, and they resumed working on their assignments together.
"So, are you going to stay over at my house?" Abigail asked as they packed their belongings into their bags.
Flavia nodded, and together they walked towards the school gate.
What Abigail liked about Flavia's family—despite their wealth—was that they truly taught independence to Flavia. For instance, they deliberately allowed Flavia to use the school bus or public transportation instead of being chauffeured by a private driver.
Flavia's grandmother once said that all this was done so that Flavia could be trained and accustomed. So that Flavia would know what public transportation she could use if she ever found herself in an emergency.
They boarded a bus that took them to Abigail's residential complex. Afterwards, they walked a few hundred meters until they finally arrived in front of a two-story house.
Yes, Abigail didn't actually come from an ordinary family either. It could be said that her family's economic status was also in the upper-middle class. Her late grandfather was an extraordinarily wealthy cement factory owner. His business is now carried on by Abigail's own father and expanded to brick and tile factories.
Compared to Flavia, who didn't have uncles or aunts, Abigail was once again more fortunate because her grandmother had three sons and one daughter. Unlike Flavia, whose father was an only child.
The eldest son of her grandmother was Abigail's own father, Robby. He got married and had Abigail and her brother Revano. And now, her mother was pregnant with their third child. Then, the second son of her grandmother, her father's younger brother named Harry. He got married and now lived out of town. It had been five years since Robby got married, but he and his wife hadn't had any children yet. Then, in the third childbirth, her grandmother gave birth to a pair of twins, a boy named Gladwin, and a girl named Claire.
So far, among her father's siblings, Abigail could only get close to the twins Gladwin and Claire, especially Claire because besides their relatively close age, Claire was also the only daughter in her father's family. For Abigail, she felt more comfortable sharing everything about her problems with her aunt. In fact, if she wanted something, she was braver to ask Claire and Gladwin than her own parents.
Abigail and Flavia entered the house, greeted by a response only from her elderly mother's housekeeper. It seemed like nobody had returned yet. The large house was only occupied by Abigail's family and her grandmother. As for Gladwin and Claire, even though they weren't married yet, they already had their own place and seemed comfortable living there.
Abigail and Flavia went straight to the second floor where Abigail's room was and decided to rest there.
"Is Aunt Claire coming here?" Flavia asked shortly after they entered the room.
"Why, do you miss her?" Abigail teased.
Flavia blushed and nodded with a smile.
Abigail herself wondered what made Flavia so fond of her aunt. Her friend often asked about Claire. Well, Abigail couldn't deny that she admired her father's youngest sister. Even her grandmother often praised and compared Abigail to her. Not only because of their facial resemblance, but in every aspect, Claire was always used as a benchmark. The same was done by her father, Robby.
Claire, her father's youngest sister, was indeed an intelligent woman. She wasn't the spoiled type despite being the only daughter in her family. She was a hardworking person who Abigail truly admired.
Abigail didn't know her aunt's actual IQ test score. What she knew was that the twins graduated from high school at the age of sixteen due to successful acceleration. After that, her aunt graduated with honors at the age of nineteen and even went on to pursue a master's degree immediately afterward.
She was adept at managing finances. When Abigail's grandfather passed away and distributed his inheritance, her aunt used the money for investments, and from those investments, she now owned a luxurious house for a single woman like herself.
Her aunt also had a culinary business—which surprised her—and surprisingly, her business ran very smoothly. She was a wealthy woman at a relatively young age, but oddly enough, she still worked for someone else's company. Instead of working with Abigail's father or Harry or focusing on her own business. That's what often confused Abigail. As confused as she was understanding her aunt's character, which could be described as 'unpredictable'.
Believe it or not, Abigail often considered her aunt strange. Her aunt always gave off a 'grumpy' impression to those who saw her for the first time, even though in reality, she wasn't like that. Claire Hampton was indeed unique. She could be cold at one moment but then gentle the next second. She could act indifferent but also caring at the same time. People said her mood was unpredictable, and that was indeed true. But more than that, her aunt was a very loving person. Even though she helped people selectively.
"Abby?" Flavia once again brought Abigail back from her reverie.
"Hmm.."
"Do you think Aunt Claire would want to be my mother?" Flavia's question left Abigail momentarily speechless.
