The Siren's Sleeping Beauty [Comprehensive British and American]

Chapter 58 Can't see through my heart [see 3 more]

S.H.I.E.L.D. base.

"So, your clever solution is... to send him to boarding school." Howard, who was measuring Steve's body data and was about to update his equipment, glanced back at Steve.

"..." Steve stood down from the scale and straightened the cuffs he had turned up. "This was discussed before."

"Boarding school? Are you serious?" Peggy, who was in charge of recording, repeated in an unbelievable tone.

"If Maria finds out, she might scold you to death." Howard laughed a few times with no good intentions.

"If Hawke knew that I was going to send his son to boarding school, he might cry." Paige's lips curled up.

"It's totally different." Steve raised his voice. "No matter what you do, you're still father and son or mother and son."

"But we have nothing to do with each other!"

Steve's sudden outburst stunned the two present.

Steve quickly restrained his emotions, moistened his lips, and took off his coat from the side: "I'm going to test the strength data."

Paige stood up from the table, pen still in hand.

Howard looked at the morose back from above his goggles: "I thought we were the two of us who were about to enter menopause."

Peggy rolled her eyes: "Can you not remind me of this?"

Howard raised his hand in peace.

"No, I'm going to take a look at Angus." Peggy slammed her pen, grabbed her coat and went out.

Howard was stunned, looking at the furious Peggy: "wait—what should I tell the person who asked about you?"

"Say I'm going to resolve racial conflicts." Peggy raised her voice.

"Wow, this is really a good reason." Howard raised his eyebrows, muttered to himself, touched his coffee cup from the side, and continued to work.

When Peggy knocked on the door, Angus was tossing the juice, pulling him back and forth.

Then squatted down and looked at Juice who had given up struggling and was ready to ascend to heaven at any time: "Why can't he just follow me like you?"

"Angus?" Paige called after knocking on the door again.

"Steve isn't here." Angus yelled towards the door.

"No, I'm here to find you."

Angus stared at the door for a while. Does Steve love Peggy?

what was that like?

After pulling the nape of Juice's neck, Angus got up and went to open the door.

"Good day, Peggy." Angus greeted.

"Good day." Peggy looked at Angus with a cautious attitude, as if worried about what she saw.

Angus tilted his head in doubt: "What's the matter?"

"No, I'm just a little worried." Peggy waved her hand.

"Are you bored at home alone?" Peggy turned around and closed the door.

Angus shook his head: "I'm waiting for Charles."

"Today?" Peggy was surprised, "He's sending you away today?"

"Yes." Angus nodded.

Peggy pursed her lips, Steve was really...

"After those three days, I will find time to pick you up."

"No, I'm not coming back." Angus squatted on the ground to tease the dog.

"Why?" Peggy wondered, "Aren't you looking forward to it?"

"I don't want to talk to Steve." Angus poked the dog.

"..." For some reason, Peggy breathed a sigh of relief when she heard this sentence.

"He's just angry, Angus, he hates you." Peggy said softly.

"I know, but I'm also angry." Angus stopped poking the dog, and sat on the sofa opposite Peggy, looking at her with his arms crossed.

Angus is cuter than Steve...

Peggy wanted to laugh a little.

"So, you're also angry, so you're going to boarding school and leaving Steve behind." Peggy looked at Angus' expression and felt that she was being sent to a 'boarding'. Maybe it was Steve who wouldn't let him go home. husband.

Angus nodded.

Peggy sighed: "I wanted to come and talk to you, but Angus, goodjob."

She gave a thumbs up.

"Sometimes, men are very stupid." Peggy rubbed his head, "But... Angus, he cares about you more than himself, promise me not to be angry with him for too long."

"Peggy, do you love Steve?" Angus asked abruptly.

"..." Peggy was stunned, then laughed, "Bucky told you?"

Angus nodded.

"I used to love him." Paige didn't deny it.

Angus blinked his eyes.

"He loves you too, why are you not together?" Angus frowned.

"...well, Angus, love is complicated. Sometimes, no matter what you've been through, it's still the same. But, inevitably, it changes with time and everything you encounter " Peggy sighed and said slowly.

"Have you stopped loving him?" Angus asked directly.

"Well, so to speak." Peggy sighed slowly, "Probably."

Angus turned his face away, not knowing what he was thinking.

"Then, who do you put your love in now?" Angus turned his face and asked.

"My husband, my children, and my family." Peggy curled her lips.

"Are you going to move it to a safe place again someday?"

"...It depends on how good everything I love is to it." Peggy felt that she couldn't answer his question, so she made a compromise. She didn't say no, but just found a more gentle way of saying it.

Angus suddenly moved closer and kissed her on the lips.

"Click-"

"Angus, Charles said Hank will be here soon—" Steve went into the house to put the keys and took off his shoes.

Looking up, Angus bowed and kissed Peggy on the sofa.

The room was eerily silent.

"Angus!" Raising his voice uncontrollably, Steve stepped forward, grabbed Angus, and walked him by the waist.

"I told you, don't kiss anyone casually!!" Steve's face was green and pale, and he felt like he wanted to eat fish.

