My mother moved in with me after my father died back about five years ago. I did it for her, as she was lonely and mother has to take care of someone to be able to get through the day. I really didn’t realize how much she HAS to care of a person...
SOFIA- “Now, who in their right mind would call on someone this early in the morning? OH!!! SEBASTAIN! Good Morning stranger!”
SEBASTIAN- “Hello Ms. Cleary.”
SOFIA- “Sebastian, you know I hate that, now what are to call me?”
SEBASTIAN- “Sorry, Miss Sofia, I was just wondering if Adriel is available?”
SOFIA- “In mind, no, and neither in body. He is in the shower right now. So where have you been dear? I have missed our afternoon chats.”
SEBASTIAN- “Adriel did tell you that we are not seeing one another anymore, right?”
SOFIA- “Of course he did, Addie tells me almost everything, but that was months ago, and it was you two that broke up, I didn’t. Come on in have some coffee and I going to make some eggs and toast you can join us for breakfast.”
SEBASTAIN- “I don’t think Adriel would care for that, Miss Sofia.”
SOFIA- “Hogwash, who cares what Addie cares for?”
SEBASTIAN- “It’s fine, Miss Sofia, I should have called first, I just needed to talk to him about something.
SOFIA- “Fine then, how about I tell Addie you were here and that you are coming for dinner and I will make your favorite, how about that?”
SEBASTIAN- “Miss Sofia, I really don’t---
SOFIA- “Sebastian Santos, you were part of this family for eight years, and Wilson loved you like his own son. You are coming for dinner tonight and that’s that! You and Addie can talk after dinner as I have a bridge game tonight. I don’t want to hear all that nonsense anyway. You hear me?”
SEBASTAIN- “Yes mam, as long as Adriel---”
SOFIA- “He will be fine with it, trust me. You know what time dinner is ready, so you better be here, Sebastian!”
SEBASTAIN- “Okay Miss Sofia, I will be here promptly at five-thirty.”
SOFIA- “See you always remembered what time dinner was serve, unlike Addie.”
SEBASTAIN- “Good bye, Miss Sofia, I will see you then.”
SOFIA- “I always loved that boy. Good boy. I will never understand my son and his issues with commitment.