Even though it was a lesson, Pacino did not feel half as disgusted as he felt warm inside.
"Okay, okay, I know I'm wrong, I'll tell you next time."
Pacino stroked Angelica's head and said, "You're not angry now, are you?"
Angelica immediately turned into a little cutie: " Pacino, I didn't mean to talk like that. I just think that because we are friends, we should support each other. The problems happened to your mother, and we should be there and help you.
Angelica said it very sincerely. Her eyes were clear and transparent. She had nothing to hide.
Pacino knew that she considered herself his friend.
He was happy and sad at the same time.
Happy that as a friend she would take care of him and treat his business as her own.
Sad that as a friend he would never be able to be anything else in the future.
Suddenly, Pacino, noticed that there was a necklace around Angelica's neck, which he had never seen before. He asked unconsciously, staring at the necklace around her neck. "Seven stars with the moon?"
Hearing this question, Angelica was moved. Not immediately understanding what Pacino was saying, she nodded shyly.
"Well, it was a birthday present I received yesterday."
She did not say whose it was, but Pacino looked at her expression and eyes and thought he probably guessed without having to ask.
How could Manuel not read her expression?
But something had to be addressed, something that could not be avoided.
He spoke lightly, "Which room is your mother in?"
"Come with me, I will take you there."
Pacino turned and led the way, followed by Manuel and Angelica.
"My mother had surgery yesterday and is still in good spirits today, but the doctor said she should rest more. And still too weak. So she will not be able to talk to you for too long."
"Sure, that's fine." Angelica spoke thoughtfully, "Your mother's health is more important, it's okay not to talk, we are just here for a visit."
Pacino brought his friends into the ward.
When he opened the door, he saw that the nurse was just giving his mother an injection. So the friends had to wait outside for a while.
After finishing all procedures, the nurse and left.
Pacino took the boys to the ward.
"Mom, Manuel and Angelica are here to see you."
After the operation, Gina looked very emaciated. But when she heard that Manuel and Angelica had come to her, she looked on.
"Are Angelica and Manuel here? Pacino, help me sit down."
"Aunt there is no need!" Angelica rushed forward and spoke softly, "You just had an operation, lie down and rest, don't move."
The girl's voice was soft, and her palm was soft, unlike Pacino's, which was full of bone and no flesh, so it hurt to touch her.
Gina looked at Angelica with an affectionate smile.
"What a good girl! If my health had been better, I would have given birth to a daughter!"
Pacino heard this and said, "Mother, you say it as if you think I am not taking care of you."
"Even if you do, you are not as cute as a little girl. Are you still trying to compete with her?"
chasing his lips, Pacino answered nothing.
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...