Chapter 395 You Told Me Yourself
Marion could not believe it!
She blinked and lowered her head, contemplating on how to get Lucas to tell her how he knew about
her wish.
After a moment of thought, she lifted her head again, looking at him earnestly and somewhat embarrassed. “I’ll kiss you, and then you tell me, okay?”
“Okay,”
Marion’s eyes brightened, and she tiptoed to his lips and gave him a peck.
At that moment, the driver, on an electric scooter, parked behind them, feeling slightly embarrassed
to witness the scene,
Marion did not see the driver. So, after the kiss, she hugged Lucas and shook him gently. “I’ve kissed you now. So, tell me!”
Lucas hooked his arm around her waist. With the other, he handed the car keys to the driver.
Only then did Marion notice the driver.
Her face immediately flushed, wishing she could bury herself in Lucas’s arms and never come out.
“Let’s go home.”
“Oh, okay.”
She lowered her head, feeling like an ostrich.
”
Once Lucas helped her into the car, Marion sat upright, no longer daring to lean against Lucas.
“Marion?”
As the car started, Lucas touched her hand and called her name.
Marion turned her head to look at him. “I think I might be a little drunk.
She said as she leaned back against the car seat and closed her eyes.
The car ride was unusually quiet.
Thirty minutes later, the car stopped at the villa gate.
Lucas got out of the driver’s seat and drove the car into the
garage.
Marion had been holding it in the entire way. Now that they were home, she could not help but look at
him somewhat plaintively, ‘Why didn’t you tell me earlier that the driver was here?”
Lucas handed her a bottle of water. “Don’t worry, he didn’t see anything.”
He paused for a moment, then added, “Even if he did, it wouldn’t matter. We’re legally married.”
Marion thought this guy had some nerve.
She lowered her head, sipping the water, her eyes wandering, “You still haven’t told me how your
knew,”
“You told me yourself.”
Marion felt like she was being played. “How could I have told you?! We’ve been married for less than four months, and we’ve only known each other a little longer before that!”
“Do you think I’m lying to you?”
“Aren’t you?”
“But I haven’t.”
Lucas sounded earnest and confident.
Marion set her cup down. She clasped her hands and looked at him, hesitating involuntarily. “You really didn’t lie to me?”
“No.”
He said, smiling. “I wouldn’t lie to you, Marion.”
“Hmph. Men’s words are as deceiving as ghosts.”
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