"Growing up together is definitely a different kind of love."
Pacino was really depressed about this. Try as he might, he was not living up to Manuel's place in Angelica's heart.
Livia, in the back row, curled her lips at Pacino's reaction and lowered her head.
Lea, on the other hand, remained dumbfounded and took no notice: "Pacino, hurry up and drive, they are leaving."
Pacino looked at Lea and laughed, "Good thing we still have Lea and Livia."
Once the car started, Pacino said to Brillo, who was in the passenger seat.
"Brillo, this is Angelica's classmate Livia, she is going out with us for the first time, she will probably go out a lot in the future, you should meet her."
"Livia, this is the son of Manuel's uncle's family, Brillo Giordano, and he has a twin brother named Tiziano Giordano."
"Twins?" Livia was a little taken aback.
"Hi." Brillo turned his head to greet Livia; his beautiful eyebrows and clear eyes gave him a good feeling.
Livia greeted him in turn.
"You don't know these two brothers, although they are twins, they have completely different personalities, one was a crybaby as a child, the other was silent and didn't say a word."
This contrast was new to Livia, "Is the difference that big?"
"Pacino." Brillo's ears reddened at the sight of him actually talking about him and his twin brother, still in front of a new girl he had met:
"Stop it."
"Oh, our little Brillo is blushing, is it because there is a girl today? Don't be shy, Pacino was just presenting your twin qualities, why are you so nervous? Isn't that an admission that you are a crybaby?"
Lea laughed heartily in shame.
Livia couldn't help but laugh a little.
"Pacino, that was all when I was a kid, it has nothing to do with me now, I stopped crying when I grew up."
As a boy, Brillo found it very humiliating to be a crybaby, something he didn't want to talk about, but he still got a laugh every time.
He was also quite helpless.
"Come on kid, I was just kidding, besides what's so funny about boys crying?"
"Yes." Livia agreed and nodded, "We all cried as kids, my mom used to call me a crybaby when I was little, and I used to argue about it when I was little, but then when I grew up I thought it was nothing, I was too little to understand anything."
Hearing this, Pacino could not help but take a serious look at Livia through the rearview mirror and noticed that she was quite focused and serious when she said something.
"Livia, you are the same age as Angelica, aren't you?"
"Well, but I'm a few months older than her."
"Only a few months older and you are much more mature than her, Angelica never seems to grow up, she was a glutton and still is, she is nothing like a high school girl."
By the way, Pacino shook his head.
"That's okay too, nothing to worry about."
"Yes, she's just a carefree girl, but I wish she was always so happy and cheerful."
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...