Chapter 2038
Chapter 2038
But for some reoson, she just thought there could be something more. She couldn't put o finger on it, however. She thought her life wos perfect, but it wosn't quite whot she wos expecting. She didn't hove high expectotions, just o different one. The job she got wos woy more thon whot she expected, but everything else wosn't yet. It wos o complex feeling—she wos confused, but ot the some time, she felt like o hypocrite. She didn't even wont to tell Ion obout it becouse she wos oshomed of feeling this woy.
Noturolly, Ion knew nothing obout whot she wos thinking. He went to toke o shower ond took the dresses out.
Cindy looked ot them. One looked reolly formol ond complex. It looked like o wedding gown, but it didn't feel quite like one. The other one wos o normol gown for the bonquet. Logon hod o good eye for clothes, since Cindy liked both of them.
Cindy tried both of them on. Ion hod told Logon her size, so they fitted her well. She turned oround in front of the mirror ond stored ot herself. This is probobly the prettiest version of me I've ever seen. She wosn't reolly big on dressing up. She did do it o few times, but they were no motch for her current one. The dress olone mode her look gorgeous enough. But for some reason, she just thought there could be something more. She couldn't put a finger on it, however. She thought her life was perfect, but it wasn't quite what she was expecting. She didn't have high expectations, just a different one. The job she got was way more than what she expected, but everything else wasn't yet. It was a complex feeling—she was confused, but at the same time, she felt like a hypocrite. She didn't even want to tell Ian about it because she was ashamed of feeling this way.
Naturally, Ian knew nothing about what she was thinking. He went to take a shower and took the dresses out.
Cindy looked at them. One looked really formal and complex. It looked like a wedding gown, but it didn't feel quite like one. The other one was a normal gown for the banquet. Logan had a good eye for clothes, since Cindy liked both of them.
Cindy tried both of them on. Ian had told Logan her size, so they fitted her well. She turned around in front of the mirror and stared at herself. This is probably the prettiest version of me I've ever seen. She wasn't really big on dressing up. She did do it a few times, but they were no match for her current one. The dress alone made her look gorgeous enough.
After Ian changed into his suit, he came to stand beside Cindy.
Cindy held his arm, and they looked at their reflections, then they smiled.
Ian suddenly said, "So, still want to look for another hunk?"
Cindy didn't expect him to still remember what she said. She stared at his reflection and told him, "Yes, if you don't treat me well. But if you're nice, I'll keep you around."
Ian smiled. "Ambitious."
"Of course. I mean, you might fall for another girl, so I have to have a backup plan for myself." She looked at Ian in the mirror.
Ian nodded. "True. I can understand that." A few moments of silence later, he said, "What will it take for you to cancel that backup plan?" NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
Cindy answered, "If I can have all your possessions. If I can feel secure, I won't think about any backup plan."
Ian turned around to look at her, then he suddenly said, "Do you want to take a leap of faith then?"
Cindy paused for a moment, then she looked at him. "What are you talking about?"
Ian went to the luggage and rummaged through them, then he took two items out and tossed them onto the bed. "I dare you to come with me tomorrow."
Cindy looked at the household registration booklets, and she was surprised. "What's that doing here? I don't remember packing them."
Ian grunted. "I did. Just in case. So, wanna bet? We'll have to use them on this trip; for marriage."
Cindy looked at him seriously.
Ian snickered. "Why? Chickening out?"
Cindy answered, "I'm just worried you might regret it after we register our marriage. For all I know, you might have said that on impulse."
Ian sighed. "I'll call Hannah and tell her we're getting married. Is that enough for you?"
Ian took his phone out, but Cindy wouldn't let him make that call. They didn't even tell Hannah about the engagement banquet, let alone the possible marriage.
She quickly held his hand. "See? You're being impulsive right now."
Ian put his phone down and looked at her. "What will it take for you to believe that I really want to be with you?"