eemed like every single worker in town was eager to find thems
nths now, trying to juggle with her studies and taking care o
to afford a good school and a good college. Unfortunately, the money was over before she could
wanted to pay well for someone who didn't finish college. Then
for a few coworkers so she could get some extra money. Her grandmother had some money that
rth to her and she had no idea who her father was, so she was raised by Nana. They were a team, both of them against the world. So loosi
ce took her out of her daydream. "I would like my
ry impatiently, looking like a
. The woman left without even saying 'thank you', and Sara
he had to take her to the hospital. At noon, she felt the cold b
ter, after she had finished cleaning the
ith Sarah's help. She wasn't invalid or anything like that, but with age and her illne
comfort during her late years of life. Not that she was expecting her Nana to die anytime so
so very strict while raising Sarah. She wanted her granddaughter to be an independent woman, someone that could go after wh
that just because they are paying, we are their slaves." Sarah rolled h
up working at a coffee shop. Nothing wrong with that though, every w
dy. You're my life, so I'll do everything I can to take care of you, just like
a bit, holding on t
s going to be amazing to you. We just need to be patien
thing we bo
sure," Nana concluded, getting out o
tion wasn't pleasant, but they were doing everything they could so she had a good life quality. But she didn't ha
nd lungs holding up, alright? I know we did one last year, but as time passes,
e bill from the hospital, she almost collapsed. All the money she had saved so far tha
to go for a drink at a pub near her house. She calle
nanny. He had a problem with the last one, it was a mess in the mansion." Bri
again?" Sarah
guy I worked for
CEO?" Sarah wi
Brie replied with a smile. "T
a sip fro
pany or something? How cou
the money he has, it wouldn't surprise me if he had bought the w
ition is for a nanny? It shoul
face da
d forward, trying to look mysterious, and whispered. "The servants s
arah aske
in front of Sarah's lips, so
raise his voice. He just told h
at is the least he should do
teach English and Spanish to the boy. You know a bit of Fren
o, b
s, and Chemistry, so you don't need to worry about that. Basically, yeah, it should be easy. Just
O probably had its advantages. She could use the money, th
sing Sarah that she would arrange the interview for her. She still had
er seen so many expensive furniture and decorative o
hallway filled with doors and made her get inside a very large and bright library. She waited t
pondered over it, was that it was going to be M
ng was clear. She wasn't expecting the man