“We have to act fast before Asher returns.”
“Why are you bringing Asher into this? Do you still have feeling for him ?”
“Of courses not, it was you from the start, and it has always been you. Even when I was with Asher, I couldn’t find the man I was attracted to in him.”
“Because of strawberry drink?” He asked, with a chuckle, and she hits him playfully.
“Boo, let’s register our marriage soon, I don’t want to have problems with the adults.”
“We can register our marriage later, so don’t ruin the mood.” He said pouring kisses all over her face, down to her neck, and she pushed him. “Babe, what’s wrong?” He asked.
“Come to think of it Axel, this is the only thing we do since we are together, we never even went on a proper date.”
He let out a sigh, and bit his lips gently. “Come on I thought you enjoyed it.”
“But we should still go on dates, not watching movies, and this everyday.”
“We went on a date last week.”
“That was because I forced you, you never proposed one yourself.”
“Is that what we’re going to argue about now?” He asked, and she excused herself to the bedroom.
He let out a sigh, and went after her. “Olivia, are you mad at me? Fine, I’ll make amends. I don’t have a proper job yet, and my credit card hasn’t been restored. My bank account is frozen, so I can’t propose a date when I can’t even afford it.” He said, and Olivia turned to look at him.
“Then you should have said it earlier, I would pay instead.”
“No, I’m not that shameless to allow a woman pay for a date.”
“Come here, Axel. It doesn’t matter who pays, what matters is our happiness.” She said, and he peck her lips.
“Are we good now?” He asked.
“Not until we register our marriage.” She said, pushed him to the bed.
They had fun for almost an hour, before Axel went to the bathroom to freshen up. Olivia looked around and sighed at how messy the room was. She started putting everything in place when she opened the cabinet and saw the golden card to the resort.
“What are you doing ?” Axel asked, and she looked at him.
“This, you never told me you had this.”
“Oh, that? I collected it from a friend who left the country. “
“How come you never tell me about it ?”
“I don’t think it’s necessary.”
She looked at him with wide eyes. “What do you mean by it’s not necessary? I was complaining about a date, and you had this all along.”
“Come on, we can’t go there.”
“Why? Have you take another woman there?”
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