o soon. She stood at the grave side, grief-stricken and c
ters of his name. Richard Miller. It had been just a week since he'd passe
on the damp grass. Ava closed her eyes, trying to conjure a memory of him, a smile, a sha
happened yesterday. They were going over some papers in thei
't make it. He breathed his las
in, mourning the death of a
warm hand grasped hers. Ava looked down at her sis
recalled blaming Richard for it and sayi
tened to kill her if they contacted the
down and reassure her that everything would be alrigh
en at home when she fac
never truly thanked him for his unwavering support. He had
omantic. It was the pure love of a father and daughter. A so
ill throw her out of the house soon. How does
r said, tugging at her ha
flooded once again. What ca
ide and into their car. The driver wa
d calmly. Richard specially employed Joe to be her
d got into the car, her
on," she whispered in a voi
ppearance seeming more desolate to Ava. As she stepped o
hard will come out and say it was a prank
d it gently. "We'll get through this, Ava. We always have,
l alone," Ava
e. We have each other and I'll
e quickly remembered her early days in the mansion and
for her. A cold dread crept into her heart. The
mansion, her eyes filled with a question that hung heavy i
ow Mrs Miller accused her of killing
he mansion and were greeted
the entrance, their
Ava asked tearfully, "why
husband and you want to remain here? I want you and your stupid
here do you want me to go?" Ava s
le will tag me an evil woman." She paused and signaled to one of the maids, "She'
m. "You can't do that, Mrs Miller. I'm also Richard's wife and
is house belongs to me now, Ava, and I can do wh
y, leaving Ava and Holly standing th
she watched Mrs Miller disappear do
lled with concern. "Don't worry, sis. W
strong for her sister. Holly needs her and she would
ing in as she walked out of the mansi
at the mercy
icient although it was small, they
ve any need to go into the mansion, so she
e and she was determin
gs into the room, a notifica
ge, frozen in a spot, her he