arlon, a fair-skinned blonde woman, frowned. She couldn't
ting in business administration, her father had clearly told
ician in AJ City and she couldn't disobey him. So she arrived at the airport at
ther, Matthew Marlon, said with a smile. Nan
resident Nolan Alejandro and his family. The city was named after the Alejandro fam
and drove away from the airport. Her eyes fell on a gig
ugh the rearview mirror. She ignored his smile, continuing
gate opened the huge black gates for them. Nancy watched as M
er mother was wearing a red gown, and her father stood in a b
to her parents. She was wearing a red top,
e, and her mother warmly welcomed he
s she hugged her mother. Her father added, "Welcome
ill hugging her mother. The maid
at the maids, and her mother
ed, and they walked into
n't changed-it was still painted whit
black couches and whispered, "Ho
he center of the living r
ancy asked, curious about her mother's wide smile. Her mother
uldn't I be excited to see you, Nancy? You've changed and lo
knew her mother was right; she had changed since leaving the city five year
captivated by her beauty. Her mother's nickname for her, "angel,"
up. I'll join you and Dad for dinner afterw
her daughter. She thought of mentioning the arranged
her bedroom. Approaching her door,
ill painted pink with beau
dings. She noticed three black cars entering the man
red shirt exited one of the cars. Their eyes met,
pping off her clothes for a bath
er bathroom, wrapped in a white towel.
n the television to see the city presid
citizens of AJ City. I bring you the 4 PM news: President Nolan Alejan
off the TV, knowing they had ruled for a long time, and sh
ple life for herself, her future husband, and their children. Nancy disl
clothes to wear, selecting a tight-fitting brown
a towel to dry her wet hair and c
apprehensive about why her parents had called her ho