It was merely one night of separation.
"Are you going to let me sleep alone?" Charlie said, his voice upset and his eyes full of unhappiness. He held her hand and was going to stride into the villa. "Then I'll sleep here tonight!"
"I'm afraid we can't do that!" Wendy bit her lip in embarrassment.
"Why?" Charlie was a little angry.
Wendy observed his expression and carefully explained, "Grandpa and aunt said that according to the tradition of Ice city, the groom and bride should not stay together the night before their wedding!"
Generally speaking, different places had different customs. On the wedding day, the groom should go to the bride's home to pick her up. Sometimes, the newly-married couple could not meet each other the whole day.
Hearing this, Charlie was so angry that he said in a low voice, "Stupid custom!"
He had planned to sleep with Wendy tonight and put on the wedding dress for her tomorrow morning. Then, he would go into the church with her, hand in hand. Accompanied by their relatives and friends, they would make a vow, promising that nothing could separate them.
Wendy's face was full of embarrassment, but she did not dare to argue with him.
Charlie stared at her with resentment for a long time, but Wendy had no intention to make no concession. After some time, Charlie gave in and said in an aggrieved tone, "Dear, you won't sleep with me tonight?"
Wendy nodded silently.
Footsteps sounded behind them-Tilly came to them with Larry. Since Tilly came back from Britain with Francis, the sweet smile on her face had never faded. Larry, one hand in Tilly's, was biting the peach in the other hand with relish.
Tilly deliberately ignored Charlie, who put on a long face at this time. After all, as Wendy's family, she could put on an arrogant air before him. She directly ran to Wendy and said, "Wendy, grandpa urged you to go in. According to the custom, you and brother Charlie can't meet tonight!"
"Uh, I know!" Wendy braced herself and nodded.
She secretly looked at his face again, and sure enough, it turned gloomier than just now.
Now, in an awkward predicament, she gently shook his hands and said coquettishly, "Dear, then I'll go in first, and I'll wait for you tomorrow!" Because Tilly and Larry were there, Wendy could only tiptoe to kiss his cheek, trying to calm him.
"Let's go!" Tilly pulled her away without giving her a chance to speak.
They walked fast and soon disappeared at the gate of the villa. Under the moonlight, Charlie pursed his thin lips tight with displeasure.
Larry stayed where he was, and the peach's juice was all over his little mouth. After swallowing the peach in his mouth, he gave Charlie a bright smile and said proudly with a smirk, "Hey, grandpa said that I could stay here."
It was getting dark. Under the twinkling stars in the night sky, the whole area around the villa quieted down.
Wendy lived in a room facing south on the second floor. Many years ago, before Jazmin married, she had been living here. Now that after being elaborately decorated, the room was filled with a festive atmosphere. Tonight, she could stay here, waiting fortheir wedding day to come.
Larry, who was here to accompany her mother, had already long fallen asleep. He was now snoring with his cute mouth slightly open,
However, Wendy found it a little hard to fall asleep. Somehow, she felt a little uneasy. Because she was afraid of waking Larry up, she simply got up and lay against the headboard in a daze.
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