"Thank you, Mom." Grateful, Vera hugged her mother. "Mom, I am so happy. Is this all real? Why does it feel like a dream? Has Quill really come to ask for your blessings? Do you think he will regret it later?"
"Silly girl, you two cling together all the time. Do you think he'll regret it?"
Vera thought Quill wouldn't. He was truly wonderful to her and indifferent to everyone else, even if that person was Yulia, whom he grew up with.
She was an exception.
"Alright, don't let your mind stray anymore. Since you're really sure about this, let's go out. Don't keep everyone waiting."
"Alright."
Once the marriage was formalized, Mabie got someone to look for the perfect wedding date and then got busy with the rest of the planning.
Minerva and Vera met up for a girl talk.
"Congratulations, your wish has finally come true."
Vera blushed and said, "Thank you." "When are you going to tell my brother about your pregnancy?" "In a few days. Anyhow, I'll definitely tell him before the wedding day. Minerva, do you think it'd be a good idea for me to tell him during the wedding? Will it make him even happier?"
Taken aback by her idea, Minerva asked, "You want to tell him on the day of the wedding?"
"Yup, it's a joyous occasion, right? I think telling him I'm pregnant on that day will be the cherry on the cake. Besides, I'm still in my early pregnancy, so he wouldn't even be able to tell if I tell him by then. If anything, he'll probably only think I've gained some weight."
"I mean, there's nothing wrong with that. The wedding is around the corner anyway. Besides, this is between you two. You should make the call."
Minerva didn't want to get too involved as, after all, everyone had different opinions. As long as she was okay with it and nobody got hurt, she could do whatever she wanted.
As time passed, Vera visited her restaurant less frequently, and Quill also did not devote himself to the company's affairs as much as before as they had to decorate their new home and settle other trivial things.
They were as busy as a bee.
Very soon, the wedding invitations were ready to be sent to their friends and family.
Sam received one too.
For the sake of sincerity, Vera sent the invitations in person, and when she went to Sam's place, Olivia was at home. After opening the door, Olivia saw a person standing outside and a girl at that.
Somewhat confused, she asked, "May I ask, who are you?"
Vera was also a little surprised to see Olivia. She looked around and said, embarrassed, "Sorry, I'm not sure if I'm at the right address."
"Who are you looking for?"
"Sam Sorrento."
Olivia has lived in his place for quite a while, but this was the first time a girl had come looking for Sam, so she was a little shocked. Moreover, she had just become Sam's girlfriend not too long ago, someone was already at his door.
An admirer?
Of course, this was only Olivia's assumption. However, on the surface, she was indifferent and only moved aside to let Vera in. "You're in the right place. This is Sam's house."
Vera had never been to Sam's house before, so she was somewhat surprised when she saw that the house was filled with girly possessions.
In truth, she didn't plan on sending this wedding invitation herself, but after thinking of how much Sam had helped her in the past, she still came in the end.
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