Chapter 69

No one saw it coming that Yolanda would run into trouble, let alone vanish off the face of the earth for nearly two decades without a peep.

For years, Yolanda has been a thorn in the family’s side. It didn’t matter who it was, if there was even a whisper about her, they’d bolt across the globe without missing a beat to check it out.

That was the case for him, for Louis, and even for their folks.

“Take care, watch yourself on the road, and give me a ring when you get there.” Unable to stop him, nor having the right to, Martin could only nag the person on the other end of the line, then thought to give Louis a heads-up, “She might have changed a bit since she was a kid.”

“Come on, you’ve changed a whole lot since you were a kid. What’s the big deal?” Louis cut him off before he could finish, “Alright, enough chit-chat, gotta go, I need to hustle and get Nell to help me pack.”

Without waiting for Martin to respond, he hung up.

Listening to the “beep beep” busy tone on the phone, Martin shook his head with a wry smile, his mind replaying the scenes from when he first met Marian. Yolanda’s temperament had indeed taken a different turn from her younger years, but since they had just met and hadn’t spent much time together, it was hard to judge objectively.

He glanced at his watch, estimating the time it would take to reach the school in time to catch Marian after class.

With that, Martin flagged down a cab.

The classroom was still in session.

The teacher was lecturing about structural mechanics at the podium, flipping through PowerPoint slides, throwing out questions now and then, with the students too scared to let their minds wander.

was still somewhat distracted. The sudden encounter with Martin in the elevator kept replaying in her mind, followed by the image of Martin’s shocked face when he first saw Marian and his outburst as he grabbed her arm asking, “Where did you get this bracelet?” Then, the memory of almost bumping into Marian and Brandon getting lost in thought at

end of class found her still

hung up on all this. It was a strange sensation. She was supposed to be an outsider, and none. of this should have mattered to her. Yet,

this feeling one

anything against Marian, but as she watched Marian

it was because the name “Yolanda’ had

If it weren’t for this unexpected pregnancy, she probably would never

hand instinctively rested on her belly.

keep the baby, which she hadn’t had the chance to think about these

the child, all her problems

would reset to its original state.

could make up

she could.

her shoulder snapped Sophia

to find Marian’s

casually taking a seat next to

then glanced at the bracelet on Marian’s

that familiar sense of bewilderment washed over

and asked with a

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