Summary of Chapter 49 – A turning point in His Drama Queen by LencySlamet
Chapter 49 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of His Drama Queen, written by LencySlamet. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
I licked my bottom lip and wiggled my eyebrows at him. "You know, the usual."
"Didn't expect anything else." Ethan growled before pressing his lips on mine while unbuttoning my blouse.
Slow and Tender? Ha, never.
Nicole Vargas
I could hear the sound of people babbling the moment I stepped out of the car. I was still in the driveway and these people were all the way sitting in the patio in the back garden.
That's how loud they were talking.
"A huge family you have here." Ethan remarked as he stepped out of the car, looking as handsome as ever in his black button up shirt and blue jeans. I love casual Ethan.
"Huge family? There's only like thirty people." I answered laughing.
"Really?" He asked, placing his hand around my waist. "Are you sure? It sounds like a hundred people."
"Oh come on. Remember when I told you my family is really loud? They are like parrots. Talking non stop."
Ethan chuckled. "Let's get this over with then."
We walked to the front door and before I could knock, the door swung open revealing my mom in a bright blue dress. She always managed to look so elegant and classy. "You made it!" she exclaimed, hugging me tightly. "You never like family dinners, I thought you would come with a last minute excuse for this one too."
I laughed at how accurate she was. "I would. But then I thought that it would be the perfect way to introduce Ethan to the family."
My mom looked at Ethan and grinned widely. "I couldn't wish for a better man for my daughter. Come in. Everyone's waiting for you."
We walked towards the back of the house where the patio was. For as long as I can remember we always have family dinner at the patio. It was big enough for thirty people to fit and it was outdoors.
My dad sat at the end of the dinner table and when he saw us coming out of the house he stood up, a big smile plastered on his face. "Everyone this is my future son-in-law, Ethan Gray." he announced as he pointed at us.
Everyone at the dinner table turned dead silent. For one second.
"Meu Deus!, ele bonito."
"When is the wedding?"
"Mmh, Nicole are you pregnant? You are glowing."
"Shush Alexandria, how can you ask that? Nicole is in love of course she will glow."
"You snatch a homem bonito. I'm jealous."
All the women on the table started talking through each other, firing one question after another at us. They were all suppose to be 'elites' but at the family dinner all the etiquette they have learned suddenly vanished.
The only thing that they worry about at family dinner is their weight. Most of these women on the table excluding me and my mom chose for salad rather than the juice steak and fries or mac and cheese.
I usually choose mac and cheese and salad to keep dinner balanced. I love my figure and I'm doing anything to keep it like this, but I also don't like to starve myself.
"In private." Dad added as he walked to his office, beckoning Ethan to follow him.
"Dad, please don't do anything ridiculous." I yelled at him before he closed the door behind him.
"Let's go back and join the family again." Mom suggested as she tugged on my hand.
"I don't want to go back. They are so loud like... like fifty children combined in one room." I said as I looked outside through the window. Even from here you could still hear clearly what they were talking about.
Aunt Gina was talking about her trip to Australia (like always at all family dinners) and Uncle Vidal was complaining about how shitty the service was at some airline he flew with last week.
"What can I do?" My mom sighed. "They are all family. My siblings and your dad siblings. And then your cousin Xavi and his fiancee and Penelope and her sister. It's a big family."
"It totally is. And they are so loud. Like parrots."
My mom laughed. "Don't say that in front of their faces. Are you going to invite them all at your wedding?"
"What wedding?" I asked confused.
"Your wedding. I mean you must have talk about marriage with Ethan right?"
I gave my mom a funny look. "No, besides I feel like we have just started dating yesterday."
"Don't be ridiculous. It's always good to talk about marriage and babies at the earliest as possible."

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