Daddy's Princess
ars
contradicting the storm clouds that gathered outside the window. She
arriet was in the next room, playing happily with her dolls, a
eidi hesitated, her voice thick with emoti
legs suddenly weak. "Oh, no," she whispered, her chest tightening. Her
empathy shining through the line. "The fu
asn't just about mourning her mother; returning to the city meant risking everything
concern lacing her words.
replied, determination settling in her che
f you need anything." Heidi signed off, leav
an the anxiety that threatened to consume her. The tiny house was filled with echoes of laughte
he doorway, her big blue eyes
ry chose her words carefully, not wanting to frighte
solemnly. "Are we stayi
a smile, ruffling Harriet's curl
ated with enthusiasm, bol
y. She forced herself to focus on the love surrounding them rather than the uneasy feeling of returning to the city where Har
nwilling to let fear control her actions any longer. She would protect Harrie
ed dinner. "I saw a job posting for a receptionist at a
uickening at the prospect of a new beginning.
are you holding up? H
r my daughter Harriet. She's fine, playing in her room. You know I c
?" Heidi aske
Harriet, I wanna make sure n
ve you thought Harriet would have a better
had to say. "I appreciate your help, Heidi. Send
job. You deserve the best," Hei
ng was sure: she wouldn't let anything stand in her way, not even the specter of her past l
e day ahead. Her fingers clutched her purse straps, feeling the soft leather that was now frayed from years of use. She needed thi
arriet's small voice bro
offered a brave smile. "Yes, sweetie.
otel?" Harriet asked, her b
daughter's hair affectionately. "Let's get you to Mrs
allory felt a surge of determination. She woul
ucked away from city life, hoping to avoid ever being found by Harris. After a month of vacation in St. David, she found out she was pregnant and decided to st
knew she needed a higher-paying job. And despite the risks, she
bye from her doorstep. Mallory smiled gratefully, watching as H
urmured before con
y. With each step, she felt her heart race faster from excitement and fear. As she pushed open the hotel's h
ice asked, pulling her atten
ening her posture. "I'm here for an in
t replied as she consulted her schedule. "You're right on tim
far cry from the small-town hotels she was used to, but she reminded herself that she was a dedicated and hardworking employee – quali
called out, extending her hand. "I'm Samant
aking Samantha's hand firmly before
estured toward a chair across fro
Samantha with her extensive experience and skills. But even
Mallory's musings. She looked up to see her da
hug, the lingering fear was momentarily forgotten.
clapping her hands. "I
tion renewed. She's trying to leave her past behind a
s. Was it possible Harris had already found