"Ethan's point of view,"
"Mr. woods What are you going to say?" Why does she become so tense as she approaches me?
Should I tell her directly that I find her to be very impressive? I am drawn to her by everything about her. Since I met her, it has only focused my thoughts on her.
I don't like girls at all, and I never waste my valuable time thinking about them. In every aspect of my life, she presents a challenge to me. She effortlessly defeats me in every challenge. She is the ideal match for me. Being with her is pleasant for me.
She is unique to everyone and is not at all like other girls. She handles all of her work. She does not entrust any of her work to other men. Even though I am her husband, she still handles all of her work.
When she refuses to accept my help, I occasionally become quite irate, which hurts my male ego a lot. But she also really amazes me with this characteristic.
After all, how does she decide on this level of independence? I was never interested in getting married, but Stella made me feel like I didn't make a mistake. She truly deserves the title of Mrs. Woods.
Even though I have a contract-based marriage with her, I am still happy that I have found such a sensible and well-balanced girl like Stella.
What would have occurred if I had found someone acting foolishly and angrily?
Are you complimenting Stella? After all, you've seen her virtues. My subconscious made fun of me.
Indeed, her fishing technique has pleased me.
"We have to go back, Mr. Woods." It drew her attention to my torso. Why, after looking into my eyes, is she not speaking to me?
"Indeed, Mrs. Woods." I strolled with Stella after picking up the pail of fish.
"Mr.Woods Perhaps your partner has something to say to you." She showed the fish in the pail.
Oh my god, my wife is hilarious. She remarked I was so delighted to see the fish that I felt as though I had found my lost love.
Does she truly think so?
I examined that fish because I was perplexed about how Stella might have hooked it with her hook.
"Yes, Mrs. Woods. This fish is trying to tell me she likes my wife. She also desires to kiss my wife." I retrieved the fish from the bucket and held it out to her.
She asked, "Mr. Woods, what are you doing?" as she moved away from me.
"This fish wants to kiss my wife, as I just told you." I placed the fish's mouth in front of her lips.
"Take it away from me, Mr. Woods." She made a 180-degree turn of her head.
"What's going on, Mrs. Woods? Do you feel envious of seeing my ex-lover?" I was having a great time seeing her annoyance.
"I never feel envious of anyone." She said it in a furious tone.
"Really?" I questioned, arching my brows.
"Of course, I never evaluate myself against others. I always try to improve myself in my competition." Her voice was resonant with confidence.
"Mrs. Woods, look at your face; even if my ex-girlfriend comes before you, won't you feel envious?"
"Did you have a relationship with a woman before getting married?" She gave me a perplexed expression.
Should I tell her I had zero interest in girls before we met? I avoid girls like the plague. I can not tell her everything. She will undoubtedly continue to ask me many questions, and I am utterly unprepared to respond. I don't want to revisit my past because I don't want to hurt myself. How would I know if she was jealous if I told her right away that I had never had an affair with a girl?
"Why are you quiet, Mr. Woods? Tell me whether you have a girlfriend." Having been too curious, she had gotten herself into a horrible situation.
"Mrs. Woods, yes. Indeed, there was a girl in my life before I met you. She was fond of me. We had planned to get married, but I had to say goodbye to my love forever because my grandmother did not like that girl." I continued to have a dejected expression on my face as I spoke.
"Where is she now, though? Do you still have feelings for her?"
Why is she so agitated? Is she feeling envious?
Of course, I can tell by her eyes that she is angry. It may also see her nose tip turning red with rage. Does this imply that she has feelings for me as well?
I'll have to drag this bogus story in front of her for a while before I can draw any conclusions; only then will I be able to tell if she is envious or just curious to hear my story.
"I still adore her, Ms. Parker. She would have traveled with me on this honeymoon trip instead of you if she hadn't left my life." I stated this while inhaling deeply.
"She isn't present, though. She is not your wife; I am. After all, you were the one who informed me that only a very special person could marry Mr. Woods. Stop thinking about your ex-lover; I'm your wife now." She said it in a furious tone.
Stella Parker is envious. I knew for sure after hearing her speak that Stella was envious. She referred to herself as my wife, which makes it obvious that she is growing possessive of me.
"Ms. Parker, Are you envious?" She should speak up and let me know how she is feeling right now.
"You misunderstand, Mr. Woods; I am not at all envious, and yet, I want to advise you to let the past move on." She quickly made her irate tone normal.
Well, I see, she wasn't envious. For no apparent reason, I was becoming happier. She has no feelings for me at all. After hearing her, I felt a deep sense of disappointment.
"Will you assist me in catching these worms, Mr. Woods?" After observing the worm crawling on the ground, she exclaimed in a voice that was filled with pleasure.
"What is it about these insects that make you feel so glad to see them?" I said irritably, glancing at her.
"You can't possibly assist me without taunting me." She gave me a furious look.
She trapped a lot of these insects in the box she brought with her. She remained silent as I constantly questioned her about what she planned to do with these insects. I do not know what my obstinate wife will do with these worms.
Stella Parker always has a new puzzle for me, and just like every other time, I feel completely at a loss for how to solve it.