“I shouldn't have forced you, Angeline. I’ll cancel the wedding immediately. We’ll have a wedding when we find Baby Robbie."
"I'm sorry for disappointing you,” Angeline said while crying.
Jay looked at Angeline in her wedding dress, her snowy skin, charming eyebrows, and her affectionately soft eyes. Her beauty had formed ripples in his heart.
"I’m not entirely disappointed. You look really beautiful today. Angeline."
He cupped her face, kissed her with tears in his eyes, and said, "You make me go crazy about you."
Angeline choked with sobs. "Take me out of here, Jaybie."
“Okay.”
In the end, Josephine and Zayne were the only ones who attended this grand wedding.
Baby Zetty and Jenson bit the bullet and went through with their duties as flower girl and page boy.
The flower girl and page boy captured everyone’s attention.
The guests pointed at Jenson. "That kid is so good-looking. Who knows how many girls will go crazy about him when he grows up?”
Jenson’s expression was blank the entire time.
Baby Zetty reminded Jenson in a low voice, saying, "Smile, Brother. We’re here to attend a wedding, not a funeral.”
Jenson squeezed a ferocious sneer at Baby Zetty to which she shuddered and said, "Forget it. I think you shouldn’t smile. You look terrifying when you do."
The flower girl and page boy carried the bride's train and sent her to the groom.
After the wedding, the guests dispersed.
Zayne and Josephine took their family back to Spring Hotel where they all rushed to Jay and Angeline's room. They started throwing questions at them.
“What happened, Jay?”
Angeline, who had remained silent for a very long time, suddenly said in a sonorous voice, "I support Jaybie's decision."
Angeline gave her own reasons. "We’re Baby Robbie’s parents. Since we gave birth to him, we have to take up our responsibility. We have no reason to give up looking for our child just because it’s dangerous."
Jay walked up to Angeline and cupped her face.
“What are you going to do once I leave, Angeline?"
Angeline clutched his hands tightly and said emotionally, "Take me with you, Jaybie. I’m sure you know just how restless I am whenever you leave. I’ll be so tormented that dying would be better than living. I will only feel secure when I’m with you.”
Perhaps only those who had experienced death knew just how easy separation was.
"Okay." Jay choked with emotions. "We’ll live and die together."
Angeline let out a gratified smile.
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