Falling For The Man I Married
Chapter 56: She's indeed a princess
Gabriel's POV:
"Madi, can I borrow your boyfriend for a few minutes?"
Madi and I both chuckled at her Mom's question. We're currently in the kitchen and she and her Mom were preparing food for dinner. Although they have maids, they choose to cook their own meals.
"Mom, what kind of question is that? Can't you just simply say you're going to talk to him?" Madi asked as she cut the vegetables.
"Shh! You just made it more formal, but it's still the same!"
"Okay, fine!" she said rolling her eyes. I can't help but laugh at their way of conversation. They were like best friends rather than a mother and a daughter.
"Let's go, Gabriel." her mother took my hand and pulled me out of the kitchen, but we heard Madi ask her again.
"Where are you taking him, Mom?"
She put her index finger to her lips, gesturing for me to keep quiet. "I just want to talk to him, that's all. Don't worry he's all yours."
And by that time, I laughed really hard. We heard her complaining in the kitchen but her Mom ignored her and continued to drag me upstairs. At first, I was confused as to why she was pulling me and where we are going, but she has already answered my silent questions.
"I'll show you something, but don't tell my stubborn daughter about this. It's just our secrets, okay?"
I smiled and nodded. We continued upstairs to the hallway and when we got to the end, she opened a door and the light switch inside. And my eyes widened for what I saw... trophies, certificates in frames that were half hanging on the wall and half were inside the glass cabinets. There were also some pictures... pictures of Madi in school uniform, with medals and in the oval field and some were in front of the school and many more that I couldn't point where.
"These have all been her achievements in schools, in work and business."
I crunched my eyebrows with the word business but remained quiet. I just let her continue what she was saying.
"Here, let's start with this one."
photo in a sports uniform that I don't know which sport is and an oval field in
high school days. She was only fourteen when she won in a
won in that sport? She's
she's in high school. She always brought a medal, trophy or
the information. I can't believe
college? I thought she would take something related to sports, but she took
got deeper. She took up HRM? She enrolled in a cooking school? But as I remember, she took business
a while. "Madi enrolled in a
at me. "Yeah, but that's just her second course after finishing the first one," she said grabbing my hand again. "Come here." she pulled me to the second
in front of her school and a very familiar restaurant behind her. She's at the microphone
I asked pointing to the one with which she has scissors and a ribbon in her other hand.
during the grand opening of her first
her off again. Madi has
my daughter has a lot of things to discuss with you later. Okay, I'll tell you half of her secrets and I'll let her tell you the rest. Is that
that's fine with me, Mrs Davis," I answered nodding. But I
I need to tell you. Madi is the only Davis in this
mean she's the only Davis in
I'm still Petterson until now," she said
thing that Madi said
son, but I think it's better to ask her that instead of me. If she's willing to open up her past life, then it's good, but if
to ask her
topic earlier. As I was saying with this picture, it was when she opened
sounds familiar to me.
that restaurant? That
and from what I heard, she's expanding again into four
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