But Sheila Fletcher was beautiful yet unaware of her beauty.
She was very gentle, with a bit of timid self-esteem.
That time, while serving Bruce Wallace, she accidentally picked the wrong item and was scolded by the manager in the store.
Bruce Wallace saw this gentle and charming woman, unaware of her own allure, standing in the corner, sobbing. He was inexplicably drawn to her soft nature.
From beginning to end, this woman merely bowed her head and apologized, never once defending herself.
Bruce Wallace, as a client, actually knew that Sheila Fletcher made the mistake because he had asked for the wrong item initially.
It was his fault, not Sheila Fletcher's mistake.
Yet this woman didn't explain anything, just bowed her head, wiped her tears silently, and kept apologizing.
This type of woman, if married and brought home, wouldn't bully his Winona, would she?
She would also be obedient and take proper care of Winona.
