“Thank you, Mom.” I opened the box and looked inside absentmindedly. It was a pink-colored dress, and the design was beautiful. However, it was too girlish. I remembered that I liked pink the most when I was a child, but I was an adult now.
“Do you like it?” Isabelle asked.
“Yes.” I changed into the dress, then surveyed myself in front of the mirror. Nothing felt right to see myself in pink as cute was not my style. It was really not suitable.
Isabelle had probably noticed it. When I changed back into my clothes, she sighed and said, “I’ll exchange this for a new one tomorrow. I was absent from your childhood, so I keep forgetting that you are a grown-up now.”
“I like light blue now,” I said plainly.
At this moment, my phone on the table rang. I walked closer and saw that Christopher was calling me. Isabelle saw the caller’s name when I picked up my phone and her expression turned cold. I hesitated momentarily but did not answer the call in front of her. Instead, I walked out with my phone. When I went back in, Isabelle got me to sit beside her.
“Eve, do you think I’m cruel for not coming back to visit you for such a long time, and now that I’m back, I want to split up you lovebirds?”
I remained silent as what Isabelle said struck a chord with me. Even though I did not say it, that was what I thought. It was until I saw Sharon that this thought faded a little.
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