"I got it downstairs, I don't know if I was abandoned by its mother, or perhaps it got lost." Bess stroked the kitten in her hand lovingly.
"Do you want to keep it, Sara. If you don't want it, I can take you back to my villa. " Bess came to the living room and sat on the sofa. She held the kitten in her arms.
"I'll keep it. It can help me divert boredom. I named her Fatty. Look at her. She's so fat. " Sara raised a smile. She liked little pets very much.
The cat in Bess's hand meowed, making her couldn't help laughing. "She's not fat. She is cute. Is there anything to eat? Maybe she is hungry. She is mewing."
Sara replied, "There is ham sausage in the fridge. You can feed her with it. Let's buy some cat food online later. It's better."
Holding the kitten in her arms, Bess walked lazily to the kitchen, looking like a lazy mother who was looking for food for her child.
She opened the refrigerator, found the ham sausage, cut it with a knife, and the cat began to meow. Bess gently fed the ham sausage to the little cat's mouth and said, "Your master is saying that you are fat now. Tell her that we can lose weight after you are full."
Sara burst into laughter.
When the little kitten was full, she fell asleep under the sofa and let out a whistling sound. She looked so cute. With a smile at the corners of her mouth, Sara thought, 'Life is full of wonders. Sometimes a careless move will bring a surprise.'
Maybe Fatty was the new surprise in Sara's life.
Turtle soup was boiling for more than two hours. Sara's father finally came back.
The three had dinner happily. Then Bess and Sara went out for a walk, while Carlos stayed at home alone.
After working for a day, he really didn't want to go out for a walk. At this time, all he wanted to do was to lie on the sofa, wrapped in a warm blanket and watch TV.
Her daughter came back at ease. Everything was so good. The problems he had worried about were finally over. It was a big blow to Carlos that Sara's mother left him. That meant failure in life and meant his efforts were despised.
But in our life, working hard wasn't the only thing to make us happy, because there were always gains and losses. When a person was particularly obsessed with one thing and indulged in it, he would ignore other things. Maybe Sara's mother just couldn't stand this aspect of Carlos.
But it was too late when Carlos realized it. She couldn't afford to wait. All worth waiting was the best.
Sara and Bess went to the night market. That was what they liked to do most in college. But later, it seemed that the night market was not popular, so they gradually forgot.
Many people liked to be nostalgic, as if nostalgia was the best thing. In fact, this was exactly the reflection of human nature. What was lost was always beautiful, and the good was always too short.
Looking at the pajamas in front of her with a smile, Sara was like a college student. Bess coughed and said, "If you like it, just buy it."
Sara said to the proprietress, "Well, I want to buy the pajamas."
"Okay, sister. This is 120 dollars." The proprietress answered skillfully and kindly.
"Okay." After giving her 150 dollars, Sara turned around and was about to leave.
Then the proprietress looked at the backs of the two people and shouted, "Miss, I haven't given you changes yet!"
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