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Married at 19 novel Chapter 92

  "Thanks Cecilia, for giving me a lift." Cecilia halts her car in front of my apartment. "Nathan is so forgetful to fill my car's tank after used it."

  "You are welcome, Bella." She replied with a smile. "That's so much like him, never change a bit."

  "Wanna come up for awhile?"

  "Nah...I should get going now. Have fun..."

  What did she means by that.

  Before I could even ask her, she already starts her car then drives away from my apartment building.

  That's weird. Why I feel like she is hiding something from me.

  "Evening ma'am," the guard of the building greeted me.

  "Oh good evening, Aaron." I replied back with a smile.

  "Here's a beautiful lavender rose for someone who is beautiful like you..." he hands me a single lavender rose to me.

  "W-what?" What is going on right now?

  Before I could say anything, he already left me in the middle of the lobby with the flower on my hand.

  This flower is so beautiful and it's my favorite color too.

  I took a pace towards the lift and the there were nine people approached me when the door opens. And the most surprising thing is they were all holding a single lavender rose the same as the guard gave to me.

  "Here's a beautiful lavender rose for someone who is beautiful like you..." they said the same sentence simultaneously while giving me the lavender roses.

  "O-oh...ummm...thanks." I think I am blushing so hard right now.

  What is really going on right now?

  The only person that knows my favorite color besides my family is....

  Nathan...

  What is he up too?

  "Nathan, I'm home..." Eh, why is so dark in here?

  Why is so quiet in here, usually Danish will cheer when heard my voice.

  Where is everyone?

  "Mom-" Wait, is that Danish?

  "Sshh..." I heard someone just shushed him. "Mommy will hear you..." silly, Nathan. You whispered so loud just now.

  "B-but, it's dark, daddy...."

  "Danish, please stay quiet for awhile, you'll ruin it all."

  "But...."

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