Cheska got out of the car and looked at her surrounding.
It's fun keeping a smile in her face but it's slowly draining her as she went home.
Cheska looked at her house, she never got a home.
Cheska entered her house and is greeted by her maids, she greeted them back politely.
Cheska stands at the doorway. Her mother, Martha, a middle-aged woman with frustration etched on her face, is engaged in a heated argument with Edgar, her cousin, a disheveled man in his late 40s, who appears agitated.
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Unspoken Desires
General FictionCheska, a girl whose heart bore the weight of abandonment, had carried the scars of her past with her throughout her life. The wounds ran deep, originating from the neglect she had endured at the hands of her parents. Their absence had left her with...