Valeria never expected Selena to suddenly say those words.
Looking into Selena's eyes, Valeria froze.
Then, it occurred to her. Even though Selena was small and frail from years of struggling with a heart condition, she was still six years old.
As she grew, Selena became increasingly sensitive to the absence of a father figure in her life. The excuse that Valeria had always used, which was that Selena's father went somewhere far away, had gradually turned into a white lie that couldn't hold up much longer.
In Valeria's drawer was a photo of her and Sebastian together, which Selena had seen before.
However, she never thought that Selena would remember it.
It was a photo from high school of the top three students in the class. She had cut out the third person, leaving only the two of them.
Valeria also hadn't expected that she would ever encounter Sebastian again, especially with Selena with her.
The bus screeched to a sudden halt, and she pulled Selena close and shielded her. Then, after a moment's pause, she replied, "No, he's not."
"But Mommy, that doctor looks so much like Daddy," Selena replied.
Valeria went quiet for a few seconds before forcing out, "He just looks like him, that's all…"
…
When they got home, Valeria knocked on Lucy Clark's door downstairs. Lucy was an old lady who lived alone and had a notoriously difficult personality. She was well-known throughout the neighborhood.
Two years ago, when Valeria was trying to enroll her daughter in kindergarten, she ran into a problem with the registration. She met Shane Cooper by chance at the time.
Shane's father was critically ill and wanted to see his son married before he passed. Needing to go abroad soon for work, Shane offered Valeria a deal, which was to marry him quickly and divorce just as quickly, fulfilling his father's final wish.
She met Shane's father, and the old man passed away that very night.
Lucy had been furious when she found out her son had arranged a sham marriage. However, knowing it had brought her husband peace in his final moments, she let it go eventually. After that, Shane left the country for work, and she continued living here alone.
Seeing Valeria raising Selena by herself, Lucy offered Valeria the attic apartment upstairs.
Even though Valeria paid rent as usual, their relationship changed one day when Lucy choked on some nuts and Valeria saved her.
After that, Lucy grew much fonder of them.
The house was an old, cramped duplex. There was no elevator and no shared amenities, but the rent was cheap. Lucy lived downstairs, and the attic upstairs had two small rooms and a little terrace where Valeria and Selena stayed.
There was even a separate entrance.
…
Later, while Valeria was heating up some food she had prepared in advance for lunch, Lucy walked in. "Selena's growing up now. You should get that surgery done for her soon. I can lend you the money if you don't have it. Just treat it as a loan."
Valeria knew Lucy had some savings, but those were for emergencies. If she gave it all to fund Selena's surgery, what would happen if Lucy suddenly needed it?
So, even though Valeria was deeply grateful for the offer, she still shook her head and politely declined.
…
That afternoon, Valeria arrived at L&M Design Studio on the 15th floor of the Golden Lux Building.
As soon as she stepped inside, her coworker, Lindsey Meyer, walked over. "Valeria, Ms. Lawson wants to see you in her office."
Sabrina Lawson was their design director, and also Valeria's direct superior.
When Valeria knocked and entered, Sabrina was still on her call. Glancing at Valeria, Sabrina gestured for her to wait.
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