KansasMonday came around again. But for some reason, this Monday wasn't like the usual Mondays filled with sour faces and a bit of grumbling from the employees feeling bored with the routine. This Monday seemed more chaotic. Claire, walking in from the front door, already noticed how the office boys and cleaning services team were bustling around with their tools in hand. And not only that, even the security guards seemed busy cleaning their guard posts.Claire ignored them and continued walking towards her office. And it turned out, it was just as chaotic in there. Claire placed her bag in the designated drawer under her desk and glanced at Bella with confusion. "What's going on?" she whispered to her friend. Her eyes scanned the room, observing her colleagues busy sprucing themselves up.Bella looked back at Claire with an incredulous look. "You don't know?" Bella asked Claire, who responded with a raised eyebrow. She looked back at Bella with a puzzled expression. "The owner of Co
Manhattan Antony entered his father's study and saw the elderly man sitting in his chair, looking serious about his reading."What did you call me here for?" He asked as he sat down on the plush leather sofa opposite his father's desk."There's no reason. I just want to see my son's face, is that not allowed?" Arthur asked back as he closed the book he was reading and looked at his son's face intently behind his glasses.Antony did not answer his father. Since his first marriage failed, Antony rarely visited his parents' home even though they were in the same city. Shame made him keep his distance from his own children and parents."Is there something serious you want to talk about?" Antony asked curiously. "That's usually what happens when you 'intentionally' call me here." Antony said with a flat expression to which Arthur responded with a mocking grin."Things are 'serious' to me, but maybe not that serious to you." Arthur said as he leaned his back against the back of the chair.
The faint sound of her granddaughter's laughter could be heard in the distance. Arthur Quirino rose from his seat and left Antony. He walked out of the study only to see Flavia walking in the arms of Altezza Quirino, Arthur's niece."Are you back?" Arthur asked his granddaughter.Flavia and her sparkling golden eyes nodded cheerfully."Uncle, how are you?" Altezza came closer and hugged Arthur before kissing his left and right cheeks."Okay. I'm doing well." Arthur replied happily. "It's been a long time since I've seen you..." He complained softly."I've been busy working at the headquarters lately. So I haven't had time to visit Kansas." She explained briefly. "Where's aunty?" Altezza looked around for the middle-aged woman who was none other than Arthur's wife."Maybe she's in the kitchen." Arthur said again. Then without saying goodbye Altezza walked towards the kitchen in search of her aunt. "Did you have a nice outing?" Arthur asked his granddaughter. Flavia nodded enthusiastica
Quirino's residence a few days before Antony went to KansasThe elderly couple looked at their grandson with pleading eyes. "We want you to come with us to Italy. It won't be long, just two weeks. After your aunt's wedding, we'll rest for a few days before coming back here." Arthur Quirino coaxed his grandson.Brianna Quirino also nodded her head. "The midterms are still a long time away anyway. There's still plenty of time to study." She said softly.The middle-aged couple were planning to attend the wedding of one of their distant cousins in Italy and were persuading their only granddaughter to come with them.Considering that the party preparations and family gatherings afterward would take days, the Quirino couple wanted to leave early before the D-day and enjoy a few days off afterward before returning to America. They did this in consideration of their age. But apparently, their plans for this trip were not met with enthusiasm by their granddaughter as Flavia did not seem excite
"We apologize for coming here to trouble you." Brianna started the conversation. "My husband and I were about to leave to attend the wedding of one of our relatives. My husband's cousin is very ill at the moment, and is getting his youngest daughter married at the same time. But our granddaughter Flavia doesn't want to come with us." Brianna paused to let Julie understand where she was going with this. "As Flavia might have told you. She's an only child, and we only have one son, and he lives separately from us. So if we leave Flavia home alone, we feel anxious. Even though we have a housekeeper we can trust, but still, as a parent I feel uneasy." Julie nodded her head in agreement. "So if you don't mind, I would like to ask for your approval for Abigail to accompany my granddaughter in our home." She asked at the end of the sentence."Yes, I can understand that." Abigail's grandmother replied softly. "That's fine with me. But I apologize in advance, it's not that I don't trust the ma
Sunday morning, Claire and Abigail drove Julie to the airport. In accordance with Julie's request, after taking the suitcases out of the car, they left the airport immediately."So, what about Flavia?" She asked when they were on a quiet street.Abigail shrugged without turning to her aunt. "Flavia went to Manhattan last Saturday to drop off her grandparents. She said she was going back to Kansas with her father.""So, she'll be staying with her dad while her grandparents are gone?" Asked Claire again curiously. Abigail replied with a shake of her head. "And then?""Then what?""Then what's the problem with her living with her father? Why do you seem to dislike that idea?""There is no problem. It's just that I have doubts about their relationship. Flavia says that she likes living with her father, but she also says that she feels awkward." Abigail replied with a chuckle. "Besides, even if her father lived with her, it wouldn't be a guarantee that he would always be with her. Flavia s
