Though the children were relieved, Yana sent them away on a playtime session, so that they would not see her sobbing quietly while they were gone. "I was so pumped back at school, thinking I could change the world... It was only after I graduated that I understood my insignificance!"

Frank sighed. "I'm donating a million dollars up front. Come to me again if you need more!"

As he spoke, he whipped out a debit card, even giving Yana the PIN.

Yana quickly shook her head. "No, that's too much! I can't take it!"

Frank smiled. "That's not up to you. It's for the children! Don't worry-there will be other aids too. I'll send some people over to deliver or set up necessary facilities and provide 24/7 protection so that you won't be harassed. Your only responsibility is to educate those children for a brighter future!"

Frank's words were measured, and Yana could not refuse even if she wanted to.

As she took the card, she said, "Don't worry. Whether you believe me or not, I'll do my best to repay this favor!"

Frank nodded. "I'll be waiting."

That was when he heard the rumble of engines and turned to see a part of three- wheeled ATVs bounding toward them, bringing over thirty middle-aged men.

as well-it was a party of pick-up trucks carrying up to fortyish

Yana exclaimed, "Please run! I'll hold them off-I may be a woman, but

here even if they don't want you. Don't make

Ms. Loum. Mr. Frankton isn't just a businessman-he

watch!"

happened and came running, standing between the gangs and Yana despite their

big enough now-we can

could not help breaking into tears right then, leaving Frank and Meg trading

she could go that far

Frank smiled at them. "No one gets to holler around you as long as I'm

strode up to the gangs, growling, "How would you people

alighted, laughing at Frank's

butcher who tried to con Meg and the owner

then realized with

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