When Sabrina went to see Anna, she went straight to the door with the address Marcello had given her.
And when Matteo found out that she was the one to come, he immediately rejected her, "Anna is pregnant, Mrs. Ronzi you'd better go back."
When she heard this speech, Sabrina was stunned and realized that Matteo's esteem for her was not warm, not about the feelings between a man and a woman, but that the little friendship that had remained between the two families, the Ronzi family and the Giordano family, had almost disappeared.
The thought of this made Sabrina's heart ache.
If she had done nothing, or if she had not returned, she would not be as intolerant as she was now in Matteo's heart, would she?
Unfortunately, it was too late to say anything; time could not turn back, just as she had lost her parents, neither of whom would return.
Seeing Matteo about to close, Sabrina remembered what Marcello had told her earlier and reached out her hand to stop the door.
"Wait a minute."
Matteo stopped in his tracks, his eyes looking at her coldly, "Anything else?"
"I ......" Sabrina's throat caught and she could barely speak, it took her a few moments to regain her voice, "I came to apologize to Anna, I know she doesn't want to see me right now, but I really came to find her, give me a chance to apologize, okay?"
Finally, Sabrina's tone was pleading, and her eyes looked at Matteo expectantly.
But Matteo's heart was so full of tenderness for Anna that he couldn't help himself for anyone else, so he quickly rejected Sabrina's offer again.
"An apology is not necessary, as long as you take care of her company from now on and stay away from us, I would be grateful."
Hearing this, Sabrina looked a little horrified.
It seemed that Matteo really did not want to let her see Anna.
Just as Sabrina lowered her eyelashes and tried to leave in the half-light, a soft voice came from behind Matteo.
"Matteo, let her in."
At those words, Sabrina abruptly looked up, walked to Matteo's side, and saw Anna standing a short distance behind him.
Her face was no longer as pale as before, her cheeks had regained some of their vitality, and she was wearing a thick shawl and warm shoes on her feet, as if she had been well cared for.
When Matthew saw her, his gaze was slightly cold, then he softened and walked quickly toward her.
"Why are you downstairs? I thought I told you to stay upstairs."
Anna was a little helpless when Matteo supported her. These days, Matteo had been taking care of her every moment, not only with his daily meals but also with his clothes and movements.
In short, after what happened at the wedding, Matteo is now in the shadows, afraid that if he leaves her again, something will happen to her.
Whenever Anna sees him clinging to her, she thinks of a time when he did not love her, when Matteo was really cold and did not even say a word to her.
But what to say now?
Was it true that the wind and water had turned, who had spared the sky?
"I'm fine, I'm getting bored with being upstairs every day, I heard a noise downstairs, so I came down to take a look."
Matthew remembered what he had just said and grimaced, "I'll walk you upstairs."
Anna, however, pressed his hand and shook her head.
"I don't want to go upstairs."
Hearing this, Matthew half-closed his thin lips and said unhappily, "I don't want you to see her."
Even though he knew that Sabrina was not involved in that incident, Matteo could not be sure now that Sabrina really had no bad intentions toward Anna, and in case she tried to do something to her, he would go crazy then.
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Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...