What Happens in Chapter 1601 Morning Run – From the Book Virginity in second marriages
Dive into Chapter 1601 Morning Run, a pivotal chapter in Virginity in second marriages, written by Angela. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Pacino felt like someone had stuck a knife in his heart.
He upset her, finally, she tried to comfort him with a smile on her face, telling him not to blame himself, and then she stuck a knife in his heart again. At this point, Pacino was ready to kill himself.
" Pacino, give me the bracelet."
Angelica extended her hand toward him, the girl's white palm was extremely light, white and clean as snow.
"- I really liked this gift."
Only a moment later, Pacino placed the bracelet in her palm.
Angelica shook his hand and a smile appeared on her face, "Thank you Pacino for the New Year's gift."
Seeing how she smiled happily, Pacino could only force a smile, "No need to be so polite, you, just like it."
Her hands were clenched into fists behind her back.
"Pacino, I'll be back then, don't blame yourself anymore, someday I can wear this bracelet."
"Okay."
Pacino struggled to get the sound out of his voice.
After Angelica returned, Pacino clenched his hand into a fist and slammed it against the wall, causing several cuts on his fist, but he felt no pain.
After all, he had just done this to Angelica's heart, and she had to smile and say it was okay.
Angelica went back to her room and took the bracelet to the window sill to look at it again, the more she looked at it, the more beautiful it looked to her, but it was a shame she couldn't wear it.
She had to lose weight and someday she would be able to wear this bracelet, and then Pacino would not have to blame herself as much as she did now.
It was just that she felt Pacino was too good for her.
Angelica did not talk to Louisa on the way back, and she did not come back to provoke her, which Angelica was happy about.
Angelica was satisfied that she was no longer bothered and sent Pacino and Louisa home.
After that, Manuel and Angelica were the only ones left on the way back.
Manuel's cell phone suddenly rang.
"I think it's my mother, pick up."
Manuel pulled out his phone and handed it to Angelica, who was standing next to him.
Angelica took it, looked at it, and discovered that it was indeed Serena calling.
"Aunt Serena~"
The girl called softly as she answered the phone.
At the sound of Angelica's voice, Serena almost melted, "You're on your way back, aren't you?"
She knew today was the day of their return, so she calculated the time and figured they would be back soon, so she called to ask.
"Yes, we're almost home."
" Okay, you're probably tired from such a long time of fun? I hope to see you both today."
"Okay."
It was after hanging up that Angelica said to Manuel : " Let's go to your house then."
She wanted to go home, but Aunt Serena had summoned her, so it was better to go.
"Okay."
Angelica allowed Fiona to look, so Fiona had no choice but to put the food on the table, "It's okay, Mom won't look, but remember to eat your food."
"Okay, Mom can go."
As a result, by the time Angelica finished the weight loss plan, the food had already cooled down and she had even forgotten about it. It was the first time Angelica forgot to eat and did not feel hungry. The bowl of food was cold and she picked it up and ate some.
Angelica had planned to eat more meat, but thinking about how much meat she had on her body, she did not touch it again and only ate a bowl of white rice.
After she finished eating, she looked at the plan she had made and was satisfied that she would be able to lose weight if she followed it strictly from tomorrow onward.
She was now 162 tall and her weight loss goal was forty-seven kilograms, so she should be able to do it, right?
She had to do it, she had to lose weight!
Day 2
Fiona was about to go wake Angelica when she pushed the door open only to find no one in her house.
"Where is everyone?"
Fiona was a little surprised and went to the bed to lift the blankets, which were empty, and when she touched them again, they were not even warm.
"Where did she go at this time of the morning?"
Fiona went downstairs to ask the maid, and learned from her that Angelica had gone out early in the morning.
"Out? What was she doing out so early?"
"In answer to Madame, I think I heard the young lady say she was going for a morning run."
"A morning run?"
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