e working, some were cleaning and some had established their own businesses and were waiting for customers to arrive. But one thing captured my eyes were the houses. Tho
as I noticed people with lower status had been cleaning it. It was a town of pro
had never seen any other vehicles other than the horse ca
hole scenery before me. My belly flipped with my ey
es moving everywhere as he asked, "Ha
ok my head as he nodded
ps as my heart dan
lly followed him like a little
and they talked for a minute as the chauff
d stretched out his ha
t was hard like a man of struggle. He helped me to hop on the vehicle. The wooden carriage was small b
small space, our shoulders touched and it sent thundering storms in my body
d houses started to run behind us as if t
Arashi move in his se
ut a small stick which had a floral arrangement on it and was decked with sma
t to me as my roun
yesterday at the store." He said, "I thou
out first in the morning?
n out from my eyes as Arashi
feeling well? Is yo
pin and it felt like my heart melte
n?" He asked, irritatio
a used object which my sisters threw at me because they didn't need it anymore. It wasn't an old object whi
while and asked, "Why
illegitimate child. He must have been surprised when he heard it was my first gift. I lowered my eyes an
m the daughter of my father's second w
my heart thumped loudly. Was he disappointed? Was he angry? Would he leave me now?
ted him to shout or abandon me right then and there but he
gave birth to me," I an
said, "My mother died t
his chin rested on his palm. He was looking outside as his eyes portrayed a
house? Did he have a house? Where did he li
t long until we rea
didn't abandon me even after I said I
was so occupied with my fear that I failed to notice how beautifully God had carved him. Pointed nose with a perfect sculptured face
ow. I didn't know what my fate had planned for me b