Meeting You IN My Next Life
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wo are married now. I don't see any reason why you two shouldn't be t
nston better than anyone else. He loves his personal space, and... and I also want to take some alone time to... to think about how to
ne a successful course in ma
than three days that I had made in my entir
ement." She sounded exasperated, but there
elplessly and then walked to her. She was one of those people who showed
he same tactic that I always used in my past life to make
assaged her shoulders while giving her a pleading look. There was a comfo
head of you where you have to go with Winston. Living separately will n
best for both me and Winston, but some bridges are
let's leave this on time. For now, I guess, both of us need
usion. "You want to build a career?" she asked me in a confu
parents' business from both sides. So.... I think it will be better for me to start worki
ing a career. Well, I learned my lesson after dying once, but most of the people in thi
s be with you." She assured me with that motherl
tightly in excitement, and she laughed aloud.
efore standing up. I just grinned widely while bobbing my head fur
d my eyes. It was easy to persuade Winston's mother. Apart from her, no
Winston came back from one business trip and went to another the same day. I di
eath. Being with those kids always gave me a sense of belonging and happiness. I fr
e as I had always lived, without
husband, of
my head. Were there signals related to what happened to me in my
none. How could it be possible? I knew that my uncles and aunts didn't want me to i
t rid of me all those years in th
important in those memories, but I couldn
would be vigilant from now on and would n
to change the outcome of some of their a
did i
one to change their fate with the knowledge
n. "Mrs. Atkin has asked you to meet her in the living
owly got up from the bed. I looked around at my room once
So, I decided to give Zion and Tony a call,
first. I tied up my hair and walked o
me. Rest assured, I am willing to buy the necklace. That necklace is a perfect match wi
er the call. The memory hit the back of my head. She also went to buy a
iently sat down on the loveseat while t
could find it out until she showed this to a few of her friends during a tea party after a month. One
ingstock among her circle for being naïve to trust some sweet
ed that she was going to give in to the t
at she was going to receive. Now I also remembered that the Johnson family would be caught
should appraise the necklace first." I reque
ds increasing in our city these days. They fake antique jewelry and jewelry
second, please." She said to Mrs.
en in this business for ages." She replied to m
any problem with appraising that jewelry piece. Although we don't lack money, buying a fake piece
erything. One can endure losing mone
phone to her ear once again after some seconds, and I ble