Chapter 89 Delight In The Dna
- As promised by her husband, Mirela limited the celebration to a family dinner, only with the nucleus formed by her and her children, without the relatives that Simon used to compare to leeches. She had given her children all the family love that she lacked during adolescence, inexplicably inflating her youngest with self-sufficiency.
- Her youngest son had never understood her need to surround herself with as many relatives as possible. At least she had managed to extend the invitation to her two heart daughters: Paulina and Paola. She put her eldest son on her side, to the right of the table, followed by his wife and their children. On her husband's side, to the left of the table, were Simon, followed by Paulina and Paola.
- At some point, Mirela saw an advantage in a small party. From the head of the table, which she occupied with her husband, it was easy to analyze the behavior of each person at the long dinner table with so few people occupying it, no matter how simple it was.