Georgia blinked, then understood that her husband was jealous.
“What compensation would you like?”
Georgia giggled.
Robert laughed, then flipped the blankets up and covered the both of them.
As she slept through the night, Georgia dreamt of Robert holding hands with Eliana, and his words carried an inexplicable rage.
“Georgia, Eliana’s my senior, and she’s especially capable. She’s also got great people skills. You have to learn from her from now on. You’re still too behind compared to her in these aspects. I’m planning on letting Eliana stay here for a while as your teacher, and you should study under her.”
Hearing Robert say that, Georgia grew furious.
She was just about to reach out to grab him and jerk him around a bit.
But when her hand waved a bit, the person before her disappeared.
Georgia opened her eyes and found that the sky had already lit up.
She thought back to her dream and couldn’t help but giggle, covering her mouth with a palm.
She’d suppressed it the best she could, but Robert still woke slowly at the side.
He hugged his wife to his arms, his eyes still groggy.
“It’s so early in the morning it just got bright out. What are you laughing about?”
Georgia hugged her husband tight, her laughter growing louder, with almost no room to tell him about her dreams.
That had Robert curious, and he felt like her dream had something to do with him.
“Did you dream something funny about me? Tell me, or I’ll make it so you can’t move out of bed today.”
“Okay, okay, calm down, I’ll talk about it slowly…”
Georgia chuckled, clasping her chest to stay calm, and talked about the contents of her dream.
At that, Robert didn’t seem to find it funny, and he made a solemn promise.
“That couldn’t possibly happen. Forget what Eliana’s done. Even if she’s still a friendly senior with me, I couldn’t possibly demean you in front of her, then have her be your teacher. That’s not possible! How could you dream about me like this? Is that how you see me?”
Robert started doubting his life at the end. Was his image in his wife’s eyes that bad?
“Don’t you understand what’s funny about it?”
Georgia couldn’t help but laugh again.
“Did you forget how I was praising Rick in front of you last night? You even got jealous then. As a result, I dreamed about you praising other women at night, and I was furious in the dream too. I understand how you felt last night now. Sorry, dear. I won’t heap praise on other men so casually from now on.”
As Georgia said that, she leant over and gave her husband a kiss.
Robert blinked, then started laughing too.
“Seems like Mrs. Simpson understands how Mr. Simpson feels. I’ll reward you with a few more kisses.”
“Well, no need for that, it’s time to get out of bed…”
Georgia saw a dangerous light in Robert’s eyes and she didn’t think it was going to be that simple, so she reflexively got up and prepared to flee.
In the end, though, they ended up partaking in some early morning exercise anyway.
What it came time for dinner, they’d gotten out of bed half an hour later than usual.
They two walked sweetly over to the dining table, where Annie and Wesley had already eaten.
Georgia smiled at the two kids and spoke.
“Daddy and I have found a home tutor for you. He’s a genius master’s PhD student at D City University, and he’s especially smart. In a few days, he’ll come over to teach you two. You two remember to be good and learn properly then.”
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