No problems?
Angelica looked at the pouring rain and a strange thought gradually came to her mind.
With all this rain, would it be possible to go home tonight?
Of course, this thought existed only in his mind and he dared not say it out loud.
Raindrops began to fall in the room. Manuel stopped in front of Angelica and closed the window, quietly.
"Keep eating, it should stop raining when you're done."
"okay."
When the meal was over, the rain did not stop and the wind was blowing very hard.
The sudden rain and wind made it almost impossible to tell what was going on as they both received calls from their families.
Angelica picked up the phone and heard Fiona say.
"Girl, it's raining so hard out here, how far away from home are you now?"
Angelica calculated that they seemed to have run quite far today-the dinner venue was about an hour's drive from home.
One hour drive ......
"If it's too far, you shouldn't go back, find a random hotel outside and make do for the night first."
Angelica's face turned red, "Mom!"
"What's wrong? Mother didn't want to say anything. Didn't I tell you I was sure about Manuel? I trust him. Even if you stay outside, he will take two rooms, believe it or not."
Angelica believed it. After all, Manuel, indeed, had moral qualities. But...
Thinking about it, Angelica turned her head to look at Manuel who was leaning against the window listening to the phone and whispered:
"Let's see, maybe the rain will stop later."
The rain continued for several hours; in addition to the wind, thunder and lightning began. After dinner, Manuel and Angelica remained in the cabin waiting. As a result, Angelica was already tired, sat on a chair and supported her chin with a sleepy look, completely drooping.
" Tired? Manuel's voice resounded, from which Angelica came back to herself.
She sat up straighter, trying to look refreshed, and shook her head, "It's okay , I was just a little sleepy, but I'm okay now."
After that he patted his face and then stood up, "I'm going to wash my face."
Manuel patted the chair next to her, "If you are sleepy, come here."
"Manuel?"
"You can put your head on my shoulder to sleep."
Angelica blinked, but finally did not refuse and went to sit in the chair next to Manuel, then leaned against his shoulder and closed her eyes, finally feeling more comfortable.
"Wait a little longer, it's almost stopping."
"With all this rain, the road will flood."
"He will."
As Angelica leaned on Manuel's shoulder as she spoke, a ringing sounded in her ears.
" Today is a very heavy downpour, so it will probably not be possible to take you home."
Angelica remained silent.
There was silence in the compartment. Then Manuel's voice rang out again:
"Do you have your ID card with you?"
Angelica: "No ......"
The dress she wore today was not at all suitable for carrying anything, and apart from a cell phone, Angelica really had nothing with her.
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...