Desired By The Once-Bullied, Billionaire Soccer Player
loud, rusty
for a second but then I remembered my
lling me? I went out to a
he pointed to the te
one so the school could get in touch with me in case of emergencies. It was p
one to my ear, wonder
ing too well. You need to come immedia
I was still looking for a job, her afternoon meal was yet to
ed to cover water and light bills. And even if I
ime I'd asked, the local hotel manager had warned me
as just another travail
Haven's class. I saw her teacher tal
Miss Caulkin, how's my
e woman in a suit as stiff and neat
used. "Who are you?
e she wasn't in
t from Haven's teacher that she isn't being taken good care
. "What are you saying? Why would you even do this? My daughter is bei
e to take care of her. Haven is a bright girl, the genius of her class. She deserves an environment that
aven is my daughter and I am doing my best to ensure she's well taken care of!
een paid?" The soci
ing dejectedly at
her breakfast
. "Yes.
he have for
ast bread and a gla
aid you gave her a slice of bread and water." The t
but that doesn't mean
ing me doubt your ability to care for yo
son for existing. Please, I beg of you. P-please, don't take my daughter away. I
self as well, you look thin and very pale. You can't take care of yourself, talk more anot
d, holding the woman's hand. "Don't take my daughte
at me, feeling empathetic. "Do
ut I promise, give me
I can give you to find a steady paying job and I'll be coming to assess Haven's living condition. If you don't have a job by the
ut
ded. "Moreover, you look pretty young. Guess it's a case of teenage pregnancy. I'm not here to judge you but we see lots of girls your age, they end up l
I want my child. I...I can t
t and lifestyle Haven is exposed to. I'll get the address from the
ould I find a good home in just seven days? I couldn't even afford rent in our current apa
rough the old, weak gate. Our home barely had furniture. The building was almo
body every evening, I didn't let Haven go outside whenever she was
" I wiped tears so Ha
linic." S
ating - courtesy of her teacher who'd bought her meal from her
ing will be fine." Little Ha
ine. A watery smile broke through. No, nothing was going to be fin
She was the reason I'd given up everything; the wealth, my e
But how could I keep the government from
regory's raspy voice reminded me
ys, Mrs. Gregory." I wa
shrug, making smoke rings in the air.
et, mommy?" Haven inquired
the old, worn sofa I'd gotten from a really cheap yard
's dinner, ruling out lunch as it was
s already bringing out the bo
bought the g
ought it after she'd pleaded for it, saying she
eed to worry if it was going to be a was
e game, a knock so
" Haven said, placing new
ed my head up...my eyes bulged in both disbelief
tly, how did