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Where the heart is

Helena Smith was a lady who seemed to have it all. Smart, beautiful and sexy as hell. But she had one major flaw - as what others seemed to think of it - she is an orphan. Ashton Kempt. Edison Hunt. Known to others as the 'golden boys'. Why? They are perfect. Rich, smart, confident and handsome. One is gentle and refined. The other one is gruff and manly. One is from the present while the other is from her past. Will she be drawn back to the man from her past? A past that she has been running away from. Or will she take the leap and go into the waiting arms of the one from her present. Will she be able to start dreaming of a future with him? Just when life was starting to go well for her, people from her past started turning up. What would she do now that someone wants to hurt her and her family? Would she run away again just like before or would she stay and face her demons? A heartwarming story about a woman who deals with every curve ball that life throws at her. Watch how Helena overcomes her doubts, distrust and traumas with the help of those around her. Be with her as she tries to find out who she really is and come out triumphant.

Bliss_Cale · 现代言情
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You were an orphan too?

"Hate you?" she whispered back. "Don't get me wrong Helena, I don't hate you." 

"If you don't hate me, then why are you doing this to me?" I whispered, my voice breaking because of trying to hold my tears back.

I just can't understand her anger towards me. No matter how hard I think of the past, I have never done anything to her to merit this kind of treatment. She even called my family a bunch of thieves. Why would she do that?

I remembered mom saying that she knew Mrs. Kempt from way back. I wonder how long that was? What could have possibly happen to Mrs. Kempt? Was she always like this?

"Why? Because I loathe you." she hissed. "I loathe you and your family." 

I saw my mother pale.

"What did I ever do to you?" mom whispered. "I treated you well when we were younger."

"Because you saw me as a charity case." Mrs. Kempt whispered back.