Jacqueline POV The restaurant I walked into was not the usual I frequented now since I've been married to Joseph. Rather, when I walked in I stared in shock at the simplicity of it all, the chaos of it all. The way it reminded me of when I didn't have this wealth and the restaurant right after three blocks was the best Tasha and I could afford at that time. How here instead of the businessmen and businesswomen in the best and most stylish of suits, how here instead of the beautiful ladies with fancy dresses hanging on the arms of rich men or the group of young ladies who looked like models sat around a table, drinking the most expensive wine in the country; instead there were round tables surrounded by families; a mother, father and children. Businessmen and businesswomen who were dre

