Chapter 20
The excitement in my heart was like an erupting spring that couldn’t be contained.
Elliott couldn’t help it anymore and excitedly picked up Helen next to him and spun her around.
I got married. I have a wife now!
“Ah, what were you doing?”
Helen, who was suddenly picked up, let out a cry of surprise. Elliott was spinning her too fast, which scared her. She quickly reached out to grab his neck and shyly tapped his shoulder.
I am so happy, Helen, I finally married you, you are finally my wife!
He became more and more excited as he spoke, attracting the attention of others around them.
After hearing Elliott’s words, several newlywed couples passing by also laughed along, their eyes full of blessings.
Helen looked down at him and saw in his eyes, which reflected her own figure, an overwhelming love.
It made her heart pound, her face couldn’t help but turn red, she slightly lowered her head, and a smile spread across her face.
She was also very happy to be blessed by heaven again and marry someone who loved her.
Night fell, the earth was shrouded in moonlight, stars twinkled in the vast sky, emitting a faint and charming light.
The evening breeze of September blew over the branches, and some Jate blooming flowers quietly blossomed.
Tonight was their wedding night.
Helen had already tidied up and lay in bed early, while Elliott was unusually nervous.
sat on the edge of the bed, too afraid to look at her.
Finally, he took a deep breath and turned to look at her, as if he had made some major decision.
“Helen, why don’t we wait until our wedding day…”
After the initial excitement of receiving the marriage certificate, Elliott, now calm, was incredibly nervous, with a hint of fear mixed in.
He was afraid that all of this was just a dream.
The next moment, a pair of delicate boneless hands hooked around his neck, and a floral fragrance climbed up his body as Helen drew closer.
But Elliott, we are already husband and wife, and I have said that my heart only has you, and will only love you, belong only to you, don’t you want to have me…
Elliott stared at her blankly, watching her seduce him.
Then his eyes darkened suddenly, and he flipped over to press her down beneath him.
Chapter 20
I certainly wanted to have you…
Elliott grabbed Helen’s hand, fingers intertwined, pressed against her head. and kissed her lips gently. Her black hair flowed like water by the pillow. contrasting with the soft white pillow, the black and white. becoming more distinct. The hand that was not restrained tightly gripped the bedsheet, the curved knuckles on the fingers looking particularly attractive.
The curtains in the room were tightly drawn, leaving only a wall lamp on. The dim light diffused in the bedroom, casting two tightly entwined shadows.
One night of love, until dawn.
After crossing the final defense line, Helen and Elliott’s relationship became even more inseparable.
When it was dawn, he would gently place a kiss on her forehead, and when it was dark, he would come back from work outside and bring her a bunch of fresh wildflowers picked from the roadside.
And she would also hug him and stuff a few pieces of candy and a boiled egg into his pocket as she watched him leave, reminding him to eat if he got hungry. At night, she would leave the light on in the living room, warm up his meal in the pot, and then sit in the living room knitting while waiting for him to come back.
In his spare time, he would also ride a bike to take her for a ride along the seaside road, occasionally stopping to feel the sea breeze and pick up seashells by the sea.
Finally, with the passage of time, they had their wedding.
Because Helen and Elliott had been living together for a long time, and both of them didn’t like trouble, so the wedding was kept simple.
On the wedding day, amidst the sound of firecrackers, Elliott rode a permanent brand bicycle with red silk tied to it, and Helen, covered in a red veil, rode on the back seat with red cloth spread out, circling around the designated route.
The road was crowded with onlookers, and amidst the blessings, they threw candies filled with their love from the hands of the groomsmen and bridesmaids, scattering them all over the sky.
Finally, surrounded by the crowd, Elliott, who had parked the bicycle. carried the bride on the back seat and walked towards the hall through
the brazier.
Fireworks bloomed again in the sky, and in the distance, the sound of ships arriving at the port could be heard,