Sandra's father stormed into the room, slamming papers into John's face. "What is the meaning of this?" he thundered.John gazed at the papers, then up at his father, his expression unyielding. "What are you talking about?""Don't play dumb! Did you sell my car?" his father barked, his anger palpable.John shrugged nonchalantly. "I did. I needed the cash."His father's face turned red with rage. "How dare you! You sold my car without my permission? You're so irresponsible!"John remained unmoved. "I did what I had to do to survive."His father's disgust was evident. "You're a waste of sperm! Can't you see your sister Sandra, how she's making a living? And Marcus, he's doing well too. Why can't you be like them? You've had a more comfortable life than both of them, yet you still manage to mess things up!""You should be the one ashamed, not me!" John shot back, his voice trembling with anger. "If you were a good father, Sandra wouldn't have kicked you out of her house. She won't allow
Marcus stormed into Amayah's room, his face twisted in disgust. "Get out!" he barked, dragging her belongings out. Amayah's eyes widened in confusion. "What's going on, Marcus?" she pleaded, but he cut her off."Your time here is up. Get the hell out of my house!" He sneered, his voice dripping with contempt. Amayah fell to her knees, begging. "Please, don't do this to me. I'm innocent. I didn't drug the food."Marcus scoffed. "I've had enough of your lies. I heard your conversation with someone over the phone that day. You think I'm blind to your deceit?" Amayah's eyes widened in shock, realizing he had overheard her secret conversation with Owen.“And do you know what? I found the store where you place the order.” He added. "Please, don't chase me away," she begged, clinging to his legs. "I have nowhere to go." But Marcus was unforgiving. "Get out, or I'll call my men to throw you out!" he growled, flinging her belongings out of the house. "You had one chance, and you wasted it.
Marcus stepped out of the doctor's office, needing some fresh air to clear his head. He drove to a nearby cafe, sat down, and ordered a coffee. As he sipped his coffee, Amayah walked in and sat down opposite him. "Get out, Amayah!" he barked, but she didn't flinch. "Please, just hear me out this once," she begged, her eyes pleading. But Marcus was unforgiving. "No, I'm done with this madness. Get out and go back to your loser boyfriend," he shouted, drawing the attention of the other cafe patrons. Amayah's face flushed with embarrassment, but she knew she had to persevere. She needed this, no matter how much he seemed to despise her.Amayah knelt down, her hands clasped together in desperation, "Please, I'm begging you, don't do this to me," she pleaded, tears streaming down her face. But Marcus remained unmoved, a smirk on his face. "Do you want me to throw you out of here?" he said, his voice cold and detached."I'm a changed soul, I promise you, I'm changed," she cried out, he
Amayah arrived home to find Owen sitting in a chair, smoking a cigarette, which immediately sparked her anger. 'Did you see my call or not?' she asked, her tone stern. Owen shrugged nonchalantly, which only fueled her frustration. “I saw the call, what happened?” he asked, seemingly unbothered. Amayah scoffed, her anger boiling over. “You didn't bother to call me back!” she exclaimed. Owen ignored her question and asked, “What did Marcus say?” taking a drag on his cigarette. Amayah let out a bitter laugh, her voice laced with sarcasm. “Did you ever truly love me?” she asked, her eyes blazing with intensity. Owen stared at her, his expression twisted in disgust. “That’s not the answer to my question,” he growled, his anger rising. But Amayah pressed on, her voice firm. “Tell me, Owen, do you love me?”"Love, love, love, that's all you know," Owen said, his voice dripping with disgust. "Have you ever asked yourself how you can grow and develop as a person? It's not just about y
Marcus was shocked when he found out that the man was with the Vaccine. He leaned closer and asked, "What's the payment for it?"The man laughed and said, "Not that easy, dear. You need to work for it."“Hmmmm,” Marcus hummed, caressing his jaw and the man nodded.“I told you, wealth is of different categories,” the man said, relaxing at the chair.Marcus hummed, staring at the man, and asked, "What's the deal?""Meet me at the old town this evening, come alone," the man said with a mischievous smile.Marcus nodded, and the man stood up and walked away, whistling. Marcus began to doubt if the man was truly with the Vaccine or not. He turned around, watching the man as he drove off. Marcus quickly saved the number, smiling mischievously.Unbeknownst to Marcus, the man in his mid-fifties, who was also in the cafe, had overheard his conversation with the other man earlier. Realizing he needed to act swiftly or risk his plan falling apart, he quickly made a call. "I have found the pers
Marcus got dressed, tucked his gun into the back of his pocket, and stepped out. "Best of luck," Kathrine said, and he smiled, thanking her as he caressed her chin. With his hands in his pockets, he began to walk away into the cold night. He got into his car, drove off, and parked at the old town junction. Then, he headed into the old town.When Marcus arrived, he didn't see the man he was expecting. He scanned the area, whistling softly, and then Grey emerged from the shadows. Marcus heard footsteps behind him and turned to see Grey approaching. "Who are you?" Marcus asked, his eyebrow raised in confusion, knowing this wasn't the man he was supposed to meet. Grey pulled out a cigarette, took a drag, and stood in front of Marcus, blowing smoke in his face. Marcus waved the smoke away with his hand, his frown deepening."Two can play this game," Marcus said, crossing his arms. The man let out a loud laughter, and Marcus stared at him as if he was a madman. The man stopped laughing a
He stood my ground, fists clenched, as more men approached me. I growled, ready to take them down. The first man swung at him, but he dodged and punched him in the jaw. He crumpled to the ground.Another man charged, but Marcus kicked him in the stomach. He doubled over, gasping for air. I quickly dispatched two more men with swift punches to their faces.A fifth man tried to grab him from behind, but he flipped him over his shoulder. He landed with a thud. Marcus turned around, ready for the next attacker.The men kept coming, but Marcus was a force to be reckoned with. He punched, kicked, and dodged his way through the crowd, taking down each opponent with ease.Finally, the last man fell to the ground, defeated. He stood victorious, my chest heaving with exertion. Marcus's eyes scanned the area, but he couldn't find anyone. He ran out of the basement, opening doors to each room, searching for Grey. He then climbed the stairs, and just as he was about to open one of the doors,
"Life support?" Emma repeated, shaking her head in disbelief. "My brother's condition isn't that bad, is it?" she asked, tears welling up in her eyes.The Doctor's face fell, and he hesitated before speaking. "I wish I could change what happened, but I can't. Unfortunately, that's what we have to do before we can get the vaccine," he said gently.Emma's face crumpled, and she shook her head vehemently. "There has to be something, Doctor! Anything, please!" she begged, her voice cracking with desperation.But her father spoke up from behind her, his voice firm. "Fine, I'll sign the papers," he said, his words like a death sentence.Emma's legs gave out, and she knelt on the floor, her hands clasped over her mouth as she let out a loud, anguished scream. Tears streamed down her face, and her body shook with sobs.The Doctor's expression was somber, and he nodded sympathetically. "I'm so sorry, Emma. We'll do everything we can to save your brother," he said, his voice soft.But Emma was