orry about anything because her family was well off. Although she now suspects that her mother bec
isa felt guilty. She needed a sympathetic ear to we
e was abandoned by her friends. Charisa felt miserable and alone. Charisa pondered w
all? The house she had grown up in was sealed up and locked. T
ouncement of her father's death, Sylvia had scarcely spoken to her. Charisa believed Sylvia had the finest excuse of
efrained from phoning her mom. Although she was certain that her mother would not reject her, she
e didn't think she'd have the money to
a gentle voice remarke
ority sister, standing there. She had a pack
r placing her belongings at the doorway, Chloe proceeded to Sylvia
r close to Chloe. Despite being a sweet girl and a year
w weeks have been difficult for you."
mom a call and ask if I can go with her to California.
hloe's ability to grasp it immediately. But that didn't help, and Chari
have an answer f
more. All she needed was
. Even though you're staying in the servants' quarters, you still get to stay at the resort for free. As
e was something appealing about the prospect of landing a job. She no longer needed to rely on her mother, and if she saw that s
circumstances than Charisa having to relocate t
find me a job, specific
lose their money. Chloe stopped and shot Charisa a pitying glance. It's a severe viewpoint. However, it indicates that he will
genuine smile. "Thank you so lot. I don't care wha
ot of work, you will get to enjoy some of it because the resort is
eginning to see the end of a very dark tunnel for the first t
bted that it
**
at many of her father's clients likely frequented this resort, it was much more luxurious than anythin
s, and family reunions. Although the majority of guest accommodations were in "cabins," which were buildings that had previously been guest h
d crisp. Beauty was all around her. Despite her boss Henry Graven's assuran
those who lost their retirement funds as a result of her father's scam. By the way he stared at her, she could tell that he recogniz
nd the rest of the staff to be sympathetic and friendly, and Mr. Graven was reluctantly patient while she learnt. She was grateful that
umination and a tiny window unit for air and heat control. Additionally, a common bathroom was constructed on top of it fo
had hardly had time to take in the breathtaking surroundings. She made the decision to alter it. After allowing hers