"I'm sorry, Peggy, he just... just doesn't understand what is... the limits of intimacy." Steve rubbed his brow.

Peggy pursed her lips. To be honest, she didn't feel much.

"It's okay." Peggy looked at Angus who was hanging on Steve's hand and stuck out his tongue at her, and laughed.

Angus probably heard Steve coming... on purpose.

"It really doesn't matter." Peggy suppressed the smile on her lips.

"But, Steve, are you really going to send Angus away today?" Paige asked with a sigh.

Steve... came back because he thought he could discuss whether to prepare again, but now...

send away!Send it away immediately! !

"It's nice there, he'll be fine there." Steve put down the fish in his arm, his eyebrows completely locked.

Without looking at Angus again, he went into the bedroom and moved out the five suitcases he packed yesterday.Peggy's mouth twitched, but Steve took the things away without much effort.

"gone."

Angus looked at his back, shrugged at Peggy, grabbed his water bottle from the coffee table, drank it, and followed behind.

"Did you play a prank just now?" Peggy and Angus stood in front of the elevator, making sure that Steve had already pedaled and couldn't wait for the elevator, stepped on the stairs aggressively and went down, and asked quietly.

"..." Angus paused when he sucked the fish foam, "Steve said we will never understand each other."

"?" Peggy was surprised.

"I thought I could figure out what it's like for him to love you, but I really can't." Angus shrugged his shoulders.

"Ding--"

"Maybe, he and you are both right." Angus stepped into the elevator and stood inside, "But I'm a siren, and I don't have those things."

Angus smiled at Peggy.

Paige didn't catch what was going through her mind and missed the elevator.

Some couldn't help but yelled Angus at the rapidly sliding elevator, and Peggy slammed the elevator button next to her.

Angus took a mouthful of fish foam, only took a mouthful of air, only to realize that he had bitten off the hose on the kettle, and was stunned for a moment.

Smacking his lips, he put the kettle into his hand.

Hank and Steve are standing downstairs, carrying Angus' luggage.

Someone literally used all their strength to go down the stairs.

Angus walked unsteadily to the side of the car.

"The clothes are in that box," Steve murmured to Hank in a low voice, "his usual recipes are stuck in the clothes..."

Angus leaned against the car door and watched them.

When Peggy ran out of the hall, Steve hadn't finished chatting with Hank, and Angus was chewing something in his mouth.

She took a breath slightly, because someone was downstairs on the second floor, so Peggy simply took the stairs down.

She looked at Angus' face and whispered, "Angus, are you..."

Angus looked at her and smiled.

Peggy saw Steve looking at her, waved his hand, and said it's okay, but finally didn't ask.

She needed to find a more private time to ask Angus.

Steve felt that he had almost explained it, his feverish mind also subsided, and regret and annoyance flooded up.

Clenching his hands slightly, he cleared his throat.

"They will take good care of you, and you have to take care of yourself." Steve stared at both sides, and couldn't think of any instructions that sounded normal.

Looking sideways, he raised his hand and pinched his ears: "OK, I guess that's all."

"Steve," Angus said, pushing the jug into his hands, "it's broken."

"What?" Steve stared at his face, somewhat unable to hear what he was saying.After coughing, he lowered his head to check the kettle.

"It's okay. When I bought it, I knew it was going to break. I'll buy you another one later. This is a trivial matter."

Angus didn't reply.

"Are you sad?" Angus asked.

"..." Steve scratched his neck, he felt like a monkey now, being watched in a cage and feeling uncomfortable.

"Then there's no need to hug." Angus opened the car door and got in. "Hank, let's go."

Hank glanced at Steve who was standing outside, who obviously had something to say: "Um...should we go?"

"You should give him a hug." Peggy felt a little distressed.

"..." Steve squeezed the water bottle in his hand, "It's okay."

"Let's go." Steve patted the car.

Hank retracted his protruding head: "Then let's go."

"I'll pick you up when you're on vacation." Steve finally yelled, his voice a little rough, and the car had already left.

Peggy stood aside, feeling as if she had witnessed a life-and-death parting for some reason.

"I'll go back and put something away..." Steve shook the kettle in his hand, his voice was low, and he turned and left.

Peggy felt as if she saw his red eyes, and opened her mouth in astonishment: "Steve...you are not..." Are you crying?

Just like the person who just stepped down, turned around, and he had already gone upstairs again.

Peggy stood downstairs, glanced at the car that was out of traffic, and then turned to look upstairs: "Oh, God, I know something."

Putting her hand slightly on her chest, Peggy said a few words of God.

This problem is getting bigger.

The author has something to say: When the collection broke through ten thousand, I was planning to add more meanings, but because I really don’t believe that I can successfully add [wiping my face], I have the confidence to come out with all the codes [Ahahaha——

Well, I guess you are not in the mood after reading this chapter haha... In fact, I am not in the mood either, it's almost time, calm down, hold on! [Sound of shock.

Because I was in a bad mood after coding, I didn't get a small theater [Paizhuan]

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Some people say that the emotions written are super delicate [Nod] Because the basis of my own conception of this article is a love story, the plot is used to fall in love [Drink tea]

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