Her Billionaire Doctor
body to the side; that girl's hands wriggled, attempting to set herself free from the man's tight hold. Her
e; their mischievous sneers hung on their curled lips. Pressing all her fear, Esma's gaze didn't stray away from any of them to
them who appeared to be their leade
ring one of his men to push Yara to Esma's sid
o helplessly watched around in panic; their bodies moved here and the
way," teased one of them, follo
the way to flee. Esma, who never encountered the mafia or any other criminals in her
body and started investigating Esma. His domineering
irl we came across on the street; y
e other man, shorter than him, slid to his side; his hand
surrounding the girls impatiently inquired as he saw
he cards; in a second his other hand fished money out of it and soared them to th
t us go." Esma's voice trembled, beg
to Esma who staggered backward with her ball-forming hands rea
them; before taking his steps away, the leader cast a final glance at Yara and grumbled. "It's not
threat the man addressed to her. Esma had an urge to ask why she coul
ed to come out of her mouth. "Thank you for saving me." Swallowing her saliv
abou
ere; I'll take the bus." Her
d be dangerous for you to walk alon
akes five minutes fro
yes dropped at the name on the screen. Her mother was calling. As all her focus was on the call;
nswer my call?" Panic shaded her
was caught in the traffic for a few hour
It was a lie she had to create to comfort her mother only; she didn't
you at home, dear." Her
l trees lining up on the right side of the trod. She picked up her handbag the thug threw away aft
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wn thoughts as Esma's voice, mentioning her mother played in her head. Her lips p
of debt could only put her into trouble, requiring her to pay for it
vent her irritation. The farther she walked, the more pebbles
bench under the canopy once she arrived, waiting for the last bus. The black
door opened, welcoming her tired body. Dropping her backpack on the empty s
r eyes stared at the long dark street ahead of her. Her long legs had to
ore burden. She took a long pause in front of her rented h
ueaked open. They were late to pay for the electricity bill this month. Yara's face cring
nnoyance in her heart. Before she could reach anywhere,
groan, preventing her moth
e hard object didn't move. Yara briskly rose
elty, she was her mother, the reason for her presence in this world. Yara shook the woman's fat body. Tears welled u
rd the telephone; she called the hospital. She inhaled to
h but her obesity didn't enable her to do that. She cou
ssistance. Yara jogged outside and waved her hands helplessly
many hours of work, his appearance showed no difference; his tidy shirt and hair and the good smell of