Chapter 1820
Chapter 1820
After the wedding banquet, the lively crowd gradually dispersed, but there was still happiness in the air.
Malee had something to do, so she took her leave in advance.
After saying goodbye to the new couple, Tina also walked out of the small park.
When she was about to reach the gate, her cell phone rang.
As Tina walked, she answered the phone. She said like a happy little bird in the early spring, "Wilson, I got the bouquet."
There was a distance between them, so she was less shy.
"Really?" Wilson's low voice spread to her ear.
Tina's eyes were full of smile. She shared her happiness with him. "Sure. After the bride threw it out, it flew straight to me and hit my forehead!"
She just wanted to join in the fun, but she didn't expect that it would really fall into her hands.
Wilson's laughter became deeper. "It seems that God knows what you are thinking!"
Hearing his words, Tina blushed slightly and said coyly, "I don't know what you are talking about!"
She quickly changed the subject. "Are you sitll
busy? Have you eaten yet?"
Wilson didn't answer her, but next second, when she stepped out, he suddenly said to her, "Tina, look across the road!"
Tina was puzzled.
Then, she thought of something and her eyes widened slightly. She hurriedly looked up at the other side.
Outside the park it was a one-way street. Through the occasional traffic, she saw a black Rolls- Royce parked on the side of the road. Wilson stood next to his car, looking travel-worn.
His features were well- defined, with a pair of platinum glasses on his nose.
Their eyes met. Wilson smiled and shook his mobile phone at her.
Tina blinked her eyes, with a flash of brilliance.
After hanging up the phone, she ran across the road towards him. She shouted in surprise, "Wilson!"
Wilson stretched out his hand lazily and caught her body.
Tina took advantage of his strength to steady herself, then she looked up at him in surprise. "Why are you here? Aren't you on business trip? Why did you come back one day earlier?"
Wilson's lips curved up. "Didn't I promise you that I would accompany you to your mom's tomb?"
Tina suddenly realized that it was for her again.
Then, she felt so sweet in her heart.
Wilson did promise her before, but the business trip was postponed for two days.
Therefore, according to the original plan, he couldn't make it back. In fact, Tina didn't take it to heart and didn't mention it to him. Unexpectedly, he came back.
Wilson's eyes fell on her hands, and his expression relaxed. "Is this the bouquet?"
When Tina thought of the conversation just now, she suddenly felt a little embarrassed.
It was fine to talk on the phone, but when they faced each other at this time, she felt a little shy.
She pushed it into his arms. "Does it smell good?"
"Yes!" Wilson laughed.
With her ears red, Tina leaned her head in his arms.
The next morning, they set off for the cemetery.
They were all dressed plainly today.
Tina was wearing a black velvet coat, with a black shirt and long pants, and a pair of boots on her feet. Wilson wore the same color as her. Under the trench coat there was a suit with no patterns or decoration, and even the buttons were black and brown.
Wilson drove over in person.
The cemetery was set up in the distant suburbs and it took him more than an hour on the way.
After the car stopped, Tina unfastened her seat belt, only to see that Wilson did not move.
She turned around and asked, "What's wrong?"
Wilson straightened his body and tidied his collar and shoulders in the rearview mirror. His expression was rigorous and solemn, as if he were going to sign a contract worth tens of millions of dollars next.
He glanced at her and explained with a frown, "It's my first time seeing your mother. I'm a little nervous. I want her to see my best, so she can rest assured to hand over her daughter to me!"
Tina couldn't help laughing.
After Wilson finished, they got out of the car.
It was already late autumn, and the withered yellow branches and leaves showed a sense of desolation.
Tina's mother passed away when Tina was 16 years old. After so many years, Tina had become a mother. She had long accepted the separation. She would not be so sad. Every time she came here, she felt more warm in her heart. NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
Out of the corner of her eyes, she saw Wilson flatting his collar from time to time. She smiled quietly.
Halfway up the stairs and turned into a path, they would be able to see the tombstone.
When they walked over, they saw someone already there, in front of the tombstone.
Like them, he was was dressed in solemn black colour. Beside the tombstone there was a bunch of Magnolia.
Tina was not surprised to see Bill.
She had once brought him here in person, and he had asked about her mother's death anniversary.
Perhaps he came to visit an old friend and mourned.
Hearing the footsteps, Bill turned to look at them.
Tina stepped forward and greeted, "Chairman Amery!"
Wilson nodded at him.
Bill also greeted them.
Seeing their intimate, Bill didn't show any surprise. He had already learned from his wife that Wilson was dating Tina after he suddenly canceled the engagement.
In front of the tombstone, three of them stood side by side, mourning Tina's mom.
When they were about to leave, Wilson did not move but said to Tina, "Tina, you and Chairman Amery go first. I'll stay and talk to Auntie!"
"What are you going to tell her?" Tina blinked.
Wilson raised his hand and touched her face. "Be good!"
In front of her mother and Bill, such an intimate gesture made Tina's cheeks burn.
She nodded like a newlywed wife and left with Bill.
They didn't walk fast.
Tina could tell that Bill was a little sad.
After all, it was an unforgettable love. Bill may think that her mom was safe and sound, but he didn't know that her mom had passed away many years ago.
Tina did not disturb him and remained silent all the way.
They waited for a few minutes at the exit, and then Wilson's tall figure appeared.
Tina said, "Chairman Amery, where is your driver?"
Bill said, "I sent him back first!"
Hearing this, Tina took the initiative to say, "It is quite far from the city. Shall we send you back?"
Bill had driven her back twice, so she wanted to help him.
However, Bill refused politely. He sighed slightly and said, "Thank you, but no need. You may go. I need to go somewhere else!"
It seemed that he wanted a private space.
Tina didn't want to force him. She nodded and said, "Goodbye, Chairman Amery!"
Wilson nodded again. The two got into the Mercedes G65 and left the cemetery.
After they left, Bill took a taxi.