Charles shook his head. "It's yours, but it's not a trade for shares with you."
Noelle bit her lip, a little lost. "What is it, then?"
"Remember that at dinner, I mentioned I had something for you?" Charles held the contract gently. "It turns out we were on the same page without even knowing it."
Noelle felt a rush of feelings she could not name. She tried to speak, but the words just would not come out.
Charles saw Noelle looking troubled and pulled her into a hug, gently ruffling her hair. "Silly girl. We've been married for quite a while, and I've never given you a proper wedding gift. These shares, twenty percent of them, are for you."
"But this... it's too much," she said, shaking her head. "You really don't have to give me anything. I won't even use it!"
"Nothing is too much when it comes to you!" Charles replied, shaking his head. "Your grandpa was right. Money might be something we have outside of ourselves, but we still need it. I can't let you be unhappy because you married me."
"But my grandpa already gave me..."
Charles gently placed his hand over Noelle's lips. "Tomorrow, I'll ask Ronald to put together another contract for you to look at. What your grandpa gave you was his way of showing you that he cares, and this is mine!"
Noelle could not help but giggle. "Okay then! I can't turn down such kindness." She felt so happy.
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