Harold was at a bit of a loss for words when it came to Fiona. This kid was sure to cause a ruckus as she got older.
"Get yourself sorted for dinner," he casually instructed, tossing his car keys to the driver. "Move my stuff from the Aldridge Estate, will you?"
"Certainly, Mr. Aldridge," the driver replied.
"Uncle, are you moving in? Why? Are Mom and Dad away for a long time this time?" Fiona asked, her curiosity piqued.
"There's a bit of chaos overseas. Your folks went to straighten things out," Harold explained. "If it's serious, they might be gone a while. If not, they'll be back in about ten days or so."
Harold gently ruffled Fiona's hair. "Instead of fretting about your parents, maybe worry a bit more about your PE scores. Your teacher called me again. Zero on the 800-meter run, huh?"
"Mom always said that in school, it's best not to stand out too much. Keep a low profile, or you'll get sidelined. Besides, if I really ran that fast, my classmates would think something's up," Fiona said, popping a candy into her mouth.
Truth be told, she just didn't like running. Harold understood he was pushing Fiona hard. She'd been through the wringer with Colby's training since she was little. During those grueling sessions, Colby showed no mercy, not even to Sophie, let alone his own daughter. Fiona had to run until she was practically sick before she could stop.
As she grew older, her aversion to running only intensified unless it was absolutely necessary. Plus, she was lightning fast. For most high school girls, clocking two minutes and fifty seconds in the 800-meter run was impressive. But Fiona could do it in two minutes and fifteen seconds, thanks to her parents' top-notch genes and her own dedication.
Sophie had raised Fiona well—too well, in fact. Fiona was laid-back and honest to a fault. To keep her abilities under wraps at school, she simply chose not to run.
"If you don't want to take the test, don't sweat it. Your grades are nearly perfect. Even without a PE score, you'll still get into a great college," Harold said with a warm smile, his affection for Fiona evident.
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why do you keep delaying updates:(...
please post new chapters.. why are they delayed...
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Enjoying the story, to much victimising Sophie, they could at least try to target others. Hope at some point Sophie comes clean and forgives James and explain her view of loving the boy James was. Just so they both learn and move on. Really needs to be some consequences for the instigators instead of being let go. Sandy needs to see Vanessa is using her as a cover, and Sandy needs to wake up to herself, or be held responsible by her father for alienating the people she was supposed to make contact with. Hope the reporter brother is keeping an eye on what Vanessa and Odie are up to, and that he has he’s own justice in store. Hope he becomes like Reese a good partner. Hope James lives and finds he’s HEA. Need to put Nicole in prison , no release and several lifetimes , with all the evidence on the crimes she’s committed just to get her out of the way guilt free. More about what’s up with Gordon....
Excellent novel!...
When will you upload the next chapter...