ce
ious head of the family, Mrs. MacPherson. In sharp contrast to the persistently bullying Grace, Whispers port
Mrs. MacPherson
for me, ma
e, right?" She ask
s,
you are treated. It was a little neglect from me; I didn't
from the esteemed Mrs. MacPherson
a; you don't nee
for the position of new head maid. What do you think?
l my workload decrease, but my salary will also increase, and I will be able to save up faster
able for the position,
head maid; the Butler will take you to the head maid's ro
d thanked her imme
promise to do a ver
**
son
nvince my mother Alice was ca
ad just wo
to the room when my f
ack of papers in his hands. He had white hair and was well-b
k! K
me
nd I went in. "You
tured at the empty seat
d had left you?" Mr. MacPherson asked.
l occurrence? It happens every tim
ense. It's a good thing she broke up with
about?" I asked, havin
portant this is. Margaret is a good girl; there is no reason why you shouldn't marry her. S
efits? There should at least be an under
making sacrifices; you have to understand it. Margaret is returning from America today. I
this?" I looked a
ecision you make, you should remember that sacrifices must be made before you reach a certai
led down with Magaret, and took my position in the family busines
ow?' I said to myself and immedia
orts to follow me to
t you won't regret it. Go on, go and pick up your wife-to-be from the airport. I h
I was standing in front of the airport w
saw her coming out from the crowd. She had already seen me and had a sati
s beautiful and had neat blonde hair. Two girls were trailing behin
l." I said. Margaret stiffened, and her smile turn
good sense of humor, Carson. It had been such a
didn't even remember her a
After all, you are my
Do you only see me as
see you as?" It was then I realized t
he car door. Margaret nodded approvingly before she ent
rica?" I asked after th
t worry we will go ther
nd even lived there for eighteen
places we can go apart from America. Right, you h
gement, I don't have an
ss, "Haven't you hear
m a little bit stressed out so don't
I on the other hand didn't know why I was st
arm, "I'll just r
e girl was stubborn and refused t
d at the house. The car was packed a
**
ce
that Carson's fiance
must be the young maste
wo maids to help
us. I walked passed Carson to get the luggage, I expect
d the rest of her life h
Mr Macpherson was sitting grinning widely, Margar
tly, "It's been suc
going back. "I missed you so much, I remembered all those t
remember that. His father smiled at him, and t
, "Where is Mrs Macpherson? " She lo
y name, "You, go and c
of my duties. I left the luggage for the o
a grin plastered on her face,
waiting for this day to come. I have a lot to tell yo
t was lively between them. Except for Carson who has
not get out otherwise I would
was a dark cloud