When she arrived home, Anna's body was still shivering and she also felt very cold.
She turned on the heater and then got under the covers.
Probably because she was in shock, Anna did not feel safe even with the heater and the blanket.
She had to tell Matthew what had happened today, but what if she herself had been involved? By then she would be the woman who had indiscriminately condemned someone else, and Sabrina gasped as she ran after her, watching her with extreme concern.
If, indeed, she was going to do something to herself, would she be able to get out of the café and get home under the covers without incident?
So should she tell Matteo or not?
Anna's mind was already reeling, and she could not stop the fear that what she was now assuming for herself was that Sabrina might really want to do something to her, but then she put on the brakes at the critical moment, either because her consciousness had caught up with her in time or because she was afraid she could not afford the consequences.
But both results suggest that she had such thoughts on her mind.
If Sabrina had not been lucid enough to open the door, what would have greeted her next?
Anna was almost afraid to think, closing her eyes and curling up tightly under the covers.
Anna closed her eyes and curled up tightly under the covers.
When Sabrina left, she did not go to Anna, but went directly to Matino.
Seeing her return, Matino sat comfortably, her long legs bent and a faint smile on her lips.
"What do you mean!?"
Sabrina questioned him directly as she approached him.
Matino raised an eyebrow, "Didn't I say that before? I help you, I fix you, what's wrong with that?"
"Did you ask me when you did it today?" Sabrina angrily questioned him, "Besides, I didn't even promise you that day, you were the one talking out of turn there!"
At her words, Matino stood up and approached Sabrina, narrowing his eyes at her, "What, are you backing out or are you just being tender?"
Sabrina said nothing, standing there with tight red lips.
Before she could respond, Matino stepped forward and put his hand directly around her waist, moving closer to her.
"Is Mrs. Ronzi afraid that people will look down on her if she does something like that? Or do you feel too icy and arrogant to do such a thing?"
At those words, Sabrina looked up abruptly, "What do you mean by that?"
"Don't you?" The smile on Matino's lips was sinister: "You don't want to shame the Ronzi family, so you don't care to use these tactics, but have you forgotten? I told you that I was the one who saddled you, that I fought for you, and that if things were ever found out, it would be all my doing and have nothing to do with you, so what are you afraid of?"
As he said this, Matino reached out to fix Sabrina's hair on her forehead. Sabrina unconsciously avoided his touch and said through clenched teeth, "Don't touch me."
She took a big step back, keeping her distance from Matino.
"Nice speech, I can't escape even if you are exposed, do you think if you take it all on your head, no one will suspect me? You're so naive, we know each other, a discerning eye can see that you're doing these things for me, and since the starting point is for me, what's the point even if you take it all on yourself?"
"Oh?" Matino raised an eyebrow, "What Mrs. Ronzi is saying, I can understand, is that she doesn't want me to take all the blame? Do you think for me?"
Heartbroken for him?
Sabrina sneered, "You think too much!"
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...