t's
ing intently. The creaking sound that the
Janet?" Jocelyn's voice sounded like honey as she spoke. "What's
There was a sense of unhappiness and dissatisfaction in
ve been glued to the floor. As I eavesdropped on their conversation
er cirrhosis. It was discovered so late that it was now in an advanced stage. She was in dire need of a liver transplan
lover. I guess it was true what pe
a choice right now. Is it me or her?" Jocelyn was pan
nd barged in on them. Looking down at my sister and the man I loved, I co
I did not care but dee
me. I had to endure the agony. The pain in my heart was too much that I was even oblivious
oking. To top it all off, he was privileged to be born in a
aduate, he declared his
pus, almost everyone in the university gathered around to witness his profes
so vivid in my mind. I ne
er, I knew
as panic in his eyes as he looked at me. Steve o
o the floor. Anger wa
tch!" The sheet was wrapped around her naked body as Jocelyn scornfully mocked m
knees on the floor, there were tears streaming down his face as Steve grabbed my wrist. "Janet, forgive me
ed down on him, coldly. It was as if I w
a garbage bin. I'm not going to take back something that Jocelyn had already laid
terness on Jocelyn's face
me; dolls, candies and everything. Now that we were older, it was a man t
mind now was Hannah
d footsteps from the corridor. It was
ight. What is a
pointed at her and screamed, "What the hell are you doing?! You ar
regnant. It's his child! I cannot possibly marry someone else now. You have to cancel t
?! You are spoiled rotten!" Bernie r
was soft as she cried. "Bernie... How could you raise a hand to Jocelyn? L
e to have a baby. The pressure from both their families was too much f
option, Fiona got pregnant an
despised me. When Jocelyn came along, Fiona
bilities that overshadowed Jocelyn's in many as
illegitimate son of the Lester family. When he was b
erself. There was no way in hell she'd
ent I heard Fiona's suggestion. "He is Jocelyn's fia
dness, Janet." Fiona's voice was soft but her eyes were cold as ice. "Don't you want that ser
s as the doctor's words echoed in my mi
nd I did not have the money
. It was Hannah, a servant of the Lind family, who brought me up like real fami
someone. Why don't you give us a hand and marry the Lester family's son
re so heavy that I felt the weight of it a
r and with a low voice I