“Angie!” Miranda responded.
Afterwards, Angie could no longer hold herself together and ran towards Miranda in tears, hugging her and saying sorry over and over again.
Angie really knew she was wrong to blindly trust someone who wouldn’t even show her face and to take the blame for her.
Yet what did she get in the end?
She got nothing, not only did she spend six months in jail for nothing, that person didn’t even help her family pay their debts like she said she would.
So, her six months in jail were completely wasted, and more than that, she made her mother so sad that she had been trying to look for someone to save her.
Even her brother was bullied by those kids at school.
She was really wrong, so wrong!
“I’m sorry, Mom, I’m sorry.” Angie lay on Miranda’s knee, crying tears of sadness, self-recrimination and guilt.
It was true that Miranda was angry with her, but the reason her daughter was to pay off the family’s debts.