For The Love Of Royal
downtown in Brooklyn, but she didn't have her life together as most twenty eight
s the least of her worries these days. What she was worried about were how to pay th
when she was not from a royal family? Well, let's just say that her mother loved thos
was a surprise but she had already taken the name Royal to fit whatever sex
her boss wanted to get in her pants and she didn't allow that to happen. Well, majorly, her life was someth
wanting to get down with her, and she had been holding onto this jo
eople that busted their asses every day just to work and come up with things at work don't
king for this company. She worked herself through the weekdays and so
and paid her less than he should but
hat they are worth, but for what,
. The tears were threatening to fall but she was not even going to let that happen. She had
stop the waterworks right now, but i
it up and put it into her bag without picking up th
ome and get that chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream out of the fridge and watch some movie with he
out for a party or an event and he had bailed her
hat every time. She can't keep running to him wherever she felt l
that have the thought that they should never relate with peop
. Don't get her wrong, Blair Van Der Baas was a very beautiful woman, and yes, she
waiting for the doors to open before stepping
she got out and walked out of
s she dragged it out of her bag to se
o call. For goodness sake, she had just lost her job. Why doe
d down at her wristwatch to see that it was still morning. "good morning." She said.
re you doing, my l
from her ear, and making sure she had gotten the tears under control before she put the
sent to me last night. I love you, honey. Thank you, so much. I don't ne
nd she would never admit that the bakery was not what it used to be when her father was alive. Her fa
ou retire and leave the shop for Kingdom to oversee. We both know he's
royal bulls and crap. Thank God she wasn't the one that get to be Kingdom. Everyone just
his master's or whatever. He had also learned everything about baking
n learning and working hard to become a mathematics professor. She had finally finish
gling that between paying half her brother's school fees and her mother's medical bills as their insur
that she wasn't just a pretty fac
and see how you're doing. I s
lling." She said and ended the call. Wit
her mother's side. She was a very good woman, but she had no child before she died so she gave it to her
minute, she no longer had a job and that she was going home to cry hers
of the parking lot. She needed to just vent and let go of everything, and home was where she could do tha