There was another ping after a moment. She furrowed her brows and tapped onto the message. It wrote," You're really asleep?"
She decided to delete all of his messages, yet again, another ping could be heard. She knew it was from him, so she ignored it.
She had made a decision to leave it be.
Her phone did not ring again afterward. She shifted her gaze before closing them and laid on her side.
She had awoken quite early the next day. When she tapped on her phone to check the time, she had accidentally tapped onto the message, which said,' Good night."
Her hand froze slightly. Feeling unbothered, she closed the message and noticed the time. It was 5 a m. She got up immediately and woke Charlotte up. She was the bridesmaid while her daughter was tasked to be the flower girl. 'We can’t be late,' she thought.
Charlotte did not want to wake yet. She rubbed her eyes with her soft hands and turned aside to snuggle against Daisy's arms as she resisted to wake.
As she was worried about waking her parents, Summer bent down to lightly pat Charlotte's back and
whispered, "Charlotte, please be a good girl and get up. Didn't you say you wanted to be the flower girl?"
However, little Charlotte still kept her eyes shut and shifted her body away. Wanting to sleep more, she refused to get up. No matter what Summer said, Charlotte ignored it.
Summer stopped coaxing her and instead tried to carry her up, but she did not expect her daughter to have such huge strength. Charlotte's legs kicked about as she struggled.
Summer forcefully brought her out of the room. After brushing her teeth and washing her face, she brought Charlotte to where Grace was getting ready.
Grace had put on her wedding gown and was putting o n some makeup. The dress she wore had her usual dressing style. It was backless, and it didn't have a big flowy skirt. It was a fishtail dress that made her voluptuous features stand out beautifully. The skirt and the neckline were adorned with sparkly diamonds. They looked like a collection of stars. It was simply breathtaking.
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