A blush spread across her cheeks. When she was done changing into a new set of clothes, she walked out of the bedroom and headed to the dining room, but still, Sebastian was nowhere in sight.
Seeing her, Aunt Lewis said, "Madam, Sir left for the office more than an hour ago. He seems particularly busy these days."
"Yeah, it's fine." Sabrina turned and walked to the balcony. The balcony was filled with various species o f potted plants, all of them green and lush with life. Taking advantage of the spare time before breakfast, Sabrina tended to the plants. Once again, she was reminded of her mother. Even though they had been poor, her mother had green fingers and loved plants. I n the past, Sabrina could never figure out why her mother was so different from the other women in the village, even though she was just another poverty-stricken villager?
Her mother could play the piano well. She loved nature too. She even loved to wash Sabrina’s hair with water soaked in Jasmine flowers. Her mother was a knowledgeable woman. In the past, Sabrina couldn’t understand it, but now she knew why. Alas, because o f her newfound knowledge, she felt even more disgusted at Old Master Shaw. She found him repulsive and sickening.
In the office, Sabrina put down her bag and went to the director's office.
When Marcus saw Sabrina, the surprised delight on his face was obvious. "Sabbie, are you here to see me?"
"Director Shaw, could you please convey my words to Old Master Shaw, and ask him to keep his distance away from me. Whether it’s to cause trouble, or anything else. I never want to see him again, for the rest of my life,” Sabrina replied calmly.
Marcus sighed. "Sabrina, you...why do you hate my grandfather so much?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Still Wanna Escape After Stealing My Heart?