Summer turned to Leonardo.
Leonardo pursed his lips, as he was nervous and expectant.
Carl and Warren yelled. "Summer, in front of God, think carefully before giving him the answer."
Leonardo turned and gave them a cold glance.
"Yes, I do." Summer held Leonardo's hand.
Leonardo was confident in everything except matters about her. He didn't have to be nervous because
Summer loved him, just as he loved her.
Finally, they vowed together,
"I take thee to be my wedded partner, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for
richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love, honor, and cherish, till death do us part."
After finishing the vows, they looked at each other with their eyes wet.
To them, this was not just about vows. It was something that had deeply engraved in their hearts after
experiencing highs and lows together.
Summer closed her eyes when Leonardo kissed her, with tears running down her cheeks.
They had brushed past death many times. After so many ups and downs, they were finally together.
From now on, they would live a happy and peaceful life. Only death could separate them.
As their friends, all the guests were moved with red eyes because they knew what they had been
through.
Summer couldn't stop crying. Leonardo kissed away her tears and said in a soft and low voice, "What's
wrong?"
Summer didn't say anything but shook her head.
She was delighted.
She didn't take it seriously, but now, looking back, she realized they had a hard journey.
Many times, she thought they would never make it.
Jessica's eyes were red too, and she whispered in Rosie's ear, "Go."
Seeing Summer cry bitterly, Rosie also cried. Hearing what Jessica said, she ran toward the stage.
At night.
Leonardo and Summer held an open-air party at the seaside resort for the guests.
Anderson, Tim's son, was five years older than Rosie. Just like his father, Anderson was calm, and
acted like an adult. To Rosie, Anderson was somewhat boring. But he was her only playmate because
all the adults were drinking.
Summer smiled as she watched the two walk toward the beach hand in hand.
Leonardo leaned over and said, "I think a baby marriage is a good idea."
"You never stop thinking about it, right?" Summer didn't know what to say. She thought Leonardo had
forgotten about it.
"We can be assured if she can marry Tim's son. I think Tim is part of the family."
To Leonardo, Tim was a family member, so was Anderson.
Summer felt Leonardo was just like an old man who was worried about his daughter.
Leonardo was more worried in terms of thing about Rosie.
Perhaps this was what it should be when Leonardo completely became a father.
Summer comforted him, "They are still kids. It is best for them to grow up without interference. What's
more, marriage is a big thing, and they will know who the right person is when they grow up."
"Why are you two hiding here? It is your day. Come and drink with us!" Carl pulled them over.
Everyone was drinking, and they made Leonardo and Summer drink several glasses of wine.
After drinking, they talked about the past, and the future.
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