"It's not too late, and you haven't started your dinner yet. Besides that, I told you I was leaving," Claire objected. Claire felt herself being falsely blamed. However, she decided not to get into an argument with her mother, in case she tried to lecture her. She hated being told what should or shouldn't be done.
"It's good that you are back home. Now, wash your hands, sit and eat dinner with us," said Leena, coming to Claire's rescue. She was in Claire's age and knew what Claire was doing and thinking. Most girls wouldn't spend their free time home, or share their private life with their families. They loved parties, nice clothes and all funny things, and boredom was their mortal enemy.
"Thank you, Leena! Claire made a funny face at her mother before rushing to the washroom.
"Look at her. Not the good girl I have expected her to become when she was born," said Shannon remorsefully. Gritting her teeth, Shannon regretted that her daughter didn't live up to her expectations.
"Mother, Claire has changed a lot. Please don't be always so angry and give her more time to grow up and become mature," said Leena in a comforting tone.
Leena really liked her mother-in-law. A mother-in-law rarely would care about her son's wife as sincerely and warmly as Shannon did, and Leena really appreciated that. She had feared that she and Kevin's mother couldn't get along after the marriage. But their relationship got even stronger with the time. She was like her own mother now. Shannon rushed to the hospital without a single halt when she heard Leena had an accident. From then on, she had tried her best to take care of her daughter-in-law.
"I'm just worried about her future. Claire should be ashamed of herself. She has no idea where her life's heading and where to find a suitable husband." Speaking of which, Shannon sighed again.
Claire's father wanted her to marry a suitable soldier. But this was nearly impossible, as Claire was demanding, picky, spoiled and unable to do anything well on her own. She would be the bane of the life of any potential husband. She wasn't a woman yet. And everyone knew that.
"You can't force me to marry at such a young age. I am not even 25. No hurry. Isn't the late marriage and late childbirth popular across the country?" Claire grumbled after she went out of the bathroom and heard of her mother's complaint. Her beautiful life had just begun, and it couldn't be fettered by the family responsibilities. She needed time to enjoy the wonderful and colorful life.
"I gave birth to your brother at your age. You're not that young, don't you know that?" Shannon put a bowl of chicken soup which she had stewed for several hours in front of Leena, because she hadn't eaten for several days. She needed some real food to regain her strength and improve her health.
"Come on! You're too old to lecture me about love and marriage. I won't follow your example. This is my life and I'll be living it differently. I have had enough of your nonsense." Claire sat at the table, several chairs away from her mother. She was afraid that her mother might get really angry and throw the chopsticks at her face, which would be too embarrassing. But it already happened when she lost her temper.
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