That made her work even harder.
She would try even harder to become the daughter that would make her mother smile and be proud of.
While Dory was lost in her thoughts, she heard the door slam shut.
Aimeen had come home.
Her face looked very upset.
She had lost in many card games earlier today,
She lost a lot of money too.
Aimeen hated losing money. She would always get into a bad mood when she did.
The moment she came home, she saw Dory sitting on the balcony.
Aimeen became angry.
She shouted at her, "You stupid girl! What do you think you're doing over there?! Don't you know you should be cooking dinner right now?! Are you trying to starve me to death?!"
Despite her young age, Dory had learned how to cook simple dishes.
She needed a stool to help her reach the stovetop whenever she cooked.
Dory was shocked at Aimeen yelling at her.
Panicked, she quickly stood up, "Okay, Mommy. I'll start cooking now."
As she walked into the kitchen she said, "I thought you weren't coming home tonight, Mommy. So I didn't cook anything."
Aimeen had been staying out very late playing cards lately.
She would still be glued to the gambling table at this time eating takeout.
Dory would often make very simple meals when Aimeen wasn't home.
She would just make herself a packet of instant noodles for herself.
It wasn't because Dory was lazy, it was because she was still so young.
Even if she knew how to cook something, preparing the food was much too difficult for her.
She had simply meant to say that she hadn't cooked because she didn't think there was a need to.
But Aimeen burst out in anger when she said that.
She felt that Dory was saying it was her fault she hadn't cooked.
She assumed that she didn't need dinner because she would be out playing cards till late!
Even her card playing partners at the table said as much to her.
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