Chapter 2.

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But the truth is that if the reality comes out reputations are at stake, inheritance moves to another, life, and mouths change, and the 'mate' who brought her in, in his own responsibility, reputation, and integrity would sense the mess he was in, inviting a home of crisis. Chime died owing risky people debts, he had a home outside our home, his matrimonial home, he died being careless with his health. Loria discovered a fraud case he was battling with, and needed to conquer, this his death isn't accidental, he left some hidden identities, and things. Relationship trends, and progression with the mate, at the onset good sense of humor, feel at home, safety, security, family, but as time went on, he had to defend her course sure In excess, finds out secrets about her, feels it us his duty to keep her glad, he had confusion that he wasn't doing his work, he wasn't doing the sure things he should do for her. He couldn't differentiate between love, and the guilt of his responsibility to take very good care of her, and succeed in his marriage. She took cognizance without hesitating. 'Of predicaments, and implications?' She may truthfully care, and be in love with him, with the housemate/ protagonist, this is where the tension abides, exists, and has come to stay, the protagonist feels out of rightful position, and order, displaced, no longer trusted, and suspicious. She might not even trust others, unable to blast a single mother, a widow, without looking rude, Loria notices the insubordination but doesn't address it as it mattered at all, or most. It could be addressed later, not now. ‎Rather she removes her logs, his specs, makes him neat from his flaws, before he, or anybody notices, sees to mind, all tiny business about Chime, asks to find, and help out emotional, and intruding questions, gradually, it was hard to dislike her, and her ways of doing things, and going about them. She was acceptable, no one could hate her, it was all about showering the love one has for her on her, no hidden love, wonderful characters confuse themselves, aren't clear to a good point. Loria doesn't like anybody who is cunny, but she is funny, if you cunningly have your way, it doesn't have to be planning to be her friend, just be on your own, but she does be cunny to have her ways, and make it in life, not just to the ones who are hurtful, or the ones who hurt her, to protect herself and the ones she love, she just does it. She wants to be independent, she enjoys nobody supporting her, but enjoys supporting people, and being needed, she's showing how sorrowful she is about her husband's death but she is being careful with it, and is slightly arrogant to him, sometimes things, and life appears, and looks emotionally cold, yet everything she recognises them deeply. In her conversations, interactions, communications, and dialogues she hardly speaks for a prolonged time. She wasn't talkative, takes a break, and thinks before giving answers to questions, hardly accepts you are talking, and referring to her when asking her questions, introduces confusion, distractions, and misunderstanding, saying things like "people become compassionate at burials, it doesn't create a long-lasting impression". " Your friend spies on me, while he is my debtor" Sorrow is a disgrace after a few weeks people forget you were grieved" ‎"I didn't want to scatter your home, and business but I, can sense it is what you are buying, and vying for". Loria finally falls in love, but now that she has realized herself, she has to take her leave, for her emotions would feel her, if she doesn't, she is now emotionally dependent. I'm here to investigate anything relating to my husband's death, after all, he is my husband's best friend. And staying here unknowingly has helped me to find out anything, about his death? She resents cunningly having her way to survive, but counts on the security, and safety of the house hers, in case any insecurity or unsafe thing arises from her late husband's past, and she does everything to protect her late husband's best friend's home from her husband's past affecting or influencing it. The mate, and the protagonist both fall in love with Loria, and her ways of doing things, which broke them, intruding into their friendship, like how to handle the rain at night, her late husband's watch, which she wears at intervals to deal with people, indicating his unfinished time on earth, emotional, and quiet time, rearranging house equipment cunningly, and claiming spaces to control to herself, every time the bedroom door has to be closed, and emotional boundaries maintained due to the presence of a stranger. The owners of the house can no longer express love to themselves however they like it again. Tea was made late at night in intimacy without interaction, communication, conversation, or confession. Her days there, will be memorable, it wasn't for her to feel like a widow, she was highly welcomed, and loved, life taught her a lesson, she intelligently, and brilliantly learnt it, to reshape her house, her life to survive, and emotionally risky, for she understands, when people don't understand loneliness better than anyone else, she can scare loneliness away, such that people, her friends, and relations could wonder to realize if she was healing, or taking over. ‎My mate treated her pup which people barely took cognisance of, as if it was all that mattered to him, it wasn't significant, or visible to them in their subconscious, due to the absence of Chime, it was now this pup that made the house lively, and matter to Loria.
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