Laura's face darkened. "Mrs Smith, if I'm to be completely honest with you, Arthur Smith is about the laziest person I've ever had the chance to work with." This surprised Sheila. "What do you mean lazy?" "I've worked in Smith Industries since I graduated from college at age nineteen," Sheila said
"Mom, when is dad coming home?" Elizabeth asked. Sheila stopped dicing the big onion as she turned to stare at her daughter. Elizabeth was helping her in the kitchen when she asked that question. "He'll be back soon," Sheila replied. "It's just a matter of time." "Couldn't he at least leave
Lydia felt very furious. She had had a long standing grudge against Elizabeth for two reasons. The first reason was that Elizabeth schooled in Evergreen high school. Lydia believed Elizabeth has no place in Crestwood Hills. Her family were poor. Lydia has a grave hatred for poor people. It
"Hey, Lydia I know we've warned you before but don't take this too far," Josephine warned her. "Elizabeth is bad news. You're only going to make a fool of yourself." Lydia scoffed. "What does it matter to you?" "Because you're our friend and we wouldn't want to see you getting yourself hurt," Ruth
Elizabeth replied. "If I remember clearly, I got it at $1000." The girl couldn't believe her ears. "You're kidding right? This diamond necklace should be worth over $800,000 and above." Elizabeth laughed uneasily. "Really? There's no way it could be worth that much." "My father deals in diamonds,
Sheila had foreseen what would happen to Elizabeth which was why she ordered a new dress and shoes immediately. This was a teen birthday party, which means no adults are allowed in. Sheila had no other choice but to activate her digital mask, creating a teenage girl's features and voice. Eliza
"I like Elizabeth for her personality," Chris said. "You on the other hand, you're just a sick, spoilt rich bitch. I hate you." Lydia's face looked as if a cushion pin pierced it. Fueled by anger, she reached out and slapped him Across the cheeks. Chris gave her the satisfaction of hitting him.
Sheila arrived home on time before Chris car pulled up outside her apartment. Sheila reached the door and swung it opened before Elizabeth could knock. "You're back quite early," Sheila said. "I had to," Elizabeth said with a smile. "I had fun. I couldn't stay any longer. Chris and I stopped b