Emily opened his eyes, and the sun was already shining through the gaps in the curtains.
She turned her head and looked aside. Franklin was not up yet. Lying peacefully beside her, her eyes closed. Her thick eyelashes trembled slightly. Even among women, there were few eyelashes that were so long that they scratched her heart like a small brush.
"I'm awake," Franklin asked in a low, husky voice, turning her head around and opening her eyes.
Emily nodded, her cheeks slightly flushed.
After that, the two cleaned up. Franklin came out of the shower, and Emily finished in another bathroom.
Franklin saw that her hair wasn't blown, so he took the hairdryer and blew her hair.
Emily asked in surprise, "Aren't you going to work today?"
It's ten o' clock and he's not going to work yet. At this time in the past, he had already left. It was strange that she hadn't left today, but now she still had time to blow her hair.
"I have a few days off, so I don't have to go to work." Franklin said as he blew her hair.
Emily said happily, "Really? Then can you accompany me?"
Franklin rubbed her hair and said, "Theoretically."
"In theory, just stay with me when you're resting. We haven't been alone since we got married. We haven't even had our honeymoon."
Franklin froze and said with a straight face, "But didn't you say you didn't want to have a wedding and honeymoon with me? You said you didn't want anyone to know about our relationship."
"That was the idea at the time, so it's different now," Emily argued, blushing.
"So your idea now is to have a wedding with me?" Franklin asked.
Emily pursed her lips shyly and said, "If you want, I won't object."
Franklin thought about it and said, "Forget it for the time being! I may be very busy after the rest of these days. I don't have time to plan this for the time being."
Emily lowered his head in disappointment. He didn't even have time to plan his marriage. Was there really no time or did he feel that it was unnecessary?
"Are you angry?" Franklin asked when she saw Emily's depressed face.
Emily quickly looked up and said with a smile, "Why? I don't want to think about it when you have the time. I still have the original idea. Don't have a wedding. Save the time for a divorce. Everyone knows that I'm a divorced woman."
Franklin frowned and looked displeased, as if she was unhappy to say so.
But before he could open his mouth, Emily ran out of his arms and said, "Stop blowing. It's going to dry later anyway. I'm starving. Let's go eat!"
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