It documented the life they had together after they were married.
[Samuel took me out for steak today. It was tasty, but I didn’t know how to eat steak as I had never had one before. Luckily, Samuel didn’t look down on me. With his help, I learned how to cut them!]
When Samuel saw those words, he recalled the events of that night.
That was their first date, and he had taken matters into his own hands by booking the restaurant.
But Dawn did not know how to eat steak. When he saw her sitting uneasily across from him, he finally realized something was off.
So, he taught her how to cut up her steak and exchanged his plate for hers after he cut everything up for her.
At that time, Dawn had blushed as she looked at him.
“Thank you,” she had said softly.
Samuel proposed to her that night, and Dawn agreed to it without even thinking twice.
After that, she assumed he might think that she had said yes only because of his money, so she hurriedly said, “I don’t want your money. I like you for you.”
Samuel had smiled. “I know.”
He chuckled as he recalled that.
He turned to another page. There was a note on it a
as well.
[Samuel was sleep–talking. He murmured something about sour plum beef, so I learned the recipe for him. But he wasn’t happy about it.]
Samuel felt dazed when he saw that. Then, he remembered that Dawn had indeed made sour plum beef for him some time ago.
It was Mia who liked sour plum beef, not him.
That was why he had felt guilty when he saw the sour plum beef for dinner and immediately berated Dawn for it.
At that time, Dawn had just stood timidly a little distance from him and did not even defend herself.
Finally, he knew the truth. Dawn had made sour plum beef for him!
He had pushed her away even when she had always been considerate of him.
His phone rang again. He checked the caller ID. It was Jack.
Thinking that Jack finally had news about Dawn, he quickly answered.
“Did you find her?” Samuel asked anxiously.