blahblah
...andma saw her she turned pallor. That afternoon Larissa was the last to leave the table with Grandma. Grandma wouldn’t let her go if she didn’t notice that Larissa gained at least a pound or more. It was obvious that she was upset because everything that Grandma had in her kitchen was cooked and unfortunately for Larissa’s fiancé he too was scolded and even blamed of. “If you love my granddaughter as much it shouldn’t bother to you whether she was fat or thin but just loved her for who she is. If this is how unhealthy she looks with you I’m afraid I won’t allow this marriage,” Grandma upsettingly said. They did get married eventually. But Larissa’s fiancé was ordered to start take cooking classes after their honeymoon and Larissa one day before the wedding tried on her gown and she couldn’t fit into it. The table was humming; Eric was enjoying every bite and conversation with Grandma seated at her right and me at her left. Next to him, was Ethan who was astonishingly charming and engaging drawing a conversation with Grandma sometimes and then my father and mother seated next to me across from him? Angelo with Brad and then Vincent sat in line with Ethan. The governor seated across from Grandma was also invited with his wife seated at his right. Sometimes I would steal a few looks at Ethan and then sense when I felt too his watchful eyes on me. There was ch...