"Mylar! Mylar, I know you can hear me. Open the door." Mylar's landlady kept banging on her door. She was an old lady but the way she kept hitting the door with so much strength, one would think that she was a youngster. Mylar yawned and turned around uneasily on her student-size bed. She got up ignoring the noise being caused by her old landlady and went into the bathroom, she slowly picked up her brush and started moving it from right to left inside her mouth. Her toothpaste was finished so she had to brush without it. She wasn't thinking about the finished toothpaste or her nuisance of a landlady but about how she had been living her life for the past three years after her graduation. Back when she was in school, she would tell her friends that once she graduated, all her suffering would be over. She will get a job with a famous modeling agency and have some other side businesses of her own. She will become famous and have a fancy car and a large house to herself....
"Why did you give her so much money?" Mylar asked as they got into his car, he turned towards her and replied. "I wanted to stop her from wasting any more of our time and that money wasn't even much. Mylar and Vida's eyes opened wide at what he said, Vida remarked. "Not too much, that money would be enough to last me for two years and I know it even without counting it." Elio smiled at her remark, which was indeed true but not in his case, he has more than enough. He's a fucking billionaire. "We are here," Elio announced as they got down from the car, Mylar and Vida giggled, of course, they know that they have arrived. They all went in and were met by Miss Emelda and a few other staff halfway in, they welcomed Mylar to the Wylder's Mansion in a respectful way and went outside to bring her luggage in while Mylar, Elio, and Vida continued into the house. On getting outside to bring in the luggages, Miss Emelda was surprised by what she...
A lot of people have problems staying focused in what they do. They tend to give up half way through instead of finishing the whole stuff. The problem is that, when you start something new, your body is not
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