She Stuns the World - Chapter 119: Chapter 119
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                    Josie chose the smallest room right next to Athena's. She was so thrilled that she started singing. "If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands..."
Claire seemed more interested in the backyard. "I want to plant something out there. You all should take a look and tell me what you'd like to grow."
The backyard was almost a thousand square feet, featuring a small pond, a gazebo, and a storage room. Scattered throughout were just a few sparse flowers and plants.
Claire was charmed by the space. She explored every corner, breathing in the fresh air and taking in the surroundings. "I'd like to set up a few small vegetable patches and plant some greens, cucumbers, and tomatoes. That way, we can eat freshly picked vegetables every day."
Athena chuckled to herself. She had read in the news about older folks enjoying gardening and growing vegetables in their villas, and it turned out to be true. Although planting vegetables in the villa might have clashed with its aesthetics, ultimately, they could do whatever they wanted in their own home.
"We need flowers too! What kind of flowers do you all like? I'll plant a bit of everything," Claire said eagerly, already envisioning the vibrant blooms that would soon brighten the backyard. "Wesley, I know you like lilies and marigolds. I'll definitely plant them if I can."
"I like fragrant flowers," Athena said. "Roses and tulips are nice, and I especially like peonies."
Maria chimed in, "I like daisies."
Josie said with a beaming smile, "I like sunflowers."
"I like edible flowers," Arthur said with a mischievous grin.
Claire laughed. "Alright, I've taken a mental note. I'll make a trip to the flower market soon."
Everyone was in high spirits in the backyard, looking forward to living in their new home.
Arthur glanced around expectantly. "Guys, shouldn't we start packing now?"
It was only 4:30 in the afternoon, so they had plenty of time.
"Alright, let's head back to the old house and pack up. After that, we'll go out for a big feast. It's my treat!" Wesley said cheerfully.
Everyone clapped with smiles on their faces.
Josie looked at Athena with hopeful eyes, asking, "Athena, are you moving in tonight?"
Athena nodded with a warm smile. "Yes, I'll go back now and pack my clothes."
Though Athena enjoyed her solitude and wasn't used to living with so many people, the warmth of the Donovan family was comforting, and her mother's cooking was simply too good to resist. She couldn't help but look forward to living with her family.
That evening, as Athena was relishing the joy of moving into the villa with her family, Zoe received an email from her private investigator. [As I delved into Athena's records, I came across this photo. The phone screen in the picture shows the name "Lucy Graham," who happens to be Matthew's sister and has been out of the public eye for five years.]
The email came with a photo attached. It was taken by the private investigator at Zoe's party. There had been many reporters at the event, and the students and teachers were also taking pictures, so Athena hadn't been particularly cautious of cameras.
The investigator had hidden in a corner on the second floor, using a telephoto lens to capture Athena from behind at a side angle. At that moment, Athena was looking at her phone, with her fingers and body obscuring most of the screen, but the words "Dr. Annie" and "Lucy Graham" were visible.
Zoe's heart raced as she stared at the message, almost crying out in shock. "Matthew's sister, Lucy?"
'It's been five years since Lucy last appeared in public. How could Athena be connected with her? And who is this Dr. Annie?' Zoe wondered, her brow furrowing as she tried to make sense of the new information. 'How many more secrets is Athena hiding?'
                
            
        Claire seemed more interested in the backyard. "I want to plant something out there. You all should take a look and tell me what you'd like to grow."
The backyard was almost a thousand square feet, featuring a small pond, a gazebo, and a storage room. Scattered throughout were just a few sparse flowers and plants.
Claire was charmed by the space. She explored every corner, breathing in the fresh air and taking in the surroundings. "I'd like to set up a few small vegetable patches and plant some greens, cucumbers, and tomatoes. That way, we can eat freshly picked vegetables every day."
Athena chuckled to herself. She had read in the news about older folks enjoying gardening and growing vegetables in their villas, and it turned out to be true. Although planting vegetables in the villa might have clashed with its aesthetics, ultimately, they could do whatever they wanted in their own home.
"We need flowers too! What kind of flowers do you all like? I'll plant a bit of everything," Claire said eagerly, already envisioning the vibrant blooms that would soon brighten the backyard. "Wesley, I know you like lilies and marigolds. I'll definitely plant them if I can."
"I like fragrant flowers," Athena said. "Roses and tulips are nice, and I especially like peonies."
Maria chimed in, "I like daisies."
Josie said with a beaming smile, "I like sunflowers."
"I like edible flowers," Arthur said with a mischievous grin.
Claire laughed. "Alright, I've taken a mental note. I'll make a trip to the flower market soon."
Everyone was in high spirits in the backyard, looking forward to living in their new home.
Arthur glanced around expectantly. "Guys, shouldn't we start packing now?"
It was only 4:30 in the afternoon, so they had plenty of time.
"Alright, let's head back to the old house and pack up. After that, we'll go out for a big feast. It's my treat!" Wesley said cheerfully.
Everyone clapped with smiles on their faces.
Josie looked at Athena with hopeful eyes, asking, "Athena, are you moving in tonight?"
Athena nodded with a warm smile. "Yes, I'll go back now and pack my clothes."
Though Athena enjoyed her solitude and wasn't used to living with so many people, the warmth of the Donovan family was comforting, and her mother's cooking was simply too good to resist. She couldn't help but look forward to living with her family.
That evening, as Athena was relishing the joy of moving into the villa with her family, Zoe received an email from her private investigator. [As I delved into Athena's records, I came across this photo. The phone screen in the picture shows the name "Lucy Graham," who happens to be Matthew's sister and has been out of the public eye for five years.]
The email came with a photo attached. It was taken by the private investigator at Zoe's party. There had been many reporters at the event, and the students and teachers were also taking pictures, so Athena hadn't been particularly cautious of cameras.
The investigator had hidden in a corner on the second floor, using a telephoto lens to capture Athena from behind at a side angle. At that moment, Athena was looking at her phone, with her fingers and body obscuring most of the screen, but the words "Dr. Annie" and "Lucy Graham" were visible.
Zoe's heart raced as she stared at the message, almost crying out in shock. "Matthew's sister, Lucy?"
'It's been five years since Lucy last appeared in public. How could Athena be connected with her? And who is this Dr. Annie?' Zoe wondered, her brow furrowing as she tried to make sense of the new information. 'How many more secrets is Athena hiding?'
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