As Helen drove home, her thoughts were a jumbled mess as she reminisced on what had happened in the restaurant. Could Maxwell and her sister be right about Tony and how he had treated them in the hotel? Had he changed so much, or was he just putting on an act? All of these can't just be a coincidence and if it was then an awful one for her. Helen's caller's tone snapped her back to reality as she picked up her phone, The sound of the phone ringing snapped Helen out of her thoughts, and she reached for it, her heart still racing. "Hello?" she said, her voice a bit shaky."Hi, Helen!" the voice on the other end said. It was Susan, her best friend. "How's it going?""Oh, hi, Susan!" Helen said, trying to sound more upbeat than she felt. "I'm doing okay, just a little busy. What's up?""Not much," Susan replied. "Just wanted to check in and see how you were doing. Are you sure you're okay? "No, I'm not," Helen admitted. She felt a sense of relief at being able to tell someone the truth
Tony's sudden transformation became the topic of discussion in the lugard's mansion. While Maxwell and Cecilia felt Tony was more than just an employee in the hotel where they had met him, Lady Lugard and Helen stood their ground that Tony would always remain a nobody. "You look like the cat who ate the canary," Cecilia observed, with a sly smile, noticing Helen's satisfied expression as she sat down at the dining table. "What's going on?""Oh, it's nothing of importance," Helen said dismissively, though Cecilia could tell she was holding something back.Cecilia was not easily fooled, and she could tell when someone was trying to hide something from her. She narrowed her eyes, determined to get to the bottom of Helen's mysterious expression."Now, now, don't give me that coy little smile," Cecilia said, leaning forward and giving Helen a piercing look. "You're hiding something, and I want to know what it is. Come on, Helen, spill the beans."Helen shifted uncomfortably in her chair,
Grandma Nicole's eyes lit up as she saw Tony walk through the hospital door. It had been a long month of recuperation, and she couldn't wait to get out of the hospital and back to the comfort of her own home. Tony smiled at her, his eyes full of relief and happiness that she was finally getting discharged. He made his way to her bedside, gently taking her hand in his."You ready to go home, Grandma?" he asked."More than ready," she replied, a grin spreading across her face.Tony helped her out of bed and into a wheelchair, and the two of them made their way out of the hospital and into the car. As they drove home, Grandma Nicole couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for her grandson's care and concern. Tony had been there for her every step of the way, never once complaining or acting like it was a burden. She was so lucky to have him in her life."You've been so wonderful, Tony," she said, her voice full of emotion. "I don't know what I would have done without you."Grandma,"
Tony drove to the restaurant with a sense of nervous anticipation. He had called Helen earlier that day, requesting a meeting to discuss the state of their marriage. He still loved her, despite the abuse and mistreatment he had endured from her and her family. He had hope that they could work through their problems, but he knew it would be an uphill battle.He parked his car and took a deep breath, steeling himself for what was to come. As he walked through the doors of the restaurant, he couldn't help but wonder whether Helen would even show up. He approached the hostess and gave his name, then waited anxiously for Helen to arrive. As he stood there, his thoughts drifted back to the beginning of their relationship, when they had been so happy together. He remembered how much he had loved her, how he had thought they would be together forever. But now, he was questioning whether it was even possible. His worst mistake was agreeing to move with her to the Lugard's mansion, where Hele
There was a knock at Helen's office door. Her secretary walked in, carrying an envelope in her hand."Mrs. Helen, we just received these documents from your husband," she said, approaching Helen's desk. "He sent them an hour ago.""Thank you, I'll take it from here," Helen said, gesturing to the table. The secretary placed the envelope down and left the room, returning to her desk outside. Helen slowly reached for the envelope, hoping it was one of Tony's money begging format but she was shocked to see that it was a divorce petition, handwritten by him. A mix of emotions swept through her - shock, relief, and, to her surprise, excitement. This was what she had wanted. Helen's heart leaped for Joy as she dialed Philip's number."Hello?" Philip answered, sounding a bit confused."Philip, I have the most amazing news!" Helen burst out, barely able to contain her excitement."What is it, love?" Philip asked, sounding intrigued."Tony just sent me a divorce petition!" Helen exclaimed, gi
As the sun rose on a new day, Tony wandered into the kitchen, his thoughts still consumed by the events of the previous day. He felt a deep sense of remorse for the way he had treated Maria, and his conscience was heavy with guilt. He knew he was not a cruel person by nature, but something about the situation had changed him. He had acted out of character, and it troubled him deeply.As he sat down at the kitchen table with a cup of strong black coffee in his hands, he wondered how he could make amends for his behavior. He heard the door creak open. He turned, expecting to see one of the Grandma Nicole since he was sure she would be worried about him but instead, it was Maria. Her eyes were red and swollen from crying, and her face was drawn and pale. It was clear that she had not slept well the night before, and Tony's heart ached for her.The tension in the room was palpable, and neither of them knew what to say. Maria froze in her tracks as soon as she saw Tony. The memory what
As the hours passed, Maria's excitement and anticipation grew. She couldn't wait to see the movie and spend time with Tony. The thought of it made her heart flutter with happiness.When the time came, they drove to the cinema, which was located at the heart of the city. It was easy to find, and they arrived in no time. They parked the car and walked into the lobby, where they bought their tickets and snacks."Ready for this?" Tony asked, a playful grin on his face.Tony and Maria sat at the far end of the hall,the movie was about starting and the whole place was dark. Nurse maria was so excited while they saw the movie and Tony couldn't help but wondered if this was her first time in a cinema.As the lights dimmed and the movie began, Tony couldn't help but notice how excited Maria was. She sat up straight in her seat, her eyes glued to the screen. It was as if she had never been to a movie theater before. He wondered if that was indeed the case.From her reaction, it was obvious that
Helen stepped into her family's home, a sense of contentment washing over her. The past few weeks had been a whirlwind of activity as she and her fiancé prepared for their upcoming wedding. She had been so busy with planning and preparations. "Hello, Mother," Helen said, giving her mother a warm embrace and a peck on each cheek. She turned and waved to her sister, Cecilia, who was sitting on the couch with a book in her hand."How are you, Helen?" Mrs. Lugard asked, smiling warmly at her daughter."I'm doing well, Mother," Helen replied, settling into a chair and beginning to unpack the items she had brought with her. "I have so much to show you!"Cecilia, for her part, sat with her hands folded in her lap, watching Helen with a curious expression."This is quite the haul, Helen," she said, gesturing towards the items Helen had laid out on the table. "I've been planning everything down to the smallest detail," Helen explained, her face alight with excitement. "I don't want to leave