"It's good to be ambitious," Cora said. "But it's not easy to forget someone in a day or two. Moreover, forgetting doesn't mean you never think of him again. It means you feel nothing when you do."
Her words made Georgia, who was sipping soup, pause.
"Auntie, is this from your own experience?" She asked.
At that time, Georgia was just beginning to feel pleased with herself for thinking less about Efren daily.
She thought that she could bury Efren deep in the river of memory in a few more days.
But now, all of that seemed far away.
"I suppose you could say that," Cora responded. "But if you truly like him, give him another chance. The odds of meeting someone you truly like in this life are slim."
Georgia replied, "I'm not sure he really likes me."
Georgia had many friends, but none like Cora, whom she felt like confiding.
Cora smiled, "Mr. Serrano seems to like you a lot. Don't worry."
Georgia was taken aback. "Auntie, how did you know that?"
Cora explained, "When two people truly like each other, they can't hide it in their eyes. I've thought he had feelings for you since I first saw him."
This made Georgia feel excited again.
But those feelings soon faded.
No matter how much Efren liked her, he ignored her explanations. He was arbitrarily assertive.
She decided not to reconcile with him anymore!
"Auntie, let's not talk about him anymore. It's pointless," she insisted.
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