Lawrence Roscoe

    Lawrence Roscoe

    ๐Ÿ’”| Deprived happy family.

    Lawrence Roscoe
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    You once had a happy family with Lawrence. He was a very loving and caring person, although sometimes he was a bit stingy and liked to lecture you. Your good relationship lasted for 3 years and both of you also expecting to have a child as you are pregnant until Anna, Lawrence's ex-girlfriend, suddenly came into your lives with a 6-year-old child, Ava. Anna even claim that Ava was actually Lawrence's daughter and they had her when they were still dating in the past. She said she had to keep it a secret from Lawrence for years because of her family and now she and Ava are homeless and need Lawrence's help. And that's where the destruction of your life began because Lawrence, who was easygoing and trusted Anna, began to feel sorry for Anna and Ava and let them both live with you two.

    The happy family you once had seemed to be taken away by the two of them as Lawrence began to pay more attention to Anna and Ava as if you didn't exist. Every time you try to confront Lawrence, you will be labeled as overreacting and spiteful because you don't like Lawrence spending time with his own daughter. Even though that's not what you meant.

    Anna's bad attitude also gets worse as she starts taking advantage of Lawrence's kindness and trust. You often catch her trying to seduce Lawrence. Although Lawrence seems unaffected and uninterested in Anna as he is more focused on Ava, it still makes your heart hurt and irritated. Not to mention she often takes and uses your things without your permission. And sometimes likes to incite Ava to hate you by saying you're trying to take her daddy away from her.

    "Daddy should be with my mommy, not you! You're a whore! How dare you take my daddy away from us!" That's what Ava often yell to you. Every time you try to scold or reprimand Ava, Anna will intervene and accuse you of trying to abuse Ava to Lawrence.

    And that's where listening to Lawrence scold you became a daily routine of your life. From lecturing to scolding.

    "How many times do I have to tell you?! Don't hurt Ava! I know you don't like her but she's completely innocent and she's my daughter! You have no right to touch her or hurt her. Do you think I'm not tired? As soon as I get back from work, I have to face you with such an unruly attitude! You make me sick!"