The next morning, Emily was still sleeping.
She slept soundly and did not dream, but she always felt like there was a fly buzzing around her ear. She raised her hand and waved, but the fly caught her hand.
How could a fly grab her hand...
Emily felt something was wrong. She opened her eyes in a daze. Through the gap between her eyelids, she saw Simon beside her, whispering, "Wake up, Emily!"
"What's the matter?" she asked with drowsy eyes.
"It's time to wake up!" Simon said.
Hearing this, Emily tilted her head and looked out of the window. Although the curtains were closed, she could still see the colour of the sky outside. If Simon hadn't turned on the bedside lamp in the room, she wouldn't be able to discern objects in the room.
She lay still, muttering, "What time is it? It's still dark..."
Simon had reached out his hand and taken the clothes on the chair. Without saying a word, he was ready to help her put on her clothes.
Seeing that he wasn't joking, she yawned and asked, "Simon, what are we going to do? Why do we wake up so early?"
"To see the sunrise!" Simon said those words in a faint voice.
What?
What the hell is all this?
Looking at the sour expression on his face, the corners of Emily's mouth twitched.
Before she could react, Simon had already pulled her out of the bed and helped her put on clothes. Then he held her in his arms and strode toward the entrance.
The white off-roader slowly stopped in dawn light.
At this time, the sky was just beginning to brighten. Clouds were floating in the air, and the sun had yet to rise. Thus, the entire world hadn't turned bright. Behind them, the snowy mountain was still in a snow white.
As soon as Simon put Emily in the co-pilot's seat, Emily fell asleep.
When the door opened, her eyes still showed a little confusion. She wiped the corners of her mouth and was half-carried out of the car by him.
The tempeture was low in the early morning. A gust of cold wind blew over, and Emily shivered, and in the next second, she was pulled into a sturdy and warm embrace. His body temperature kept streaming, and even her heart was warmed.
They came to the cliffs where they had seen the sunset. But this time, the sunrise was in the opposite direction.
Emily didn't wake up and kept nodding her head like a child.
Simon's finger swept across her cheeks. Seeing her head leaning on his shoulder obediently, Simon smiled. Then he saw that the top of the snow mountain in the east was shining faintly. He said, "Emily, look!"
Hearing this, Emily looked up in confusion and saw the sun creeping up little by little.
Sunrise gave a completely different feeling from sunset, but the same shock. Her drowsiness suddenly disappeared, and she opened her mouth slightly, lost in the beautiful scenery in front of her.
The first ray of sunshine in the morning was so beautiful.
During sunset, the glow would hide itself bit by bit behind the mountains. But during the sunrise, tens of thousands of beams of golden light shot straight to the peaks from the sky. Almost in an instant, the continuous snow mountain in the distance was covered with a layer of dazzling golden light.
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