She claimed to be generous, but in fact she was terribly petty.
She would go crazy when she saw others living better than her.
Jealousy grew wildly, drowning out the only bit of conscience.
Rose believed my words, raising a smug smile, "Of course, Brian is so good to me. He even gave me a new toy yesterday."
I looked at the small toy she pulled out of her pocket and covered my mouth to keep from laughing out loud.
Wasn't this the little gadget my mom brought back from out of town recently?
No wonder my mom said yesterday that someone was picking and choosing on her stall, and finally shamelessly asked her if she could lower the price.
It turned out to be that stingy Brian.
She glanced at me sideways, with a contemptuous tone, "You, stop daydreaming. Brian only loves me."
"But I believe that you will also meet a man as good as him in the future. Don't worry."
...
There was no need to curse me so viciously.
A violent man like Brian should be with an ungrateful woman like Rose for the rest of their lives, and never came out to harm others.
I looked at the corner of the door and smiled, "What are you planning about that child?"
When it came to serious matters, she stopped talking.
After a long silence, she asked me to lend her money.
"Daisy, I'm still young. It's a bit difficult to raise a child."
"My job at the factory is not very convenient either..."
Rose was a few years older than me. After graduating from high school, she didn't get into college and could only work at the factory, where she fell in love with Brian.
He smoked and drank, which made her fall madly in love with him for a while.
I waved my hand, "Rose, the child is your biggest stepping stone."
''You see, Brian has so many admirers outside. What should you do if one day there is a woman who insists on following him around?''
Rose was not stupid, but she was blind in love. Whenever it came to her emotional issues with Brian, she was out of her mind.
I advised her many times in my previous life, saying that Brian was not her destined one.
But Rose didn't believe it. Even in the face of the evidence of cheating that I put in front of her, she could still find a hundred or a thousand excuses for Brian.
In her eyes, any girl who appeared around Brian must have feelings for him.
And Brian was just forced to accept it, not actively provoking it.
''He won't. He only loves me!''