Chapter 3: All My Dreams Are Getting Ruined

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An early morning in New York. One of the largest airports. There are many enough people here: someone comes to the city, someone leaves it, or someone comes here to work. A cute, blue-eyed blonde with cascaded, long hair is driving her bag on a special cart and going to go home to have a very good rest from a long flight. Natalia Rochester is one of the best friends of Raquelle Cameron and quite close with Terrence MacClife. The girl is not alone. Her parents are with her. Her mother, Letitia, is very similar to her daughter: she is a little lower than the girl and also has blonde shoulder-length hair and blue eyes. Despite not being a young woman, the woman looks incredible for her age. The father of the young girl, Anthony, has dark, thick hair, a tall height that is much taller than the women have, and quite a serious and confident look.

The Rochesters earn enough money thanks to the fact that the woman is a deeply respected fashion lawyer, who knows her business well, and the woman is a popular fashion journalist. He publishes his articles in the best magazines about fashion and often interviews those he works in the show business with. Their family went to Mexico for some time, where Natalia's grandmother on the mother is living. The woman was diagnosed with quite a serious illness that required therapy as soon as possible. At first, it was hard for them because the illness was developing hard. But later, everything got much easier because Natalia's grandmother got special expressive therapy that she is continuing now.

"Finally, we've arrived..." Letitia says tiredly, driving her suitcase on a particular cart, as well as Natalia is doing. "Honestly, I'm so sick of this long flight... And really missed home..."

"Yeah, I'm exhausted, too," Anthony confesses, driving not one but two suitcases on a particular cart. "Now I would like to find a taxi and go home to have a good rest as soon as possible."

"These flights really make you sick..." Natalia sighs quietly, also looking exhausted and a little sad. "I feel exhausted and want to go home as soon as possible."

"At least, you don't have to fly with us anymore," Letitia notices. "In a few days, your father and I will go to Mexico together to get ready for the moving of your grandmother to our home. And you will stay here and be waiting for her to move here."

"Yes, I know, but I want Grandmother to get well as soon as possible..." Natalia says in a very quiet voice and signs very often, with sadness in the eyes, looking around with tired eyes at times. "It's so hurt to see her being like that..."

"The doctors say forecasts are quite positive," Anthony replies with a slight smile. "So, as the doctors say everything may be fine, everything will really be fine."

"That's right," Natalia smiles slightly, glancing at Anthony. "You've spent much money on her therapy that is supposed to help her."

"Thank God, it's helping her, and your grandmother believes in the best."

"By the way, when are you going to fly to Mexico again and get ready for the moving?"

"I don't know, daughter," Letitia shrugs. "We need to solve some business at work. Of course, I did half of our work before our arrival. But there is another half, which it would be great to do, as well."

"Yeah, being a journalist and a lawyer is a hard thing," Anthony sighs quietly. "But thanks to this, we will always have money and be able to have everything. Even an expensive therapy in the most proprietary hospital of any country."

Natalia says nothing and looks into the distance with a slight smile.

"By the way, Natalia..." Letitia pronounces thoughtfully. "You've lately been silent, thoughtful, and not very talkative. You were never like this, as far as I remember. Something happened to you and made you sad?"

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