Brendan inquired.
Brian quirked an eyebrow and declared, “I’ll be wherever my wife is!”
The very notion of staying in a hotel while his wife was present seemed absurd.
“How can a hotel ever compare to the comfort of staying here? I’m still recuperating, so staying here is
preferable. If something were to happen, someone would be here for me. I have to bother you guys for
a few days,” Lyndon explained.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBrian shot Lyndon a look, cursing him silently.
What a lame excuse! If it was really uncomfortable living in a hotel, why he hadn’t stayed with the
Moreno family in the preceding days?
Lyndon met his gaze. A spark seemed to fly between them before Lyndon averted his eyes
nonchalantly. Lyndon’s attitude conveyed, “I’ll stay right here, what can you do to me?”
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Brian was unhappy with Lyndon’s choice but kept his emotions under wraps. He overheard Brendan
instructing the servant, “Apart from Rosalynn’s room, prepare two additional rooms, please.”
Two more rooms?
Why two rooms?
Brian squinted his eyes.
He and Rosalynn were married. Wasn’t it obvious they should share a room?
Lyndon noticed his puzzled look and smiled.
“Mr. Hughes, it’s a tradition in Skrix that a married couple shouldn’t share a room in the bride’s family
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmhome. It’s considered bad luck for the bride’s parents,” he explained.
Brian fell silent, pondering the persistence of such old-fashioned customs.
Despite Lyndon’s evident amusement, Brian maintained a cool facade.
He wasn’t bothered. After all, he was the Moreno’s son-in-law, practically family.
His wife was his alone.
Others could only look on and envy their bond.
Meanwhile, at a five-star hotel in Skrix, Selina had requested a lavish room, Shortly after, the doorbell
chimed.
She rose to answer it and was greeted by Aldrich’s presence.
He wore a charming smile and, without a word, pressed her against the wall, sealing their reunion with
an ardent kiss.