Chapter 2874
Chapter 2874
Spencer and Samuel pulled their respective wives over." Don't worry about them. Let's go back and
rest."
"Hey, we were just talking," Lulu said, smiling at Spencer.
They were concerned about Ellar and Patricia, but deep down, they knew that it was not their place to
interfere with other people's business. All they could do was wait and see how it would unfold.
"Let’s go," Cindy said, pulling Martin over as everyone began to go home.
Martin, uncomfortable with being touched, broke free from Cindy's grasp. "Alright."
Shrugging her shoulders, Cindy went on to bid her farewells to the Riddles. "We'll get going now.
Please remember to call me over next time."
"You can leave that to me," Lulu promised.
She then flashed Cindy the good-luck sign, telling her not to give up on pursuing Martin.
Cindy smiled and nodded in understanding, before turning around to catch up to Martin.
"Are they going to be a thing?" June asked, unfamiliar with Cindy and her situation.
"I'm not sure, but I don’t think it will be an easy road to walk," Lulu let out, feeling that Cindy would need
a fair amount of patience and determination to be with Martin.
"Come on," Spencer urged, taking Lulu away before the women could start gossiping again.
Allowing Spencer to lead her away to the car, she glanced back over her shoulder and waved at the
rest of the crowd." Bye, guys."
"See you around," June replied, and linked her arm to Samuel's. "Let's go." Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
"Sure thing," Samuel agreed with an affectionate smile.
Samuel and June then headed off to their cars after saying their goodbyes to Stanley and Tia.
Now, there were only two people left at the entrance of the restaurant, giving the surroundings an
empty feel to it.
However, both Stanley and Tia were still feeling warm in their hearts.
With her bouquet of roses in hand, Tia murmured, "Why do I still have a feeling that I'm dreaming?"
Deep down, Tia knew it was not a dream, even though it was hard for her to believe that, as she and
Stanley had truly become one following the marriage proposal she had accepted about an hour ago.
Whatever happened next, the new couple would have to face it together for many years down the line.
"Silly girl," Stanley caressed Tia's head. "Let’s go home."
"Okay." Tia nodded and followed Stanley to their car.
"Please don't forget to join us for breakfast tomorrow morning," Stanley reminded her.
Shocked for a moment, she asked. "Why?"
"And bring Mrs. Wallace Sr. along," Stanley reminded her without answering her question.
With her eyes still on her new husband, Tia frowned and stopped to think for a moment.
Then, the realization of what he was up to dawned upon her. "Why don't we wait for two more days?"
Tia had finally figured out why Stanley wanted her and Mrs. Wallace Sr. to join him and the rest of his
family for breakfast tomorrow. She was so anxious about tomorrow's meeting with Stanley's parents
that her heart began to race. Although meetings between them were frequent, the one due to happen
tomorrow carried with it a special significance. It would be her first time addressing the pair of Daniel
and Gloria as future parents-in-law, and this knowledge made her inexplicably nervous.
Knowing what Tia was thinking, Stanley gently wrapped his hand around hers and comforted her.
"Don't worry. They have been waiting for this day forever. Need I remind you that they will start
arranging blind dates for me if I don't bring my girlfriend back to them?"
Tia knew Stanley was right, so she gritted her teeth and nodded in agreement. "Alright then."
Although Tia was nervous about the meeting tomorrow, the last thing she wanted was for Stanley to be
thrown into another blind date.
Chuckling, Stanley then started the car and brought her home.
Meanwhile, Preston was still in the midst of driving Nicole back home.
"Are you serious about waiting for me to get myself a girlfriend before carrying your wedding ceremony
out?" Preston asked, quivering in fear.
Preston felt that it would be unlikely for Nicole to do so, but he needed Nicole's reassurance to get his
much needed peace of mind. He needed to hear it from her, and he did not want to hold her back.
Above all, he did not wish to meet the piercing gaze that Jared always had in his eyes in all of their
encounters, for they had never failed to make him shudder.