Love is the Sunshine

Chapter 88 I Love You Being Rude To Me (Part One)



Chapter 88 I Love You Being Rude To Me (Part One)

"Hey Sean, I'm back."

Terence greeted Sean when he opened up the door. However, the first thing he did was looking across

the room and searching for Carla. When he finally laid his eyes on the woman who sat quietly on the

couch, he shifted his attention back to Terence.

"Terence! What took you so long? I missed you so much!"

Sean asked Terence. All day, Sean has been filled with never-ending jokes and judgments. But as soon

as he heard Terence's voice, they all slipped away. He was so excited to see Terence and rushed to

hug him. Tears ran down his cheeks as he held on tightly to Terence.

Sean might have gone through a lot but he was still like most kids. Their moods always changed,

depending on the situation at that moment. And this was also why their feelings and reactions were

always pure as gold.

Terence reached over to close the door and hugged Sean tightly. Terence stroked his back to calm his

sobs away and spoke to Sean, "Sean, you're the only man in this house. Didn't I tell you? Real men

don't cry over little things." He gave Sean a smile to comfort him.

Sean looked up at Terence and nodded. He wiped his tears away with the back of his hand while the

other hand still held on to Terence. He calmed his sobs before he said, "Yes, Terence, I remember it.

But, you also told me that a real man never goes back on his words! Didn't you tell me you were going

to be my brother-in-law? And now, the whole world knows that you're going to marry another woman!

Who can be better than my sister? There is only one Carla!

You won't go back on your words, right? Because real men don't and you always kept your promises.

Don't break it with my sister this time. Please, Terence."

Sean stared into Terence's eyes with a glimmer of hope embedded in his.

Terence had never seen such a clean and pure vision in anyone else's eyes. It was like watching the

snow melt and flow down from the top of the Alps.

He stroked Sean's hair and asked him, "Sean, do you believe in me?" He asked Sean, even though he

knew the answer.

Sean finally let go of Terence as he peeked at Carla on the couch. She had her eyes on the ground and

looked away from them. Sean looked back at Terence, who stared at him. His mind ran a mile a minute

but he knew he had to make a choice. Finally, he let his heart decide.

"I believe you, Terence. The kids at school laughed at me and our family. They said there was no way

that you would marry my sister because we are poor and there are better women out there. My sister is

the best sister in the entire universe! And I want to prove to them that you love her more than anyone. I

don't understand why the kids are so mean to us..."

By the time he was done talking about his experience with the kids at school, Sean's eyes were filled

up with tears again.

Deep down in Sean's heart, Terence was the best man he had ever met in his entire young life.

On the other hand, Carla was also the best sister in the whole world to him. Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.

They were great together and always felt like the perfect couple. That was why he found it hard to

understand why they parted ways.

Terence massaged his head and exhaled. He bent down to look straight into Sean's eyes and said to

him with a smile, "Sean, listen, imagine you're solving a math question. In school, your teachers teach

you to focus on reading the question and finding a way to solve it, right? But when we get older, we

develop a different understanding of the math question. We no longer focus on how to solve the

question. We focus on getting the right result.

You have my word that I'm going to be your brother-in-law. That hasn't changed. Since I'm still working

on that math question, I promise you, no matter what solution I come up with, it'll be the same result.

That won't change as well.

You have to keep remembering this and believe what I am telling you. Do you understand?"

Terence stood up straight after talking to Sean. He looked over to Carla on the couch and found her on

the same spot. But this time, she had her knees up by her chest and her ears covered by her hands.

Carla didn't want to move an inch and see and talk to Terence. She certainly didn't want to hear him

talk either. She just couldn't figure out this man. Yesterday, he called her and said that they had already

set a date to announce the engagement. But then, here he was, telling Sean that he was going to be

his brother-in-law. She couldn't listen to the lies, whichever one it was, and just covered her ears so

she couldn't hear him. When she couldn't stand it anymore, she stood up abruptly and glared at

Terence.

"Excuse me, sir, are you done talking? If you are done, you can leave Sean alone. He has to finish his

homework and go to bed when he's all done. It's also a school night so he still needs to get up early

tomorrow morning to prepare for school," she told Terence, calmly. She kept her tone cool and serious,

devoid of any emotion.

Sean stared at Carla with his jaw dropped open. Hearing what Carla was suggesting, he looked to

Terence to rescue him. When Terence stayed silent, his face fell and he lowered his chin to his chest.

He kept his eyes on the carpet and mumbled, "Terence, I need to go back to my room now."

"It's okay, Sean, good luck with your homework." Terence squeezed Sean's shoulder and smiled at

him. He added, "I'll be here until tomorrow morning. If you have any question about your homework,

just let me know, okay?"

Sean nodded his head and felt strengthened by Terence's offer.

Sean left and returned to his room.

"Mr. Terence, are you finished? Do you still have anything you need to say to a rude and ungracious

woman like me? If you do, we can discuss it at the cafe downstairs, not here. But If you're done, then

you are more than welcome to leave now."

Carla took off her apron and threw it on the floor. She didn't want him in her home, especially since she

didn't want Sean got disturbed while he was studying. Most importantly, she didn't want to give him any

chance to talk to her.

Terence knew exactly what Carla was doing.

Without a word, Terence grabbed Carla's hand and pulled her towards her room. Once they were

inside, Terence locked the door just in case Carla would run away.


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