Love after Divorce (Mason and Paige)
irl. She forbade me from calling her "Mrs." as she says her me
him for too many years, which leads me to tell you that you won't have any problems with him whatsoever. But if
I don't ask anything. We're supposed to be in a real relationship with Mason, and no one should
ing that characterizes me, it's my honesty. I believe it's on
e for not having someone to talk to while they had their work meetings. Now I won't be alone. Thank yo
d, we're going to meet his mother, and that'
will get along great. Don't think she's one of those mothers-in-law who adores her son and defends him from everything. On the contrary, she'll always be on your sid
reassuring,"
d lively, not one of those women who care about money and interests. But let me advise you," she looks around as if about to tell me a secret, and I lean closer to her face, which she t
I ask, c
ake you to fancy places; on the contrary, it's something that always annoys Mason's father because she doesn't like luxury. She's happy wit
other hand, I'm relieved to know that she's the complete opposite c
ach us, Ethan goes straight to his wife to hug her and kiss her on the cheek. Ma
tells me, looking into my eyes, searching f
s go then," I
g when you two will arrive," Ethan comments, causing me to n
ned that someone would put up with her baby to the point of
be if you weren't. That's why I always avoid letting you meet my
sticking out her tongue too. Ethan looks at them and tells me, "You'll get used to their b
metime to talk about "girl stuff." I know she said it
that meeting as much as
re if both of them will be there. I didn't ask Mason. I look at my outfit and think that if my mother saw me like this, she would have a fit, especially knowing that
ecause I'll have my
hey were friends with yours, no offense. But when you meet them, you'll realize t
king your parents and give you mine after t
tch with me. She always wanted a daught
children," I say, lo
ions where they help children, and it makes them feel better. I've never been left alone or with babysitters. My mother has always been with me. Now that I'm older, my mother accompanies my father on all
ve always been in top schools, so I've met girls who are like my mother, which meant I didn't get along with any of them. I won't
anymore now that she's met you. She'll drive me crazy supporting my mother, and I'm sure
understand is why you're single. You're not a ba
nt and sad, I regret asking. I didn't want him to s
ay, trying to fix things. "Just forget that I a
ell you things about me, but I see that she respects my decision to keep unpleasant events of my life
my question. Sometimes I don't think before I speak, you know, the brain-
to the brain. Maybe when you mature a little more, you'll manage it," he
out at his friend," I say, laughing and mak
gs out that childish side of me," he r
tyle of my parents. However, it's a beautiful house. Mason gets out and opens the door for me, just like the gentleman he has been since I
laims who I be
h a smile, and there's no doubt that she's Mason's mother. She has the same blue eyes as him, and hers shine with happiness u
er." Upon hearing him, Emily
e how thrilled I am to meet you. Let's go inside and
hat showcase all the years of Mason's life. There's even one where only his young parents are featured, and Emily's pregnanc
t in taking in what the moonlight and the lights of the house allow me to see. There's a row of small lights that give off a yellow glow. Everything I observe gives me the sense that this home would be ide
h you. I'm sure my clueless son will be single forever. You're my only hope for having a daughter-in-law, and even if this ends in the three years that stupid contract my i
tanding next to us until he lets out
re too," he
r replies, looking at hi
, his gaze lights up, and I understand my fiancé's words from a few minutes ago. They have so much lov