seventeen, her life took an unexpected turn. An elderly woman helped her and brought her to London, where
nt. It was almost unbelievable that all the properties had been put in her name. However, there was a cond
nherit everything once she turned twenty-six. If the conditions were not met within the specified time frame, everything would go to cha
years
al times over the plane's PA system as
had a connecting flight to Ithaca, followed by a boat ride to Ravenshaw Private Resorts. S
had was his address and full name. She woke up from the flight attendant's announcement. They were about to land on Ithaca Isl
raming her face. After retrieving her two average-sized luggage bags, she exited the arrival area. Zephy couldn't understand the man
k Greek or En
I mean, where is
t him because of the o
nd I'm going to Raven
me with me. You need to
ou send me t
he location. Once he had delivered her to the boat and she had paid,
th a broad smile, radiating
way, how long is th
replied, smiling and remaining qui
.
dsome or ugly? She shook her head, scolding herself for overthinking. All she needed was for him to agree to marry her so she could claim t
my God, this is hea
urriedly dragged her bags, thanking him before turning away. But someone else approached her and asked. Sh
Who are you, and
but it felt like she had a crowd with her
ause I'm alone, and yeah, I want to ch
e and does not accept outsiders unless y
arrassed by
resort, Mister. I want to stay her
d, his boss suddenly appeared, and j
are y
her for trespassing into the resort. Maybe the staff was right, and outsiders weren't welcome her
ced herself to stand her ground, despite his intimidating seriousness.
he asked once again.
a brave face. She couldn't let this all go
-just want to check in h-
mentioned, outsiders are not allowed here!" He turned his
-I don't know anyone e
ve!" he retorted, yell
ile her eyes scanned the beach. Darkness was falling, and she began to wonder where she would sleep. That man was heartless. She h
d, having come straight from London without rest. She hadn't eaten or slept yet, and tears welled up in her eyes. Wasn't she loved by God at all? She had suffered and struggled since childhood. She
anging her luggage. She hoped there were no bad people around because this was a private resort. She thought it
ew York was warm. She hadn't expected things to turn out this way. She wiped away her tears, thinking about where she could sleep. She considered
again, and she felt hopeless. Suddenly, she heard a noise. She stood up, and in the distance, she saw someone carrying
wards her, but her heart sank
he's all alone,
aring this and immediately s
ripped and fell. She didn't have time to rea
, have
r voice is hu
yelling at each other as the rain poured down, ma
resist, but she c