Whispers of Ambition
arlier than expected, so she assumed that her father might have been delayed, but the
oman in the business suit spoke as she approached.
mily emblem on it, Jane also recognised the cautious, overly
er less tense. Many people had told her from a v
uickly because I wanted to get s
She tucked the nameplate she was holdi
will help you for no
few metres away. Hazel opened the back door for her to get in and put he
e she would live from now on. Despite being her father's hometown, she had visited the place a few t
iliated bars and billboard advertisements. It was his dream alone, which he had consolidated without
aving got where he was without his family's support. With his friends, he toasted and celebrated every contract he closed
Joceline's death was still fresh, which led her to think that he wanted her arou
t that her most likely future was to become a fairground girl. She didn't mind this too
She was only a child and her father was still responsi
nths before she had to move back to New York for reasons her father didn't fully clarify, but the
her, because when her mother disappeared on a trip she was still too young to rememb
was sent to study abroad was because her face
novices weren't allowed to use technology. She claimed that her father always got stra
efore their father had sent the letter to the convent. The weight of regret in her hear
two years before the car accident. Joceline sent several letters saying that she would explain her reasons for
. She wondered if it had anything to do with why she w
and renounce the convent earlier, she would have done it. Guilt and regrets made it difficult to k
on her tongue while her sister waited anxiously to find out if Jane li
forting care. Missing every little detail that defined her made Jan
ars down, going home and not being