Samantha's mother shouted at the sound of her voice, "What's wrong? Of course it's wrong!!!"
The scream was so deafening that Samantha could only raise her arms and cover her ears.
"Miss , please behave yourself!"
Only then did Samantha's mother gather her composure and reached out to press her face, speaking helplessly, "It's all because of you that I lost my image."
"Mother, if you weren't angry, you wouldn't have lost your image, and I'm right, I'm usually like that, so if I go on a blind date, I have to keep my original shape, otherwise I would be dressed well and beautiful, but when I marry someone, would I be sloppy and scare him off?"
When she heard this, Samantha's mother wanted to roll her eyes in disgust, but after thinking about it, she restrained herself.
But when she came across this daughter of hers, Samantha's mother found that the image she was so proud of was crumbling in every way.
"Mom, am I not okay? Look, if I go there looking like this and the other person still looks at me blindly, that means they like the real me. But if I go dressed, then people like the fake me. Mom, do you want your daughter to find someone who really likes me, or just like me with an empty appearance?"
"......" Samantha's mother took one look at her and huffed, "You're so full of yourself, don't think I don't know what you're doing, don't you just want to use your image to scare men? You are the daughter of Rain and I have confidence in your appearance."
Samantha sighed heartily, "All the men in the world love beautiful skin, but even though your daughter has inherited your bloodline, that skin is not permanent. Mother, wasn't the reason you married my father because he was the only one in that group who didn't see your looks?"
Samantha's mother: "......"
Rain was furious at the mention of Samantha's father, when she was a young woman, she was so good that many men went after her. But Samantha's father, like a nerd, scratched his head when a friend asked him if he was okay, and then said he was okay.
Not bad?
Rain was one of the best girls in the school, but in Samantha's father's eyes she was just okay? But then again, she was the one who liked the nerd later, because he was the same nerd who had come to her at 12 a.m. in the pouring rain just to give her an umbrella, only to foolishly leave later.
For the first time in her life, Rain was moved and they got together.
Rain then asked Samantha's father, who is a nerd, why he came to give her the umbrella in the first place and whether he liked it.
Samantha's father said no, he just thought she was a poor girl without an umbrella on a rainy night, so ......
Rain was so angry that she almost broke down because she found out that she was making a fool of herself and how many suitors she had. Why would she want to be with someone she didn't like?
Fortunately, Woody got a hold of her and kept her for a long time, saying he loved her talent and so on.
It was something Samantha appreciated, and later she even wrote a single short story about it, which then sold really well.
"It shows how precious a man like my father is, the kind of man who defies the rain and brings you an umbrella without any second thoughts, there is no other man in the world."
"......"
Samantha's mother so angry, because she felt that Samantha was right and she really had no reason to refute her.
After all, for so many years of marriage, Samantha's mother could be said to be completely spoiled, not having to do any work, just being responsible for looking good.
Samantha knew this was putting her mother on the spot and smiled as she wrapped her arms around her, "Mom, if only I could be as lucky as you to find a man like Dad, a man who really likes you wouldn't care about your looks, so there's nothing wrong with me dressing plain for a blind date, right?"
"Eh." Samantha's mother sneered, "Don't think I'm going to leave you alone just because I moved your daddy, get your ass back to your room and get dressed right now, if you don't put on makeup and dress nicely today, you won't be back in your house for the next half of the month."
Comments
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...