"Okay." Nina took back the rose.
Since John didn't like the flower, it was useless to keep it.
Nina put the flower aside and said nothing.
These two people sometimes didn't like to explain things, so Henry was anxious.
John was a man of dignity that made himself suffer. John couldn't tell Nina that he was jealous. So Henry had to ask for John, "Mrs. Nina, where did you get the rose?"
John looked out of the window. Although he looked at the traffic outside, he was waiting for an answer.
"I bought it. Today is Valentine's day, isn't it? I heard that roses will be sent on Valentine's day, so I bought one. " Nina touched the rose again. She hadn't sent anyone roses yet.
It was said that roses represented love.
Henry finally took a deep breath and said, "You bought it yourself. Did you buy it for Mr. John?"
"Yes." Nina nodded, "But I bought it wrong. He doesn't like it."
John still looked out of the window, raising his left hand to his lips, and the corners of his mouth rose slightly.
She had a conscience.
"Give it to me." John turned to look at her and reached out for the rose. His face was calm, but the joy in his eyes could not be concealed.
Nina looked at the expression on John and guessed what had happened according to what Henry had just asked.
It turned out that the man was angry just now because he thought the rose was sent by someone else to her?
Nina felt sweet in her heart and looked at him with a faint smile. "Don't you like roses?"
Judging from the way Nina spoke, John knew that he had been seen through by her.
But he would never admit that he was jealous.
John looked at her seriously and tied up his clothes, indicating her to give him the roses.
Nina really wanted to laugh, but she still pretended to know nothing. "Oh, I don't know where I put it."
Nina quietly moved the flower to her side, just completely blocked the flower. She opened her innocent eyes and said, "I just gave it to you, but you didn't want it. You can find it yourself now."
John glanced at her side with his sharp eyes. The rose was still there. It must have been hidden by this little liar.
He stretched out his big hand and held Nina on his legs. The bright red rose lay there, and accidentally fell two petals, snuggling up to each other.
Just like the two of them at this time.
When John was about to reach out for the rose, Nina took a step ahead of him and said, "Oh, the rose's petals have fallen. No, I'll throw them away."
"No." John coldly said and he wanted to take back the rose, which were bought by his wife in person to him.
How could she throw it away?
He would keep it.
Sending roses on Valentine's day meant a lot. He wouldn't let her throw it away.
"Don't you like it? Why don't you keep it? " Nina deliberately took the rose far away so as not to let John reach out his hand to get it.
John kept silent, staring at the cunning eyes of Nina and the rose from time to time.
Nina laughed in her heart and pretended to be pitiful. "Honey, where is the trash can in the car? I'll throw the flower away. You don't like it anyway. "
After saying that, she secretly turned her head and glanced at the man behind her. She wanted him to admit that he liked roses in person. Helen had told her about it.
Therefore, there were a lot of roses in the garden of North Yard, all kinds of roses.
But more importantly, Nina wanted him to admit that he was jealous just now.
This man always liked to be jealous and angry without saying a word. What if she couldn't guess sometimes?
She just met the man she loved in twenty years. It would be a waste of time if they quarreled because of a little misunderstanding.
So she had to make him say whatever he put in his heart.
Nina rolled her eyes and rolled down the window. The car was driving on the outskirts of the city. There was no one on the side of the road, only the shadow of trees.
She turned the rose to the window and said deliberately, "I've threw it now. Why I keep it since you don't like it?"
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