The look made her back heat up.
Eventually, Anna couldn't take it anymore, so she could only hide in the kitchen to work in the kitchen.
Seeing that she was really strange, Amelia found an excuse to go out and serve food. Little did she know that Anna would stop her.
-Mom, don't go out. Stay here with me.
-What are you talking about? I'm going to serve the food. Go away.
-That's not true. I'm not. It's an excuse to deliver food. You want to go out to see.
Anna knew her mother very well, but she had decided not to have a relationship with him anymore, so she was not supposed to let Amelia know or have her meet him.
It was so that it would not be even more awkward.
-Who told you? Who should I look for? Haven't you seen how busy they are? I'm just going to help.
Anna said with a grimace, -They are also busy in the kitchen. It's the same for you to offer help here.
However, no matter what Amelia said, Anna simply did not want her to go out. Until dusk, Anna remained in her seat.
-Did she leave?
She called the maid and asked her carefully.
She shook her head.
-You're still there, ma'am, aren't you going to take a look? I see he's been there all day and hasn't eaten anything. Yes...
-That's not possible! -Anna immediately interrupted her. I know what you're thinking, but you can't! Do you understand?
You only endured hunger for one day, didn't you? Before going to the banquet with him that day, she had been hungry and hadn't eaten the whole day. What had she achieved in the end?
She did not want to be so stupid. He was willing to wait and not want to eat, she would leave him as she wished.
Anna knew that he must have come for the six thousand euros.
Anna could not stay in the kitchen until nine o'clock at night. She lay there without opening her eyes.
-Hasn't he gone yet?
-No, ma'am.
She was surprised.
"Why doesn't he leave?" she thought.
Anna didn't understand: was it just for the money? It's not necessary, is it?
-Anna, what happened? He's waiting outside. I think you should go out and talk to him clearly? -Although Amelia remained curious, she loved her daughter even more.
She had seen her crying like that that night, how could a mother not feel uncomfortable? So she avoided seeing the man. Perhaps she was crying for him.
-There is something to be solved, isn't there? It is useless to keep running away.
-Mother, I have never run away....
This did not mean that she wanted to run away, but that she would no longer despise herself.
-If not, go out and tell her clearly. He has been waiting for you for a day. He will be a thoughtful boy.
Persuaded by Amelia, Anna gradually exhausted her defense. She nodded helplessly.
-I see, mother. I will tell him clearly.
-Tell him everything. Don't hold back," Amelia said to Anna, tugging at her sleeves, do you hear me? It will be a consolation for all of us to be clear.
-I know.
Matthew had come alone, but he didn't plan to wait here for a whole day. The girl was still unwilling to go out to see him.
She was also a person with very good emotional self-control, so she had waited there without producing bad emotions.
When Anna came out of the kitchen, she was thinking about something.
"I will have to take the initiative beforehand and clarify what I wanted to say so as not to despise myself even more!"
"I will finish talking quickly and then let Matteo go so that he will not come back for her in the future!" she kept thinking.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Virginity in second marriages by Angela
Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...