startled when she opened her eyes to find
s to check under the quilt. To her relief,
sleeping next to her, feeling a mix of
uggled to recall what h
er boyfriend, Darrell Clark, about wedding preparations. Little di
m on the spot and fled to a bar, hell-bent on drowning her sorrows in liq
least she didn't make any irreparable mist
er in her bed, Katherine quietly lifted the quilt
get out of bed, the door to the hote
y strode in with a
t she could only duck her
nly exit. Standing by the door, she
dy's face clearly. Recognizing her, sh
took a closer look at Katherine, she felt enligh
ded up in an orphanage. Lainey had worked as a volunteer in that very orphanage, and
at was the last Lainey heard of her. She didn't expect that they would c
's cold expression softened. But then her voice took
urned to glare at t
over and found that
, like a beast staring at its
ly looked away and hastily tried to explain
you're taken care of!" Lainey had been worrying non-stop about the fact that her grandson, Esteban James, was still single.
mth vanished into thin air. "Esteban James, look at what you've done! You're shameless enough to make your grandmot
assumed a more business-like tone
take responsibility. You two should get married as
iage, both Katherine a
t before he could say anything m
and you should take responsibility for your actions. As
ng to refuse her. Moreover, he couldn't explain this situation clearly. At a
aze, Katherine felt caught bet
tranger was Lainey's gran
another look at the man in bed. Lainey's grandson wasn't bad-looking, and he looked more relia
ed her teeth and made up her mind.