When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster

Chapter 387: Sunset Is Most Romantic When Seen With You



Chapter 387: Sunset Is Most Romantic When Seen With You

The child quickly put down the flower basket, took out a pink silk ribbon, and skillfully wrapped up the remaining 11 roses in the basket.

"Brother, I’ll give you a discount, 128 yuan!" The child’s eyes were especially pure.

Adrian Lancaster reached out to take the roses, "Thank you, little one." Then he pulled out two one-hundred yuan bills from his wallet, "No need for change, use the extra to buy yourself some candy."

"Thank you, brother! I wish you and sister eternal happiness!" The child ran off happily.

Faye Turner’s gentle gaze always remained on Adrian Lancaster, ignoring the presence of everyone else around, as if her eyes could see only him.

"You look good holding roses." Adrian Lancaster reached out and handed over the bouquet.

His eyes were filled with indulgent tenderness, "Watching the sunset with you is the most romantic."

"Thank you, Mr. Lancaster." The girl extended both hands, happily accepted the bouquet, and then brought it up to her nose to smell, "It smells wonderful and looks beautiful, I really love it."

The evening glow was so beautiful, shining on her lovely face, making Adrian Lancaster somewhat dazed.

This face... felt more and more familiar.

He thought of Sienna Dawson again, suddenly feeling it was an illusion, the familiar feeling Sienna Dawson gave him couldn’t compare to that brought by Faye Turner.

"Honey, have we met somewhere before?" He looked at her for a long time, asking without any warning.

"Huh?" The girl was momentarily stunned by the question, meeting his gaze, she smiled and replied, "Maybe in a past life?"

Adrian Lancaster was amused by her; she said, "I’ve heard that if two people can be together in this life, they must have a deep bond from a past life."

Somehow, Adrian Lancaster felt very secure being with her.

The night gradually deepened...

After going home, Faye Turner took a bath, and Adrian Lancaster, as usual, helped her blow dry her hair.

She took the opportunity to wrap her arms around his waist, gently resting her cheek against his chest, "Adrian, I love you."

Putting down the hairdryer, Adrian Lancaster patted her head, "I love you too." While gently embracing her, he couldn’t help but think of Sienna Dawson again.

The past memories in the campus, those bits of reminiscence... were the most precious things of his youth, the girl he once deeply loved.

She and Faye Turner really do resemble each other a bit, so in the end... who is whose shadow?

Adrian Lancaster is a rational person; now that he’s married, he is even more responsible.

The appearance of Sienna Dawson initially stirred his heart, but when he felt it was related to his mother, he didn’t want to be treated as a pawn...

He wanted to pull his heart back as much as possible, leaning towards Faye Turner, not looking back, moving forward.

But the past with Sienna Dawson was an indelible memory.

It was his youth... that would always remain in his heart.

So, occasionally, Adrian Lancaster also had complex feelings, which is something at the level of human nature that needs to be looked at objectively.

Recently, Faye Turner only occasionally went to the company, being in a kind of part-time state.

Because her main task was to treat Caleb Lancaster.

Therefore, she spent quite some time over there.

To prevent accidents, Adrian Lancaster arranged for Uncle Lane to pick her up and drop her off throughout and assigned bodyguards to accompany her 24/7.

All in all, it was very safe, leaving no opportunities for bad guys.

In the morning, Faye Turner woke up on the spacious and soft double bed, but did not see Adrian Lancaster’s figure, causing her to pause in surprise, fully awake.

The next moment, she lifted the quilt to get up, slipped on slippers, and walked outside.

He used to say goodbye when going to work; why did he leave without saying a word today?

Just on the stairs, she smelled the aroma of toasted bread, and saw his car still in the yard.

She let out a sigh of relief and slowed her pace.

When Faye Turner arrived at the dining room, she saw Adrian Lancaster wearing an apron, bringing breakfast from the kitchen, "Morning, I was just about to go upstairs to call you!"

She was stunned at the doorway, staring at this scene in disbelief.

Not far away, Mr. Rhodes quickly greeted her, smiling widely, "Good morning, ma’am. Mr. Lancaster made breakfast for you; he’s been busy here since early morning, adamantly refusing our help."


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