g the start of a new day. It's the weekend, so there wasn't
legs, feeling relaxed and refre
as plans with friends or family, or maybe you just want to spend a quiet
he warmth and aroma as he takes a sip. He turns on some calming
ll not woken f
orkout session but he was thinking if he could opt for a more leisurely m
gs fills the air as he cooks up a de
oes to wake Keira
ead and told her the
and let's enjoy the food and talk
eft Keira to
refreshed and energized. As she got out of bed and walked towards the bathroom, she heard the sound of sizzling bacon and the
ssed before heading downstairs to the kitchen. As she entere
sleep?" he asked, placing a plat
er to the counter to pour herself a cup of ste
meal he had prepared. They sat down together at the tab
e of warmth and contentment. Welbeck had always been so thoughtful an
ght?" she said, taking h
ly. "And I love you too. I just want to make
ving plans for
eck
hat no matter what challenges the day may bring, she had someone in her corner
beck interrupted Keira's speech by tellin
has in store for him. He's been working in the company for the past two years and has always met his clients wi
ing for the presentation. But as he reaches the meeting venue, he realizes that he's forgotten his presentation and laptop at home. Panic-st
maintaining focus. Suddenly, the client gives him a strange book and asks him to read it. Welbeck was taken aback by
imself drawn into a world of conspiracies and secrets. He soon realizes that he's not the
he thanks the client and beamed at the client, telling
r the comportment and made
t in a deep sen
reath and stood u
briefcase and a brown enve
nding virtual meetings. As he got off work, he looked outside and was relieved to see that the
le roar. Welbeck knew exactly where he wanted to go. He would drive through the city streets, look
urned up the radio and let the music wash over him, feeling the tension of work slowl
The buildings and concrete structures of the city gave way to rolling hill
wly dissipating. Thoughts of work, deadlines, and meetings be
g only to take in the scenic views and grab some food. He felt free ag
ave to return to reality. He headed back towards the
om his office had rejuvenated him. Welbeck knew that he would be bet
find some peace and escape the chaos of
ars were still bumper to bumper, and the honking was incessant. He had spent over two hours in the traffic, and h
h of relief. He turned off the ignition and took a few deep bre
's laughter coming from the living room. He smiled as he pushed open the fron
last of his tension release. He took a deep breath
ed patiently, offering words of encouragement and support. He felt grateful
er and let it wash over him, feeling it ease the tension in his muscles. As he stood
iques into his daily routine. He knew he needed to make time for self-
d energy. He knew that the stress of traffic and work would always be th
renity. The sun had slowly set, painting the sky with breathtaking shades of red, orange, and pink. And as the
as a sense of peace in the neighborhood. The sounds of voices and cars slowly muted,
crawl into Welbeck's home, reminding them of the warmth
ights. She sang herself a lullaby that the crisp evening air had gifted her, as she tucked herself under the
round in a vast, open field, the breeze whipping through her hair, rejuvenating her in an endless loop. The air of the
and even influence their dreams, a testament to the therapeutic nature of the world and all it offers. As Keira final
k with his laptop, seated
and went to
to sit on her porch enjoying the sunshine. Her thoughts were on her d
person, she had heard a few things abo
dn't shake the feeling that something wasn't right. Taking a
ira answered.
replied. "I just wanted to che
r mother's voice and question
"You haven't met him yet, and I can't help but feel
so caught up in the worries of being engaged, that she
reassured her. "We love each other, a
"I just want to make sure that you're
ore replying, "He is, Mom. Bu
rown woman who could make her own choices, but she wanted to make
Mr.Smith said. "If you ever need anythin
"Of course, Mo
Smith said, hanging up the phon
comforted in knowing that her daughter was happy, and surrounded by
self if Welbeck was going to b
, she needed a wealthy man to marry her daughter and run her
nd went to the living ha