ith hesitation as she spoke. "Hays, you r
to her eyes. "Okay, Mom. I promise
her plea, her concern shining through. "Ta
I replied earnestly, attempting to all
e strong one for Mother and Ate Datdat. And perhaps, if you can find a way, try to lighten Papa's mood. I know you ca
d eagerly. "Yes, Ate! I'll take good care of
the warmth of our connection mingling with the underlying sense of longing. As I handed her my keypad cellphone, a tender smile curved my lips. "Keep it,
rt. "Thank you, Lyka. It means a lot to me. And don't worry about us. We'll manage
f sadness. The embrace lingered a moment longer, conveying unspoken sentime
aped my lips, the weight of the world seemingly pressing down upon me. My mind wandered, contemplating what a
ing Dodong the last piece of biscuit from my mini bag, knowing deep down that he needed it more than I did. Although my s
I leaned back in my seat, closing m
Would you like to buy it?" A woma
ave any money left. I only had enough for transportation.
ng, but I'm not hungr
ally? I heard your stomach growl like a hungry
glancing out the window, pretending to be interested in the view. But ho
et about my hunger. Maybe if I sle
I was really hungry, and it was making my head hurt. Everything looke
But I couldn't stop the cold sweats that covered my face. I tri
o the actual house. The villa was enormous-when I say big, I mean really big!
nding, and my vision was still blurry. A man
I pleaded, feeling like I was going to be sick. My
ned. I nodded repeatedly, not knowing what would happen next. All I wan
nd a cab," h
into the cab, cold sweat continued to trickle down my palms. This was not good. I wan
ve me, miss," the cab driver informe
my weakened state, my face still reflected a sense of astonishment as I took
ness. The theme and design emanated elegance, promising a sop
and asked if I was okay. I ran my fingers through my hair, trying to
eat! You must be Lyka Montefranca. Come, let's go inside. Madam
athered my strength and followed her.
ook pale..." she asked, co
to disguise my cond
ma'am. It's too formal! HAHA!" Her laughter lightened the
lier welcomed us with a warm glow. The place ex
legant woman. Contrary to what I had seen in movies, where the "Madam" character often
!" she greet
ith a smile, but my body refused to coope
remembered before everyt