DIFFERENT ROAD Read Count : 94

Category : Books-Fiction

Sub Category : Romance
Chapter 1 

Justin's eyes were fixed on the street as his mother kept going on and on about him taking over his father's businesses one day. A proud mother only wanted what's best for her only son, a good life and a good job. "Great, I can't wait." His voice sounded like a song of a dying bird, sad and devastating to listen to it. It wasn't like his mother noticed that something was wrong with her son, she was too busy with her new nails. Justin looked over to his neighborhood from his balcony. They were living in a very huge house and from where he was standing he could see all the houses going down to a little river below. He was a 22 year old and his life was already planned for him but still a part of his life never even dreamed of going into business with his family but the other didn't wanna be far away from home. "Mom, in all the places why did dad pick this place?" He turned to look at his mother who was still scratching her well made nails. 
"I thought you love it here." 
"I do, I'm just curious." He really was curious, Goromane was a very small village around Hazyview in Mpumalanga, And not a very good place to be if you are very rich. "Your dad loved it, close to his family." Like father like son. His father valued family more than anything in the world and that's why he did anything he could to ensure that his son had whatever he wanted, especially his time. He smiled as he remembered how his father used to drive him to his grandma in Mkhuhlu, kinda made him remember how his father wanted him to be by his side every time. "Do you think dad is in heaven?" Asked a 22 years old a question that only 5 years old would be asking In a time like this one. His mother stood up eager to make his son feel better, she walked towards her tall, handsome son. She held his shoulders with both her hands and looked him from up to down and up again. "Look at you. So beautiful." Her voice interpreted what was happening in her eyes. "Where ever he is, he is so proud of you right now." 

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