Emily Martin

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  • by Emily Martin Hearing Sara's name, Lilia immediately sat on the bed. The drowsiness disappeared to thin air. Twenty minutes later, Harold came to pick her at her house. After Lilia got into Harold's car, she took off the mask and sunglasses she was wearing. Lilia's long hair was only tied back, showing how hurried she was. "What happened?" Lilia asked. Harold started the car and said, "Give me your cell phone first." His usually energetic appearance looked grim. His gray eyes were filled with worry. Seeing…
  • by Emily Martin When Lilia and her mother came into the study, Jean was sitting opposite Robert. They were sitting across a wooden table with a pile of important documents. "Excuse me, we brought tea for the two of you." Sylvia immediately greeted the two men with warm smiles, "I hope we don't interfere with your discussion." "No, of course you don't interfere. Lilia, you can put the tea here." Robert immediately cleared the table so that his daughter could put the tray she was carrying. "Mister Jean, I am…
  • by Emily Martin Jean didn't answer Lilia, but he didn't tell Kenny to stop the car either. Smiling with satisfaction, the man turned his attention back to the document in his hand. As their car turned right at the intersection, the van behind them turned left and disappeared from view. Of course, Lilia didn't know that Kenny was just making it up about the paparazzi. When they arrived in front of Lilia's house, she looked around to make sure the paparazzi's car was gone before she got out of the car. Lilia…
  • by Emily Martin Lilia rushed to the side of the car and opened the rear seat door. She was a little surprised that the car door wasn't locked, but Lilia didn't really think about it. In a quick movement she slipped in without asking the car's owner. However, neither Kenny, who was in the driver's seat, nor Jean, who was sitting in the backseat, were surprised when Lilia suddenly appeared. They acted as if they really came here to get her. Jean only gave Lilia a quick glance before focusing his attention back to the…
  • by Emily Martin Lilia's icy cold attitude was a slap to William's face. The man was stunned and stared blankly at her. The woman before him suddenly looked like a completely different person. The Lilia he knew wouldn't look at him as if he were a stranger. William sighed and gave a pleading look, "Lili, do you still blame me for leaving you? Trust me, I never intended to hurt you. I still love you with all my heart!" Hearing that, Lilia secretly praised William's acting skills. No wonder this man dared to go for a…
  • by Emily Martin Lilia still remembered when William and Sara left Indonesia for a career in Hollywood. The two of them announced that they would not return until they became successful. Now that Lilia met them again in this shop, she cursed her entire plan to boost her mood earlier. As Lilia froze in her dressing room, she heard William's voice. "This dress suits you, Sara. You look beautiful in it." His voice was heavier and more mature than it was three years ago. Lilia didn't know what to do. She was…
  • by Emily Martin That afternoon, Lilia was called by Harold Satria, her manager. Harold asked her to come to the agency's office to discuss a few things. Lilia immediately changed into a white cotton shirt with a pastel linen skirt that reached her knees. She completed her look with a wide-brimmed hat that matched her skirt. When Lilia arrived at the agency office, she ran into Rina. The woman glared at Lilia as she walked away. Her angry expression looked scary, but she didn't say anything to Lilia. In an instant,…
  • by Emily Martin Bam! "How dare you be so insolent! You've been raised on good hands all this time!" Sylvia hit the table with rage, "Right now this family is facing difficulties and you don't want to help? Can't you sacrifice a little for your family? Your father and I only want the best for you!" Sylvia's words were true to some extent and made Lilia sound like a selfish bastard. Still, Lilia couldn't believe the words that came out Sylvia's mouth. If she and Robert really cared about her, the two wouldn't have…
  • by Emily Martin Lilia wanted to refuse Jean's order and go home right now. However, her growling stomach really chose that moment to sound. Without saying a word, Lilia sat down and started eating her breakfast. After being in an awkward silence for a while, Lilia finally said something, "…Thank you for last night. I really appreciate it." She said in a low voice. Even though Lilia was still annoyed with Jean for bringing her home without asking permission, at least she knew that Jean was just trying to help her.…
  • by Emily Martin Rays of sunlight slipped in from between the curtains of the bedroom's window. It basked the side of Lilia's face and the warmth evoked her from the dream world. She slowly opened her eyes that felt heavy. The throbbing pain in her head was painful that she had to rest her forehead in her hand. "Ow…" Lilia groaned and winked, trying to focus her blurred vision. The first thing she saw was a bedroom that looked foreign. The walls were covered in gray wallpaper. The furniture in the room was made of…
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