Chapter 1586 Travels – A Turning Point in Virginity in second marriages by Angela
In this chapter of Virginity in second marriages, Angela introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1586 Travels shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
She remembered that this girl was thin and tall like her brother, with makeup on her face, and her body smelled good.
She did not know what others thought, but Angelica herself thought that girl was really beautiful and it would be nice if she could be like her.
Angelica then spent some time looking for clothes in her wardrobe and realized that all her clothes were very childish, as if they were worn by a child.
She was so frustrated that she stopped looking and went straight downstairs to see Manuel.
"Manuel, it's New Year's Eve and you're already 21, time flies."
Manuel half-closed his lips and said with a slight smile, "Yes."
"Angelica was just a little smaller then, and now she is seventeen, and in a year the girl will be an adult."
With this last statement, Fiona actually meant to remember Manuel.
Her daughter was very ignorant about relationships, but Manuel certainly is not; after all, the boy is very precocious and quiet, so he probably expects what she is implying.
In fact, Manuel did not know what Fiona was implying.
It was because Angelica was going to
come of age and that he needed to pay more attention to her, or was it something else?
"This girl, I just went up to call her, she said she would come right away, because she hasn't come down yet, maybe she got lost in her sleep, wait a little longer."
Angelica was wearing a little red dress and her waist-length hair was tied in a high ponytail with a big red bow, she was very pretty and nice.
"Mom, Manuel."
"I am is here."
Fiona smiled and greeted Angelica, who then curled up in her arms, "We've already had our reunion dinner, and your brother said he's taking you to snow country this year."
"Snow country?"
"Yes." Manuel nodded, "I'm already packed and in the car."
Angelica was a little scared, thought for a moment and then asked, "If I don't go, will my brother go alone?"
"Of course not."
Angelica was glad to hear that, "Then wait for me, I'll go pack."
"Bring some thicker clothes, it's cold there."
"Okay."
Fiona thought about it and stood up, "She's never been to the land of snow before, I'll go help her pack some warm clothes, otherwise she'll freeze in a column of ice."
A round ice sculpture?
The smile in Manuel's eyes grew a little stronger as the words came to him, then he nodded, "Yes, please, Auntie."
"Then I will go up first."
After that Fiona went upstairs to help Angelica prepare her clothes.
Manuel's cell phone suddenly rang and he glanced at it; it was Pacino calling him.
"What is it?"
"Dude, dude I'm sorry dude!" Pacino's voice was full of displeasure and irritation, "When my mother was on the phone with my uncle about tonight, she spilled the beans about me going to Snow Country, and now my uncle's daughter is clamoring to go with me."
"Brother , what should we do? I didn't think to take her, that girl talks too much."
Manuel did not answer, but remained silent.
"What my mother is saying now is that there will only be three of us going anyway, so why not take one more with us and have some company with Angelica, after all, if we stay in a room outside, Angelica will be the one sleeping alone."
At this, Manuel's eyelids finally lifted a little.
You have to be sure during the New Year when there is traffic."
"Auntie, I will take care of Angelica."
Manuel took the suitcase and put it in the trunk of the car, then pulled out the passenger seat and buckled Angelica's seat belt as Mr. and Mrs. Rossi got out to greet her.
"Mom, Dad, we are going then."
"Be safe on the road."
When they were gone, Savio Rossi exclaimed, "Manuel is a wonderful boy, I don't know if Angelica is lucky enough to have him."
"Manuel is a handsome boy, but our Angelica is not bad either, she is simple and beautiful."
"You are not a man, you don't know that men like warm bodies."
"What's wrong? You mean I'm saying my daughter is not as beautiful as other girls?"
Savio shot her a look, "How is that possible? In the eyes of parents, our children are beautiful, but Manuel is not us, so how can we see things the same way?"
"Anyway, my daughter is beautiful and good, even if she is fat she is better than the many girls out there!"
"Yes, yes, yes, I didn't say she is not beautiful, I don't know why you are so anxious."
Angelica was unaware of her parents' little discussion about her, and as she sat in the car and looked behind her, noticing that there was no one else in the car, she said, a little curiously, "Brother, do you only take me with you?"
"What's wrong?"
"Wouldn't it be a little boring if there were two of us?"
In fact, what Angelica was thinking is that it would be nice if there were two of us.
"Is Angelica afraid of being bored?
Don't worry, Pacino is going too, and he's bringing his uncle's daughter."
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