Chapter 7 Jealousy and Not Reconciled

Book:My Dear Counselor Published:2024-5-28

Yesterday, Angie inquired with his old classmates. She knew that William had been single for several years and had never found a girlfriend.
“You’re right. William hasn’t had a girlfriend in years. He must still like me. I decided to confess to him during the school anniversary, in front of the whole school, and he would never refuse me, no matter how hard he tried.”
“Oh, yes? “Vivian squeezed a knife and fork in her hand and smiled. “I was still thinking about how to help you.”
Angie pursed her lips and smiled. “No, Vivian will have to help me.”
Later, Vivian was dragged to the jewelry store by Angie. She said she wanted to buy a pair of rings. When Angie reported the man’s hands to the clerk, Vivian’s smile was stiff and she felt sour and uncomfortable.
Angie picked out a pair of plain platinum rings and showed them to Vivian.
“Vivian, how nice is this ring?”
Vivian nodded. “well, it’s nice.”
“Hah, before I also sent one to William, but I accidentally lost when I hanged out, this time I buy another, which is my compensation for him…”
Vivian couldn’t hear anything Angie said. She just felt a buzz in her ear.
She was jealous and resentful.
But what could be done? Angie and William were a couple, and she was just a dirty little lover. William never mentioned who she was to any of his friends.
Vivian thought that when the love was lost, please let it go. But she couldn’t even lose her friendship. She and Angie were like sisters, good enough to share everything but her boyfriend, and she was the one who robbed William.
After thinking things through, Vivian squeezed Angie’s hand and said in a serious voice, “I’ll get you back together with William no matter what. Trust me.”
“You are suddenly good disgusting!” Angie pulled her hand out and laughed. “I’m telling you,” she said. “I’m not a lily.
Vivian smiled. “Maybe one day you’ll like me?”
Vivian stayed with Angie in the hotel that night, and they talked in confidence. Angie Shared with her the funny things in Melbourne, and showed her the scar on her stomach, saying that she had given birth to her daughter.
“The doctor told me that my pelvis was too small and the birth canal was too narrow for me to have a natural birth. I wanted to give William a lovely daughter and never have another one.”
“Really?” Vivian looked at the ugly scar on Angie’s stomach and asked, “So, what did Alan do to you? Did he say anything when you came back?”
“He liked me, but I made it clear to him that I didn’t like him.” Angie said, not losing her temper. “I forced him with my daughter because he didn’t want a divorce. He signed the divorce papers anyway.”
Vivian didn’t speak.
She suddenly felt sorry about Alan, married Angie just wanted to spend a lifetime, but his wife has a love of the people. Saying for the daughter, is actually don’t want Angie to divorce him?
“Vivian, you’re wearing long-sleeved pajamas this month. Why are you covering them up so tightly?” Angie finally noticed that Vivian was wearing too much. She reached over and said, “We used to take showers a lot. I know your figure.”
” You know my body is virtual.” Vivian smiled and calmly pushed Angie’s hand away. “You can stand the cold, but I can’t.”