met Charles's deep eyes. There was clear
lge him. Getting up from the sofa, she walked to the cabinet and
. He walked to the leather sofa in two long stride
ion, Louie plugged in the dryer
e you trying to b
sked sarc
ixed on her favorite TV p
faster if the temp
ote control on the tea table. With a
ay channel!" Normally, she would have tolerated his hateful attitude, but tonight, she was inexplicably on the edge of her temper. You could even say that she was affe
ppressed by the roar of the hair dryer and the sound of the TV. He turned a deaf ear to
cord angrily. After placing the hair dryer back in the cabinet, s
own. Anger surged in her, but she suppressed i
red coldly at her retreating back, and the sneer on his fa
the news anymore. He turned off the TV lazily and sa
tsteps outside her room. She turned down the vo
hen came a knock on the door, accompanied by
ed indifferently, "Your room is all set up
cept for the time when they had returned to his parents' home, they lived separately.
her's business. He had once said that as long as she did not embarrass him
gain, and this time his tone was heavier. "O
d on pestering me thi
TV show. Then, she stood up and walked to the door. In
was crystal clear. He gritted his teeth in anger, thinking of what Louie had done that afternoon. His wife smiled brightly while talking
them seldom met each other, except during few occasions. No one in
w seconds, Louie opened t
? I'm going
door open, swaggering into the
with your c
nd threw himself onto it lazily. Looking up at Louie, who was still standi
, as soon as he walked in, slumped into her bed
Today and
ed to the computer desk and sat down on the
o pick my mother up in the morning." Charles looked up at the crystal chandelier above his head. He settled his
udly. "I see." But she h
row?" Charles asked casua
opping with Amelia. I will cancel. Will
ost other mothers-in-law, her mother-in-law didn't like her and was unne
rned around and saw that Char
ir and masculine. His dashing eyebrows were gently spread. His nose high, and his thin lips were slightly pursed. And tho
y ever acted crazily in front of her. She had heard that drunk people knew clearly what they were doing; she believed this to be true
to take off his slippers and shifted his legs on to the bed. After t
t. She thought about what Nelson had said that afternoon; her mind was in a mess. Was th
l her when he was about to come back now? Was he planning s