Fifteen minutes later, Claire had finished her work and shut down her computer just as the sound of footsteps could be heard approaching from behind her back.Claire turned her head and saw Shelly smiling at her. "Overtime at the end too?" The near middle-aged woman teased.Claire shrugged. "Do I have any choice but to work late into the night like this? I'm just an employee, if I refuse my boss's orders I'll be fired. And I don't want that to happen." She replied carelessly."Good girl." Shelly replied as she patted Claire's shoulder. "Then, I'll go first." She said and Claire just nodded.The sound of the CPU machine's fan now dominated the quiet room along with the sound of Shelly's footsteps getting further away. Unconsciously, the silence made Claire shudder in horror. It turned out to be creepy to be alone in a silent room.Honestly, during her time at Coskun Company, this was the first time Claire worked late into the night. Claire is a disciplined and punctual person, so she l
In Claire's car.Right after the car door closed, Abigail squealed as she shook Claire's arm. "Oh my goodness auntie..." Her loud voice made Claire immediately cover her ears. "Why didn't you say that Claire's father is crazy handsome?" she blurted out with both hands patting her cheeks.Claire glanced at her niece as she raised one eyebrow before releasing her handbrake and driving the car again. "I don't understand what you're thinking. So is Flavia's father handsome or crazy?" She said flatly.Abigail spluttered at her aunt's words. "Don't play dumb. Next time, if you see a handsome man, share it with me. Don't collect it for yourself." " Abigail complained with pouting lips.Claire rolled her eyes. "You think men are objects, you can just collect them. Besides, he's the same age as your father, do you really intend to attract old men?"Abigail clucked loudly. "Who said that I was going to lure an old man? I mean, if one day you
The two teenagers turned their heads simultaneously towards the aisle as they saw an ominous aura spread around them. Moreover, people were now looking in the same direction. Where the woman Flavia and Abigail had not expected to see had just appeared."Why is that woman there?" Abigail whispered to her best friend.Flavia who had been engrossed in her digital camera and taking pictures was now holding it languidly. "I don't know." She replied innocently. She looked back at the photo produced by her hand, choosing to ignore Abigail and her suspicions."Shall we go closer to them?" Abigail asked in a challenged tone.Flavia raised her head again and looked at her best friend with a furrowed brow. As Abigail started to take a step, Flavia held her back by holding Abigail's arm tightly and shaking her head."No, Abby." She said.Instead, she pulled her best friend's hand to walk away from the reception room and left the hall by walking in the hotel's garden area to take some photos as a
"Full?" asked Claire with a furrowed brow.Antony deliberately re-emphasized his lower body so that Claire was wide-eyed. "You know what I mean, right?" Antony whispered in the girl's ear that inevitably made Claire shudder in horror.The man's lips teased her, starting to caress the side of her face so that she unconsciously looked up and gave him the opportunity to explore the slender recesses of her neck."Can I ask for my rights now?" he asked in a pleading tone.Claire shook her head."Why again now?" Antony asked in a whining tone."Your body stinks," Claire said as she wrinkled her nose. "Go take a shower." She ordered as she turned Antony around and pushed him into her room until he reached her bathroom.Antony wanted to resist, but seeing his wife's glare, he finally went in.What's wrong with his wife. Why is it so hard to conquer her? Instead of spending time kissing hot and wet, Claire pushed him into the shower. Antony had hoped they would move on to the next stage that h
"Those two women were the answer to my mother's prayers," she said, anger flaring in her voice.Antony was taken aback. "No, darling. Your mother's prayers will never be answered like that.""Alright, they did come with certain intentions. But can't you see me? To me, they are nobody. In my eyes, in my heart, in my mind, there is only Claire, Claire, and Claire. There's no other woman." Antony coaxed her in a soothing tone.Claire couldn't help but chuckle at that. "Don't sweet-talk me," she replied with a hint of amusement.Antony shook his head. He stepped closer to his wife. Claire still had her arms crossed over her chest, and to maintain some distance from him, she leaned her body back."I'm not sweet-talking you, darling. I'm speaking the truth. If only there were experts who could read my mind and heart, you could ask them. I'm sure they would tell you the truth. And if they lied, I would bribe them to say what I want them to say," Antony said again.Claire rolled her eyes. Ant
