The doorbell rang, and Carol said happily, "it should be Shawn. I'll open the door." then she ran out of the kitchen. Seeing her running out, Sally smiled helplessly and shook her head.
"Here you are, Shawn." As soon as Carol opened the door, she held the arm of Shawn intimately in front of Windy, completely ignoring her existence. She said to him, "I knew you would keep your promise and come to see me."
Carol took the arrival of Shawn as a special visit to her, instead of accompanying Windy.
Perhaps he cared about Windy's feelings, or something else, Shawn glanced at Carol, who had been ignored by Windy. He didn't say anything but smiled gracefully at Carol, and then rubbed her long hair dotingly.
Seeing how much Shawn spoiled his sister, Windy felt sad again. Then she lowered her head, passed by the two and walked into the living room.
Carol rolled her eyes at Windy unfrien
ppropriate for a husband to treat his wife like this?
Except for wronging her and putting all the blame on her every day, he always said that she would pretend to be innocent and innocent. Was it appropriate for a husband to treat his wife like this?
He asked her to act in front of the elders every day and play the so-called love couple, just in order to get rid of the surveillance of Mr. Ted. Was it appropriate for a husband to treat his wife like this?
Sally doubted her daughter's words. She looked at her and frowned, "really?"
Of course it was fake, but how could Windy let Sally know that she had been married and her parents were always worried about her. It was really not right, so she shook her head and pretended to be happy. "Of course it is true."
Then, she held Sally's hand and smiled gently, "Mom, don't worry. We're really good. You don't have to worry about me."