Hertha couldn't let her mom get the wrong idea any longer. Clearing her throat, she put on a serious face and said, "Mom, what are you even thinking? He just cover to my place today. We didn't even get a chance to do anything before you walked in on us." "Are you blamingnow?" Kimberly's voice rose with a mix of concern and irritation.
Hertha quickly reassured her, "No, no, not at all. I'm actually grateful you showed up. Otherwise, I might have made a mistake that so many women fall for, getting swept away by a handsface." As she spoke, Hertha moved closer to Kimberly, playfully putting her arm around her mother's shoulder, and said in a cajoling tone, "I should be thanking you, mom, for showing up just in tto stopfrom making a mistake. This guy, Alaric, he's just too good-looking. It's almost criminal." "Enough with your sweet talk, what's this guy's name?" Kimberly got back to the point, allowing Hertha to continue, though she was wary of the conversation spiraling into absurdity.
"His nis Alaric," Hertha said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe had hoped to sidestep further interrogation, but it seemed her mother was not ready to let it go just yet.
"Do you really only know him for a few days?" Kimberly asked, looking at her daughter with a seriousness that demanded the truth.
"Yeah," Hertha nodded, feeling a bit guilty.
"Why do I feel like I've seen him before? Especially those eyes, they seem so familiar," Kimberly suddenly frowned, puzzled.
Hertha's heart skipped a beat, worried her mother might connect the dots between Alaric's eyes and Helena's, potentially guessing the truth.
Trying to divert her mother's train of thought, Hertha interjected, "Mom, there are lots of people with striking eyes. You probably saw someone similar somewhere and it just stuck with you." "No wonder you keep dating guys with those kinds of eyes. The father of your children had those skind of eyes, didn't he?" Kimberly looked at Hertha knowingly.
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"Helena's eyes resemble her dad right? You must have really loved their father once. Can't let go even now?" The conversation had veered off course. They were supposed to be discussing Alaric, and now they were onto the topic of the children's father? What was even more daunting was that Alaric was indeed the father of her children. They were talking about the sperson; only her mother was unaware.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWorried about where the conversation might lead, Hertha quickly changed the subject, "I've moved on, mom. If I hadn't, why would have broken up with him? Look, I'm even dating again. just happen to have a thing for men with striking eyes, that's all." "If you like him, then don't break up so easily. I don't approve of you treating relationships like child's play," Kimberly lightly tapped on Hertha's forehead with her finger.
Hertha felt cornered.
She realized she had fallen into her mother's trap. The conversation had made a full circle, with her mother t subtly advising her to take her m relationships seriously. And in to pacify her mother, she had inadvertently confirmed Alaric as her boyfriend. She had planned to claim they would break up soon to escape any commitment, but now she found herself stuck. "But mom..." "But what? You're already thirty. Do you plan to stay single forever? In a few years, you'll be in your
mid-thirties, and it'll be even harder to find someone. He doesn't know about the kids yet, does he? Keeping it a secret isn't the way. You should find the right tto tell him. If he can accept it, great; if not, it wasn't meant to be," Kimberly said, her words laced with concern and a touch of sorrow.
Kimberly and Hertha's father had once been fond of Spencer, man they thought was perfect for Hertha. But Hertha in her stubbornness, had missed out on a good man, and, following in the footsteps of a close friend, ended up a single mother to two children. Now, as Hertha approached her thirties, Kimberly couldn't help but worry about her daughter's future - a future where she might end up alone, with her children busy in their own lives, leaving her in solitude.
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