Dawn had just broken.
Tina was still in her sleep, yet Wilson held her up and carried her to the deck to watch the sunrise.
The morning breeze was cool and refreshing on the deck. Wilson hugged Tina from behind, and the two of them were wrapped with a blanket. They just looked like conjoined twin babies.
A beam of golden light appeared from the eastern horizon.
Wilson kissed the corner of Tina's eyes, and his voice was as tender as the river water, "Wake up, my little lazy cat. The sun is rising."
Tina opened her eyes in confusion.
It was just the right time. The beautiful scene of the rising sun dazzled Tina and Wilson.
It was not the first time for Tina to see the sunrise. When she was still a child, she used to climb up to the top floor with her childhood friends, and together they saw the sunrise or sunset. Except for being amazed by the scenery of sunrise, Tina didn't feel anything else which was special. Now that Wilson was with her, she only felt that today's sunrise was the most beautiful scenery in the world.
The sun rose, and the sky gradually brightened.
A brand-new day had come, and this was the first day of their marriage. They would be husband and wife, and they would spend the rest of their life living together.
Wilson kissed Tina and said, "Good morning, my dear wifey."
When Tina heard this title, her heart trembled slightly, and she enjoyed it so much.
She nodded shyly. "Good morning..."
Wilson went on to say, "I want to make some preparations for the wedding ceremony. I want it to be held in October. It's autumn at that time, and the weather would be neither cold nor hot. You'll feel more comfortable when you wear the wedding dress. I'll discuss it with Mr. Amery."
When he first returned to Califorania, Wilson actually had a lot of things to deal with in the company.
Later, because Wilson wanted to scheme against Amin for the purpose of terminating the marriage between Tina and Amin as quickly as possible, he spent a great deal of his time and energy helping Amin to develop his business in the overseas market. Only now did Wilson have enough time to prepare for their wedding ceremony.
He wanted to carefully prepare for it because he loved Tina so much.
"Alright." Tina nodded, acting like a docile little wife. "I'll listen to you!"
Seeing that Tina yawned from time to time, Wilson embraced her slender waist with his arms. "It's still early. I'll take you back to the cabin and sleep for a while."
Tina looked at the bright sun, which was now covered by a thin layer of clouds, and felt reluctant to leave the deck.
She shook her head. "I don't want to go back now."
Wilson's arms tightened around her waist, and he suggested something unacceptable to her. "Then, do you want to do something more interesting here on the deck?"
Tina said awkwardly, "Forget it... let's go back now..."
After returning to the cabin, Tina took a nap.
However, when she woke up again, Wilson did the so-called "interesting thing" with her again.
By the time Tina woke up again, it was already noon.
Fortunately, it was the weekend today, so Tina could accompany Wilson and enjoy themselves thoroughly.
Tina buried her face in the pillow. She actlly felt exhausted, and her voice was hoarse, all because the two of them had indulged themselves too much in their passions.
It had been three days since Tina moved out of Amin's apartment. During this period, Wilson had "maltreated" her a lot of times. However, Tina could understand why he was so passionate. After all, they had been separated for several months, and Wilson's eagerness hadn't been satisfied for a long time.
What's more, they were newly-married couples.
Wilson handed Tina a glass of water.
Tina took two sips of the warm water and felt relieved. She asked, "Were you making a phone call just now?"
"Yes." Wilson nodded.
Tina said, "I think I heard you say 'Abby'..."
Wilson didn't hide it from her. "After that incident last time, I've been sending my men to keep an eye on her."
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