At this question, Angelica was a little confused, "Huh?
What does that mean?"
Angelica looked at her confused.
"Nothing." Livia shook her head, her lips and face pale, "It just occurred to me, so I wanted to ask you."
Angelica was innocent but not stupid, and when she heard her words, she immediately sensed that something was wrong: "What's going on?"
When they had gone to the barbecue that day, they had not taken Livia with them, but the other two had been there, and Michela had argued with Livia the last time and had not gotten along.
"No." Livia shook her head, "It's probably because I don't feel well because of the approaching menstruation that is causing the nonsense."
"Then you mustn't think nonsense, I'll go get you some brown sugar water."
Angelica then got Livia some brown sugar water and a water heater, and had to leave because it was almost time for class.
Livia stood alone in the dormitory, looking at the bowl of brown sugar water that had been prepared and smiling bitterly, before getting up and drinking it.
I don't know how I will recover from this, but I will take it as a psychological relief, Livia thought.
This weekend, Livia didn't go home with Angelica, saying she wasn't feeling well and just wanted to sleep, so she didn't go anywhere.
So Angelica also did not go home, and stayed in the dormitory with her, very politely.
Michela and Genara were relieved to see that Livia did not dare say anything, that she had been quietly keeping to herself for so many days, that there was no news from the teachers, and that Angelica treated them as she always had, so they left.
Angelica and Livia were the only ones left in the dormitory.
Pacino had waited until the weekend to see the girl and bought her a lot of snacks, but she said she would not be back this weekend, so Pacino was disappointed.
Strangely, Manuel also did not talk about going home. After Pacino's mistake that day, Manuel was in a very low mood, not talking much, not eating much, and not sleeping much.
Pacino felt very guilty and cursed himself numerous times, but it did not help.
So the two spent the weekend in the dormitory, and Pacino stayed there for half a day before talking to Manuel.
"Actually, what I said the other day was really unintentional, it's just me being such an idiot to talk nonsense, no one else would think that way, you grew up with Angelica and she is so close to your family, if she had been closer, your mother could have just adopted her as her daughter."
Yes, Manuel had grown up with her, and Lea, and the three of them had always been close, but after what Pacino had said that day, even he had realized that something was wrong.
He seemed to be devoting more to Angelica than some of his expectations, which was fine with him, and Angelica was too innocent to think about it, but what about the others?
Pacino's words, though they said they were not intentional, but what if there was a second and third person who felt the same way?
"Don't say these things in front of her." After a long moment of reflection, Manuel returned in a somber voice.
"That's for sure, I wouldn't say it in front of the girl even if she killed me!"
She was as clean as a sheet of white paper, and Pacino would never say those strange things to Angelica.
"Then remember your words and keep your mouth shut from now on."
"Yes, I will!"
After all, this was about Angelica's reputation, so Pacino took it very seriously.
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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...