"Those two women were the answer to my mother's prayers," she said, anger flaring in her voice.Antony was taken aback. "No, darling. Your mother's prayers will never be answered like that.""Alright, they did come with certain intentions. But can't you see me? To me, they are nobody. In my eyes, in my heart, in my mind, there is only Claire, Claire, and Claire. There's no other woman." Antony coaxed her in a soothing tone.Claire couldn't help but chuckle at that. "Don't sweet-talk me," she replied with a hint of amusement.Antony shook his head. He stepped closer to his wife. Claire still had her arms crossed over her chest, and to maintain some distance from him, she leaned her body back."I'm not sweet-talking you, darling. I'm speaking the truth. If only there were experts who could read my mind and heart, you could ask them. I'm sure they would tell you the truth. And if they lied, I would bribe them to say what I want them to say," Antony said again.Claire rolled her eyes. Ant
Antony stopped his car outside Claire's house and unlocked the gate with the spare key he had kept for a long time.Claire's car hadn't moved from its spot. It was still there since the last time Antony visited his fiancée's home, before Claire's family took her back.Who knows? Maybe Claire could hear the gate opening or maybe not. But one thing was clear: his wife did not welcome him at all because Claire's house felt eerily silent.Was Gladwin playing a trick on him? Who knows if Claire was really back at her house.He opened the front door and stepped inside, greeting her. Once again, there was no response. When Antony noticed Claire's bedroom door slightly ajar, he walked in.Claire wasn't there. All that was left was the small suitcase she had brought from the hotel room."Claire, sweetheart," Antony called out again, but still, there was no answer.Could it be that Claire left again after dropping off her suitcase and saw Gladwin leave? he wondered to himself.Antony continued
Quickly, Anastasia ran after Antony. She called his name repeatedly, but Antony chose to ignore her until her stiletto heels finally brought her close to him. She immediately reached out and grabbed Antony's arm, but he harshly brushed her off."Antony, listen to me. Please. I'm really sorry. I apologize," she said in a whiny tone.The woman tried to grab Antony's hand again, but he pushed her away once more, causing her to fall and kneel on the cold marble floor.Not wanting to give up, Anastasia wrapped her arms around Antony's legs, forcing him to stop."I'm truly sorry," she pleaded again, her voice desperate. She begged for the man's compassion, finally realizing that everything Antony had said in the room earlier was no joke. "I... I..." She couldn't find the words. "I'm sorry, please forgive me," she begged, tears starting to wet her face.Antony looked down at her with a sharp gaze. "Do you realize that what you're doing has crossed the line?" he asked in his cold tone.Anasta
Antony arrived at a luxurious five-star hotel located not too far from his family's hotel. As soon as he parked his car, he headed straight to the room Letizia had mentioned when he contacted his cousin earlier.Inside the lavish room rented by his ex-wife sat Antony's mother, Brianna Quirino, alongside her husband, Mr. Arthur. Meanwhile, Letizia stood with her hip leaning against the bar chair, her arms crossed over her chest.Don't ask where her children and husband were. Antony guessed that his sister-in-law was waiting for them somewhere.The three family members displayed different expressions, surely with different thoughts filled with questions that might mirror what was in Antony's own mind.On the other side of the room, right above the sofa facing away from the window, two women sat side by side. One was Anastasia, a woman he had pretended to date for work purposes. The other was his ex-wife, the woman he once loved deeply, who had given him a beautiful and devoted daughter.
But then Claire tried to clear her mind. She refused to believe that her mother could be so cruel to her; if that were the case, Claire might end up resenting her mother for the rest of her life.Disloyal? She didn't care about that word.Her face was already free of makeup, and her hair had been released from the beautiful tiara she had worn earlier. Now, the makeup artists helped Claire start to unbutton the lovely gown she had worn, which had so many buttons down the back.Once everything was removed, Claire opened her suitcase, searching for clothes. She decided to clean herself up in the bathroom that was in the dressing room.Feeling refreshed after showering and washing her hair, Claire put on the clothes she had chosen: a pair of jeans and a loose shirt instead of the dress Antony had picked out for her to wear on their honeymoon, which they were supposed to take right after the reception she was now reluctant to attend.No, she wouldn't just surrender herself to her husband a
The events proceeded according to the instructions from the host.Happy? Of course, Claire was happy. Especially seeing Bella's silly antics, who didn't hesitate to liven up the event alongside Gladwin and some of his office friends invited to the wedding, which surprised them as well.After all, Claire's absence from the office had already been quite shocking, and now they were suddenly presented with news of a wedding they had never seen any signs of."I had my suspicions when our big boss showed up at my wedding, and it turns out he was after the cheese in the sandwich," Chand whispered when his friend arrived with his wife. Claire could only smile in response to that accusatory remark.A snippet of the song that Adaline was singing on stage made Claire and Antony hold hands tightly, hoping that no obstacles would disturb them in the future.Guests began to dwindle. Amidst welcoming guests, they also took several photo sessions—not just with colleagues but also to capture moments w