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Two Weeks Later

"You keep pacing around, Mom. Can't you just say what's bothering you?" Her dry response attracted her mother's gaze in nanoseconds.

"How are you so relaxed about everything?" Mrs Harper sharply asked. Roselia raised a brow.

"What has been happening?"

"You ask me that? Your brother is in jail, our business is crumbling, clients are pulling out without any value reasons, we're going bankrupt and you're still sitting pretty, unemployed and unbothered," she raged in one breath.

Roselia stared, her face void of any expression to betray her emotions. She did feel sorry about their present state, but it wasn't in the way her mother wanted her to be.

When her mother's harsh breathing calmed, Roselia calmly got off the bed and retrieved an envelope from a drawer.

"What is this?" Mrs Harper asked, hesitant to take the envelope from her.

"Why don't you open it and see for yourself?" Roselia urged with an ear-splitting grin.

Mrs Harper didn't share in her enthusiasm. Minutes
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