Yesterday's Loved
lla Calvantes
. Inside my office are Papa and Grandpa Ced, sea
cks through my secretary. Meanwhile, Papa occupies himself with readi
the Valdiviño family's chil
Papa and Lolo Ced, but it seems they're remindi
mplain about their decision since they know I have no int
dates with men I have no
amily have, Papa?" I ask him. Truth be
s not being run properly and is on the verge of sinking
is also why they planned for our marriage – to he
her replies, and I glance at Lolo. Maybe
Ced says with a smile. I nod and don't
or haven't seen him, I have no interest. I'm not picky. I just don't have time to entertain s
wait," I simply nodded in response. I'll follow their wishes. As mentioned e
rying, dear?" Grandpa asked me tenderly
y care about a man's physical appearance. Do you know Valiant University?" Pap
rsity; I've seen it on TV, prai
my lower lip and nodded gently. "I know it's beautiful there. So, is he a professor or the President of VU? D
there, Calysta."
he might be in medical school or law?"
dpa quickl
Don't tell me he's a security guard? You said their business is
's just the only job that came to mind f
neering," my father said, raising my eyebrows. I accidentally dropped t
hat means he's younger
I asked o
years old
18... really 18 years old?" I ask, my surprise eviden
iversity," says Dad. I feel like I might go deaf
you have any other choice besides... a kid?" I ask f
so we didn't include him with your gran
28... ten years. We h
ing. The age gap is significant, and I almost want to back ou
ion to marry me to an 18-year-old VU student? Aren't
re, Calysta." My jaw
ke anything could crawl into my mouth
handed over his position as the president of Carva Home's Shopp
rust me despite being a woman because being a businessperson is in our blood. Lolo Ced had two children,
Valiant University student?! Isn't that like
emains! He's t
ROZ VALDI
classes at Valiant University, but the professors have already piled a lot of work on
ocked on my room door and pe
. They're in the library with Mom
before heading to the lib
e inside. "Take a seat," he said calmly, and I obliged. My older brother, Ku
" I asked
ur company, Lazel?" he asked in ret
ried. Both of them came from humble beginnings, but through hard work and perseverance, they bu
been disturbed or not, it will still rot. Just like our company, the longer it exists, th
ust tell me straight," I said, pref
ed you," Kuya Kazel answered, and I looked at him, raising an eyebrow because I still couldn't grasp their intended message. "
y. Lazel, get ready to meet your fiancé," Mom sa