Chapter 10.
Theater.
Julieta Miranda enjoyed the theater performance with interest, because it was something similar to the interpretation of a romance in the twilight of their lives…
The actors detailed each of the feelings that the character had to transmit and she was completely immersed in the plot, so much so that she had forgotten that Brandon was next to her observing the same thing as her, only also noticing the interest and attention that she paid to each of the scenes.
It was like a child discovering sweets, perhaps because that play was only performed once every several years, therefore, the preparation for each character required a lot of perseverance, passion and feeling.
It was not something for everyone, just as the play was not available to any type of public, because in the eyes of working people it could be boring, even much more than the soap operas that are seen on television.
The content and development of this play was related to the entertainment that the rich usually have to understand the emotions of human behavior when falling in love and heartbreak.
The suffering of a loss and the disappointment of losing everything was something that not everyone could have the same sensitivity to enjoy; and only those with an open mind could be feeling each emotion just as Julieta Collins was doing.
It was a shame that not even he himself was paying as much attention to such a magnificent work as his future daughter-in-law was doing, however, Brandon felt happy and at the same time worried about what his son could do.
On the one hand, he was happy that at last that hardhead could discover the straight line and values of a good woman like Julieta, since she represented what he really needed, but there were also the requests that she had asked him.
¿How could he guarantee that his son wouldn't ask one of his many lovers to beat the girl? He might not attack her directly, but he could do it indirectly...
And what would happen if Julieta didn't report this type of abuse to him, ¿but instead began to keep quiet about it as a sign of loyalty to her own marriage... ?
That was the part that made him feel uneasy and scared, but he had to give his son the benefit of the doubt, because he knew that he had raised him as a man, not as an animal, therefore, he didn't believe that he would be capable of exercising physical and emotional violence against a girl as pretty and simple as Julieta was.
The play ended after 2 hours…the girl was in tears as were other women who were watching it from one of their points of view…
Thus, the applause filled the place and a bravo escaped from the girl's lips, being the only voice that sounded in the theater in the form of a sincere and naive congratulation, which made those present there turn to see who had said those words.
Seeing that she was the center of attention, Julieta sat back down feeling singled out by so many faces staring at her as if they were judging her for what she had done with such force and spontaneity…
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