Chapter 2295
Chapter 2295
"Move a bit more to the right!"
After Jonathan finished setting up, he turned around, bent down, and gave Estelle a kiss on the forehead. "Ella, you're amazing!"
Estelle wrapped her arms around his neck, pulling him in for a deeper kiss.
Jonathan, ever indulgent, lifted her into his arms...
Sylvia paused mid-step, ducking behind a column, her lips curving slightly before she turned back.
Returning to Sunset Villa, Gabriel was sitting on the porch, enjoying a smoke. Seeing her approach, he stubbed out his cigarette and asked, "Did you find out anything?"
"Let's just check the phone," Sylvia said, pulling her phone out again.
Gabriel, puzzled, asked, "Didn't see Estelle?"
Sylvia smirked, "Wanna know?"
Gabriel, clearly confused, nodded.
Sylvia suddenly stepped closer, her gaze locked on his, her slender fingers grabbing the front of his shirt, and she tiptoed to plant a kiss on his lips.
She angled her head slightly, eyes closed, fully immersed in the kiss.
Gabriel's breath hitched, leaning back against the column, his eyes half-closed, watching the woman in his arms.
She was serious about the kiss, the sunset casting a beautiful glow on her face.
Feeling no response from him, she opened her eyes slightly, a playful annoyance in her gaze.
Gabriel lifted her chin, turning the tables, taking control of the kiss.
*
After a moment, Sylvia rested in his arms, her voice husky, "Get it?"
"What?"
Gabriel had forgotten how this kiss even started, chuckling softly, "If you wanted a kiss, just say so. It's not like I'd refuse."
Sylvia looked up, a playful smile spreading across her face, "And what about other things?"
Gabriel, his gaze intense, "If you dare, I'm all yours!"
Suddenly, annoyance flickered across Sylvia's face as she turned to hang the window decorations.
Gabriel, leaning against the column, couldn't help but smile at her graceful figure, amused by her boldness and her cravings.
The more he thought about it, the funnier he found it, chuckling softly to himself.
"What's so funny?" Sylvia turned, her tone one of mock annoyance.
"Nothing, let's just hang the decorations," Gabriel said, his laughter subsiding as he stood up to help.
When it came to hanging the lanterns, Sylvia couldn't reach the higher spots. Insisting on doing it herself, Gabriel fetched a ladder for her. Perched on the ladder, Sylvia hung the lanterns under the eaves, turning to Gabriel with a radiant smile before jumping into his arms.
Gabriel, letting go of the ladder to catch her, frowned, "Don't be reckless!"
Sylvia, wrapping her arms around his neck, kissed his chin, her eyes soft, "When I'm gone, every night when these lights shine, you'll remember who hung them."
*
Gabriel's gaze darkened, and after a moment's eye contact, he leaned down to kiss her.
What should have been an hour's work stretched into the evening, with both ends of the garden adorned by the time night fell.
As darkness enveloped them, lights
along the porch lit up one by one Gabriel reminded of Sylvia's words, suddenly felt the poetic solitude of waiting alone under the dim lights.
Walking towards the front yard, the twilight scene was alive with glittering lights, the sound of fireworks, and the brilliant display of fireworks, bringing the festive spirit of the New Year to its peak. NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.
Sylvia reached out to hold Gabriel's hand, her eyes sparkling, "I'm so happy. This is my first real New Year's celebration."
She'd never experienced a proper
holiday before. Back in Tripe, there were no New Year's traditions, and ever when locals celebrated it was
just a simple gathering for
meal.
After returning home, New Year's was always a celebration for others, with her wandering unfamiliar streets like an outsider, unable to blend into the local traditions.
But now, she finally understood the deep emotional connection people had to the New Year, feeling the satisfaction and joy the holiday brings.