I looked out of the window confused. We were nowhere near the city, and this was definitely not Lucien’s mansion. Peering outside, I could see a small village with cute looking orange and red-colored huts and a small river running through the small town. From here, the scenery looks so beautiful and just like a painting.
“Where are we?” I asked as Reiner parked the car and removed his seatbelt.
“A small town…on our way back,” Reiner replied briefly before he got out of the car.
Well, guess I have to get out too. I removed my seatbelt just in time as the car door swung open. Reiner had opened the door to escort me out of the car. He took my hand gently and supported me as I got out of the car. This man is too perfect at executing his job.
“Why are we here?” I asked as we strolled along the path on the riverbank.
“No reason…” Reiner replied as he smiled at me.
I didn’t think forcing more questions on him would lead us anywhere, so I just let it go and enjoyed the perfect weather, the beautiful scenery, and the overall peaceful and quiet ambiance as we strolled hand-in-hand along the riverbank. I’m not stupid enough not to realize that Reiner was doing all this to cheer me up. I wonder how much Reiner knew about what was going on around me or what was happening to me. He rarely voices anything but for some reason, I felt like he knew a lot more than he let on.
“Natalia…I’m not sure what Edward told you but…when you’re home, please stay very close to me as much as possible. Ok?” Reiner said as he patted my back.
“Ok…” I said as I smiled back at him.
The sun was starting to set, and the sky was a beautiful mix of pink, orange and blue. I could see the sun dipping lower over the river and it was a breathtaking sight.
“Don’t worry and don’t overthink things. I’ll protect you,” Reiner said seriously.
He stopped walking when we arrived at a small bridge that crossed the river. After walking onto the bridge, Reiner lifted me up by the waist and sat me on the rail of the bridge. Wow, the view is amazing from here!
“Thank you…” I said as I smiled brightly at him. This was a very pleasant and surprising distraction from my troubles.
“No worries, the view is beautiful here, isn’t it?” Reiner replied as he continued to support my waist in case I fell.
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