"You're not sure? Angelica was crying when mom went there, if you're not sure, then who will tell mom how things really are in this matter?"
Serena semi-curved in front of Manuel, "What happened? Mom knows you've always been understanding, but Angelica is a child, after all, were you mean to her?"
At those words, Manuel became even more irritated and tightened his lips before saying, "I wasn't mean to her, I just saw she was eating too much and said something to her."
He didn't think he had a problem with her tone of voice at that moment, but he had just made her cry.
"Did she say a word?" Serena recalled that she had asked Angelica several times not to eat too many snacks and sweets, but the child had not listened.
How could Manuel say anything and cry?
"Was your tone of voice heavier then?"
Serena could only ask somewhere else.
"I don't think it was heavy."
"Did you have a mean expression then?"
"Mom ......"
"Mom is not scolding you, I just want to understand what happened, after all, it is a fact that you made someone's baby cry, how old are you?.
Well, since you don't want to talk about it, Mommy won't ask you again, and tomorrow the child will probably forget about it."
Serena rubbed Manuel's head and said, "Now don't think too much about it, go to bed."
After Serena was gone, Manuel sat alone on the edge of his bed and thought about what had happened during the night, and what he had done wrong.
Then Manuel thought no more about it and lay down to sleep.
Then he spent the rest of the night dreaming about Angelica's cries, which kept him awake all night and made him look a little dejected when he got up.
Is a girl that fragile?
Manuel, somewhat in disbelief, visited Lea early in the morning and spoke to her, remembering the tone and expression with which he had spoken to Angelica last night.
Lea raised her head toward him and suddenly giggled.
The corner of Manuel's mouth twitched, as he forgot that his sister was different from the norm, plus she was too small to be tested on her.
Thinking about it, Manuel reached out his hand and patted Lea's head.
"Stop laughing, keep laughing and mom will start worrying again if you are a fool."
Indeed, Serena had been very concerned and had taken her to the hospital for a checkup, but the tests had come back normal in every way, and the statement made afterwards was that Lea was a naturally optimistic girl who liked to laugh.
Now Manuel feels that this is also the case, and at the same time he hopes that this is the case.
In that case, perhaps his little sister would not have to worry in the future.
"Brother." Lea hugged her finger and brought it to her mouth to nibble on it before giggling again, "Hehehehe."
"Oh" Manuel sighed before taking her in his arms, "Are you sleepy? Brother take you back to your room?"
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...