Stephen Had a Dream

Stephen had a dream. In it, he saw Bonnie approach him where he was sitting, smiling. Stephen thought everything was settled and proposed to her, 'Bonnie, will you marry me and be the mother of my unborn kids?' Bonnie smiled and then abruptly changed her expression to an angry one. 'No,' she declared. 'I'll never marry you. You're such a coward, thinking I'll marry someone like you. I don't even know why I'm still standing here, listening to this nonsense.' And with that, she stormed off angrily. Stephen immediately screamed and woke up.

John and his wife rushed into his room, concerned. 'Stephen, what happened? Why did you scream?' John asked.

'It was just a bad dream,' Stephen replied. 'I dreamed that Bonnie refused my proposal, but it was just a dream.'

John looked at him for a few minutes, then said,

'But Bonnie has already broken up with you.'

Stephen cried out, 'Oh no! I thought we were already settled. Oh no...'

'Just calm down, okay?' Julie said.

'But how? I can't even do anything. Oh, I'm doomed,' Stephen cried.

'But have you tried talking to her to find out why she chose to break up with you?' John asked.

Stephen immediately realized that he hadn't.

'Oh, I haven't. I'll go and talk to her today.'

'That's my boy,' John said. 'We will go back to our room now.'

'Okay, Uncle.'

They left.

Stephen started pacing on the bed, muttering to himself, 'Yes, yes, I'll talk to her by myself today. Bonnie, you belong to me. I'll never let you go this time.'"

At lunch break,

Stephen told Chloe that he was going to talk to Bonnie alone to find out what was really going on.

"Good idea," Chloe said, "I'll be waiting for you."

Stephen went to meet Bonnie and tried to talk to her, but she slapped him and told him to stay away from her. Stephen looked sad and walked away.

"How did it go?" Chloe asked.

But Stephen's facial expression gave her the answer.

"She slapped you, didn't she?" That's it," she said.

Chloe wanted to retaliate, but Stephen stopped her.

"Just let me go, Chloe," he said. "She doesn't even listen to what you want to say, and she has the nerve to slap you."

"Chloe came down. "It's just a slap.

''And who gave her the right to slap you?"

"Chloe, I know you're worried about me, but please let this slide, okay?

"It's only because of you. Otherwise, I would have punched her in the mouth."

Stephen laughed. "So you really want to beat her?"

"Of course. I hope you're not hurt? Is it still painful?"

"Not at all.

"Better."

"Are you hungry?" I'm very hungry. Let's go and eat something."

"I'm hungry as well. Let's go."

They went to the restaurant to eat. Meanwhile, Bonnie was there eating and saw them. She went to meet them.

"So you've already moved on and still had the nerve to come to me, right?" Bonnie asked.

But Stephen didn't answer and continued eating and chatting with Chloe.

"Damn it, Stephen, I'm talking to you!" she yelled.

But Stephen still didn't answer her.

"Oh, I see," she said. "So it's because of this thing, this shameless, cheap thing that is making you keep quiet, right?"

Stephen used his fork to stab the table and stood up angrily.

"When will you keep quiet? It's annoying. Haven't you done enough?"

"Wow, look who's talking," Stephen retorted. "A few minutes ago, you came to me begging, and now you've changed to someone else because of this creep of a thing."

"Bonnie don't make me tap on this table again, don't make me lose my patience," Stephen said. Leave here at once."

She looked at him surprisingly and left. Stephen sat back down and apologized to Chloe on behalf of Bonnie.

"It's nothing," she said.

So, like I was saying, they continued their conversation.