"But Colin, I haven't earned enough money to support you yet," I said, running my fingers through his thick hair.Colin replied, "It's okay. I can take care of you. I'll make lots of money and hand it all to you. You just need to wait for me at home while I face all the storms outside."I had no intention of being the woman behind Colin. What I wanted was to walk alongside him instead of being an idle housewife."Colin, are you asking me to give up on my dreams?" I asked.Colin paused for a moment before murmuring, "No, I just want to hide you away so that no one else can see you.""Did something happen?" I asked, confused."Not really. It's just that I don't like the way other people look at you. Baby, I'm jealous," Colin admitted.I couldn't help but chuckle softly at his sulking. Colin's jealousy was quite cute."Don't worry. My feelings for you will never change," I said, patting his head as if comforting a large, lovable golden retriever that had been wronged.After a lon
Colin stared at me, his expression frozen in a mix of confusion and contemplation. I thought he had misunderstood and was preparing to clarify my position further when he suddenly wrapped his arms around me and rested his head on my shoulder without saying a word.I patted his back uneasily. "Colin, what's wrong? Did I say something wrong?"He said, "No, I'm just touched. I thought you didn't want to have a baby with me, but I was wrong. You're willing to have my child, aren't you?"I had never seen Colin so uncertain and vulnerable. I might never have known he felt this way if he hadn't spoken. However, I was confused about why he would think I didn't want a child with him. After all, we had long since committed to each other."Of course, I'm willing," I reassured Colin. "You're the only one I want to have children with. I've thought about it. We'll have two kids. Our daughter will look like me, and our son will look like you. We'll raise them together and make them the happiest
I stood by the roadside, rubbing my sore arms and trying to figure out how to get home. The ride-hailing app showed a queue of over 400, which meant it would be tomorrow morning before I could get a car.At times like this, I desperately wished for a driver's license so that I could buy my own car and enjoy the freedom to go wherever I pleased.I pulled out my phone and called Colin, asking him to come and pick me up. Just then, a gray Bugatti pulled up next to me. The window rolled down, revealing a young, handsome face.To my surprise, it was Ivan. He greeted me with a smile from the driver's seat.His presence confused me. After all, according to romance novel tropes, young heirs like Ivan should be spending days like this indulging in extravagant parties with their entourage. Instead, he was casually greeting me on the roadside.Unaware of my thoughts, Ivan stepped out of the car. "Ms. Lawson, long time no see. Are you waiting for someone?"I instinctively took a step back. E
It seemed that Colin had completely glossed over my request for him to come pick me up and was more concerned about the fact that I was riding with Ivan.I could almost picture the look of jealousy on Colin's face as I read his response. I chuckled, thinking, "Goodness, with Colin's jealous streak, I doubt I'll ever befriend another man."I typed, "I just ran into him, that's all.""Alright, I'll wait for you at the gates," Colin responded.As I lifted my head, I noticed Ivan observing me with a smile on his face. His expression was inscrutable as he said, "Chatting with your boyfriend, huh? Mr. White seems like a great guy—smart, talented, and handsome to boot. "And you, a real dazzler among women. If there was a match made in heaven, it'd be you two! I bet he treats you real nice, doesn't he?""Yes, Colin is extremely good to me. He's the only person in this world who loves me as much as my dad, if not more," I emphasized, trying to convey how special Colin was to me.Ivan qu
I wanted to tell my mom that I was almost done with my studies and would soon be a master's student of Jesselton College.However, after deliberation, I decided against it because I doubted they cared. After all, their main concern was for me to ask fewer questions, not actually to encourage me to study.The day before Mardi Gras, my curiosity got the best of me. Being excluded from my mom's secret planning felt particularly uncomfortable. So, I asked Colin if he knew anything about the big plans our moms seemed to be cooking up. I couldn't take how their conspiring had noticeably increased and their knowing smiles were becoming more unsettling.Colin was standing at his desk, one hand behind his back and the other holding a pen. He was writing with an air of calm authority. He looked up, his expression serious. "Let them conspire all they want. It's not like they'll sell us off or anything."His nonchalant response made me pause. The more I thought about it, the more sense it ma
Both Mom and I were in a distracted state, and we exchanged words for about 15 minutes until her phone chimed. She checked the message, then waved her hand, signaling that I could leave.The incredulity of the situation was baffling. After all, she was inside my bedroom acting like she owned it.Feeling frustrated and curious, I reluctantly opened the door and stepped out.However, the moment I opened the door, I was stunned. A sea of dazzling red roses filled the living room, covering every available surface. The air was thick with the sweet, intoxicating scent of roses, making my heart race.Memories of my birthday flooded back to me when Colin filled an entire hotel room with roses. But today, he had outdone himself.Amidst the roses, I saw the man I loved. He was dressed impeccably, looking as dashing as ever and full of deep affection for me. The world fell silent. It seemed as if only the two of us existed at that moment.Someone turned off the lights, and for a brief momen
Being proposed to in front of our parents made me blush with embarrassment, and for a moment, I felt somewhat at a loss.I had read countless novels and seen many proposals in stories. But experiencing it myself, I realized the depth of emotion that could make one willingly give their whole life to someone.Hannah clapped her hands and chanted, "Say yes! Say yes!"The soft glow of candlelight enveloped us, illuminating our faces with a warm radiance. Colin stood before me, his eyes shimmering with anticipation.My nose tingled as a surge of emotion filled my chest. A sweet, overwhelming joy rose within me. It was a happiness born of love and contentment. Colin was the love of my life, and there was no way I would refuse his proposal. Besides, I had made up my mind long ago. No matter how the world might change or if it were to crumble around us, I would marry Colin and no one else. I had already promised myself to him."I do," I said firmly, my voice filled with conviction.C
Felix chuckled and found the light switch, flicking it on. "How could you be so clumsy?" he teased but then asked more gently, "Is your foot okay?""It's fine. This is my first time witnessing and participating in a proposal ceremony. It's such a joyous occasion that I'm too happy to care about a little pain. Besides, it didn't really hurt me, so no worries," Hannah replied cheerfully.Everyone burst out laughing at that."Lulu, today is the happiest day I've had in seven years. You're now part of our family, and Colin has finally found the woman he loves. It's simply wonderful," Aunt Mel said, wiping her eyes until the skin around them turned red.She continued, "I did a lot of terrible things back then, and you and Colin suffered because of that. I wish I could make up for it with my life. For the past two years, I've lived in fear, worried that my actions would keep you two apart. If that had happened, I'd never be able to forgive myself."Aunt Mel raised her head and looked at