La vida
Emma adjusted her dress carefully, her fingers lingering on the lace. The white gown, bought hastily
Margaret stood by the window, gazing out at the courtyard where her husband, Thomas, was deep in conversation
For twenty-three years, my entire existence revolved around my paralysed boy. Then a nanny cam unveiled
So there was this girl, Lily Harrison, only twenty-one, walking into the registry office clutching white
The evening bustle of London hummed with life—traffic rumbled, heels clicked against the wet pavement
For 23 years, I believed love meant sacrifice – that true devotion showed itself in quiet daily endurance
Olivia Thompson stood before the headmistress, crumpled papers clutched in her hands. “
Emily carefully looked over her outfit… The white dress, bought last-minute for pennies at a sale
The Stalwart Man We visit my father-in-law in a village fifty miles from the city, in the house where
I shouldn’t be spending money on proper stationery, but perhaps putting this down will help.









