The Billionaire’s Heirs: A Hilton Cove Tale
a single cloud dared to disrupt the vast expanse of the azure sky, offering no respite from the scorchin
he oppressive heat. The heat was so intense that it felt like an invisible weight added on my skin, making me feel sluggish and
ay of humbling you. Well, I guess with the upper sides multiple air conditioners and pools to cool of, they were still a hundred times better
de, bending down low to tighten the strings of my once white shoe, which was now weared down to a
wer side baby. My grandparents were lower side, their grandparents parents were lower side,
n ever reach the high side, and none from the higher side had ever fallen low. It had never happened. It was a di
ed facades of the wealthy cast shadows upon the humble abodes of the less fort
of wealth, but here, their money was not appreciated. It earned you neither
ller had more rights and freedom than the richest low dweller out there. And yeah, I know I make it sound bad, but trust me, it's eve
e to completely grasp despite being here 15 years. There had to be more of the world. Hilton cove
n ungrateful brat who knew nothing but to complain. But my dreams were my own, a flickering beac
flourished under. She talks of what happens to those who wished to go away, to remove the shackles the town has on us (shackles being my words, maa would sooner
o break free of the system and escaped. The thoughts
waist, to wipe the sweat away, adjusted the heavy bun atop my hair. And for the hundredth time today alone, I contemplating shaving my thick black head of unreas
had much love for me. Who am I kidding, that woman did not like me the littlest bit. She ho
nd her sons. (Yes her sons. I refuse to affiliate myself to them.) She's had th
ll her dreams come true. It was completely ridiculous, considering millions had tried and what had c
ious ways to please a man when I had no business knowing anything about it at that age. This beauty, had my mother's sons lo
n this beauty, so why should I take pride in it? But I was glad for it all the same. This beauty is what lead to maa's protection. And ev
be out of this place. Far from this hunting town, I refuse to allow it be my prison. I knew I was just a small cog i
tized by the allure of this hauntingly beautiful Island. I let my gaze wander up, to t
whirlpool. High school was soon. And it was where for the first time ever, the youth of the lo
fetime wasn't a bad deal no? I'd deal with the entitled h
miling crookedly fantasizing about all those ripe young upper h
tho, she wouldn't have allowed me to continue to school if not for her ambition