Chapter 54. A House No Longer Home
Maria was still seated on the bed in her room, her thoughts spiraling as emotions swirled within her.
It’s been almost three years, and I haven’t stepped foot into my parents’ house since they died... I think today is the day, she finally resolved.
Without another moment’s hesitation, she grabbed her bag and rushed out of the room.
As she stepped into the compound, one of the guards noticed her in a hurry.
"Miss Maria, where are you heading to?" he asked with concern.
"I forgot something at school," she replied quickly, trying not to sound suspicious. "I need to pick it up as fast as possible."
"Why don’t you go with the driver instead?" the guard suggested.
Maria shook her head. "No, I don’t want to stress him. He’s been on the road all day. I’ll take public transport. I won’t stay long."
The guard still looked unsure but eventually nodded. "Alright then. Please be careful."
Without wasting time, Maria made her way to the general bus stop and boarded a cab that took her straight to her parents’ house.
As she stepped out of the cab, her expression changed. Silence clung to her lips. Her eyes filled with tears as she gazed at the building from a distance. Memories flooded her mind—echoes of laughter, games, and joy.
