Falling For The Man I Married

Chapter 28: Their story

Nancy's POV:

"I am planning to have a family picnic---"

We all looked at my mom when she suddenly stopped talking. 

"Do you hear that?" she asked instead. 

At first, we're all confused about what she's asking about, but later on, we understand why she has stopped. 

"No way, love! You said it's my room, it's my life and it's my decision, so I want you to sleep next to me."

We all heard Gabriel laugh. All our eyes snapped from where his voice was coming from and then we saw them arguing from the top of the stairs and as they went down.

"No!" It's Madi. 

"Yes, my love!"

"No!"

"Yes!" And he chuckled again. 

"Oh my God, honey! Can you see that?" my mom asked my dad as tears were forming in her eyes. 

I understand where those tears come from. Because that's exactly how I feel right now, after hearing my brother's laugh. 

He looks so happy as he teases his girlfriend. 

"It's been a long time since we've heard him laugh like this," Dad said with a smile.

"Yeah. It's been a long time since he showed this carefree side of him." Mom agreed. 

A smile also formed my lips. Well, thanks for Madi. She brought my brother back. 

We just stood there, watched as they exchanged 'No and Yes love'.

our eyes went wide when Gabriel pulled Madi and kissed her on her lips.

display of attention? Honestly, I've never seen him kissed

Madi asked and she

brother has already noticed us,

with me." he laughed as he took Madi's hand.

don't want to

matter what you say, we're going

eyebrow when he emphasized the word 'my' which meant his

I'm going to sleep

both sleep on

about where you sleep...

saw how Madi's face turned into the shade of red.

you want you can share a bed with me. I have a

lit

"No!" Gabriel immediately disagreed.

just one night. Can't I borrow your girlfriend even

about to plant something on her

"Wow! Now I'm planter to you big brother! But I don't

laughed at my joke including Madi... well except my brother who just glared at me.

to 'plant' in her head? She's no longer a kid,

"I said no, Nancy!"

a hard stare. But I just arched my eyebrow. As

Kids. Stop these nonsense arguments of yours. And please, stop that glaring competition Gabriel, Nancy. You're both no longer a kid! Let Madi choose where she wants to sleep. And Gabriel, you shouldn't

"Ma?"

Gabriel's protest. Our

yet!" she narrowed her eyes

scratched the back

argument dates back from the 1940s. It's now the 21st century

as long as I want to agree with him, I turned to my mother's side just to

to bring your things straight to my room." I winked at

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