this to her. How were the dogs supposed to change her life. She stared into space oblivious of the people staring at her now. Miss Charlotte seems to be the most pleased, her seco
all she had to endure as
g in her ears, she could hear him loud
in her head. Her heart was aching. To everyone she stood shocked at the ou
refused to do so, bringing up her inheritance again. It wasn't logical that he was so stingy to that point but she was desperate and knew he didn't have much time left. She wouldn't need to wait on his demise if only he was good to her. She didn't even want the inheritance to begin with, she just need
s well seeing how Mati
n the will for her, you should get to the end.
why was he feeling sorry for this girl who shou
other's initial interruption. Tears kept flowing down Matilda'
ham. You played me a fool all because I was des
essage without letting others hear her. He hesitated but soon succumbed falling back to his seat. Something w
e's nothing that can be done. Since there's no blood relation to the deceased." She said eying Matilda who stood dazed. Her
had just intiated for him. He disliked her, she was a mistress who got lucky to tie the knot with Mr. Graham and Matilda was just a s
to what you just said?" She a
idn't feel the least pity for her. As far as he was concerned she was a potential home breaker if not one already. He proceeded with the reading but at the end of it all,
to stand the presence of everyone any further. Miss Charlotte seemed to enjoy her miserab
smart man and he used you well for your feeble nature. I hope you choose right the
He studied her briefly before sitting next to her. He got out a handkerchief and handed it over to her. He was surprised a bit at how gently she accepted it. He thought a passed aggression would have met him bu