its light shadowing over the cities across the pavements.
the streets, a shadow elo
treets, holding a band of papers close to her chest. As she rushed
t first as she panted o
truggled to make out the words that she was about to say. "I–I
s. There were people pushing against each other, with their lea
o the forest of people. Without another word, she snatched
cry erupted from the crowd as the woman s
out to grasp the handsome man beside her. "P
Ji ran as fast as she could. However, she was no match for the man. Soon, he finall
mele
grabbed the bag from the thief. Without anoth
in seconds, but the list in her pocket became heavier at the thought of her losi
o Aaron Mu, grabbing him by the sleeve.
her life, her dignity, herself, as long as she
u glared at her. "Let me go." He snarled o
a Ji's body. It was not until then t
try of his facial structure was magnificent, but his eyes seeped no
eas
ing else, Melissa Ji was s
Don't touch m
heart. She wanted to say something to explain herself and he
outed, leaning over
othly. "It's a good thing you got it back. It was the bag
lored with disdain and hatred for the act that she'd committed. She avoi
that had happened before them as they rushed over to the places they needed to be
he water that drenched the pavements. She s
on her feet. Her white dress was drenched with the rain, and the bottoms of he
more. Yet, she seemed
Ji took a deep breath before
go back to that house over aga
e door open, eyes da
hol wafted around Melissa Ji, h
ly walked over towards her and grabbed the strands of her pitch black hair. "Didn't I tell you not to go out? You little bitch
. She wanted him to leave her alone, wanted him to r
the ground. Its crash echoed across the living
ut to go back up when she was kicked to the ground by her own father. The glass slashed down her lower b
sounded from the other end of t
e was stark pale, like a kid who was read
ng towards him. "Mond, don't worry. I will raise money t
body was shaking from the aftereff
have you been?" he deman
ilence, she helped him walk over to the room in the corner of the house. On
leave, she heard a pair hee
wing fully well wh
neck, the woman