Clasping his hands together, Stanley almost fell to his knees before Sophia as he pleaded, “Carmen is attending an acting class nearby, so it’ll just take her a few minutes to get here. I know that! Please help me, Aunt. Please.” It seemed that he was truly panicked.
Dad and Caleb came with me today. They’re all chatting happily now, so my impending marriage is about to be set in stone! I’m not Caleb’s match, so if no one barges in to mess things up, my life will truly be ruined! “I’ll kneel before you, Aunt! Sean said his cell phone died on his way here, so I can’t contact him. He probably won’t make it, so you must help me, Aunt!”
Sophia was caught between a rock and a hard place. Carmen had barged in several times when Stanley was on a blind date and messed things up. The Fletchers knew about this, but they didn’t say anything since she was the apple of Michael’s eye. But this time, Stan’s father came personally, so he’s probably taking this very seriously. Stanley was the same age as Sophia, both 28 years old. Although Stanley’s family had been pressuring him to get married, it’d never been this bad, nor had it even gone to the point where his father and brother came to keep an eye on the blind date. Perhaps the Fletchers are pressuring him so much because they heard some rumors. After all, he has recently moved in with Sean and adopted a child.
At long last, she relented. I can’t just look on as he unwillingly gets married, ruining both himself and the girl! Thus, she hurriedly made a phone call and had someone drive Carmen over.
Back when Sophia first returned to Bayside City and had a blind date with Stanley, she’d witnessed how Carmen did her ‘job.’ At that time, even she was stunned by her performance.
When Stanley was forced into Bayside City’s blind date circle, he got acquainted with a group of men who were likewise disinterested in getting married yet forced to go on blind dates by their families. Thus, he often took Carmen out to earn some pocket money, barging in on other people’s blind dates and messing things up. An appearance cost one grand. Carmen’s skills were superb, so she even made a name for herself in that circle.
When Sophia had led Carmen to the private room in which Stanley was having his blind date, she spotted two men in green military uniform guarding the door. At this, the two of them hatched out a plan in hushed tones. “In a while, I’ll have someone restrain the men outside, and you seize the opportunity to rush in!”
Carmen nodded. In merely five seconds, she’d managed to force out some tears, her eyes filling with anguish. Sophia then had someone restrain the two guards at the door while she rushed into the private room with Carmen. Instantly spotting Stanley who sat right in the middle, Carmen let out an earth-splitting cry. “Daddy!”
She charged forward and hugged his leg, putting all her emotion into her brief yet powerful script with immense professionalism. “Why… Why are you going on a blind date, Daddy? Do you not want me anymore? You promised to take care of me and Mommy! I don’t want a stepmother!” she sniffled.
As expected, the atmosphere in the room stagnated for a moment before a livid woman slammed her hands on the table and sprang to her feet at once. Pointing at Stanley, she lambasted, “Y-You actually have a daughter this old? How dare you?” Then, she demanded, “Dad, Grandpa, let’s go!”
Sophia had been looking down at Carmen, once again shocked by her daughter’s acting. Sure enough, she’s destined to be an actress! However, she suddenly found the woman’s voice extremely familiar, so her head snapped up, only to be greeted by the sight of Stanley blinking at her, his eyes blinking so quickly that it was as though he’d pulled a muscle.
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