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Chapter 5 After The Wedding

  • Third Person's POV
  • The wedding had ended, and everyone was satisfied, especially John. If Celina and Jefferson just acted, John would not have noticed anything either. He was busy with the guests when they were at the reception. He was occupied by nonstop greetings and best wishes for the newlyweds and an overwhelming number of gifts from everyone who had all left the ceremony happily, except Noris.
  • In the mansion, the newlyweds were in their room trying to rest when one of the maids knocked on their door. Celina was looking at them when Jefferson opened the door for her.
  • "Sir, Sir Noris is outside. He was drunk and was breaking everything. He was calling you out. " The maid informed him. He looked at Celina, who was waiting for him to say anything.
  • "I'll be back; stay here." Jefferson told Celina, who just nodded. She was curious why Noris was making a scene. She knew Noris, and she was shocked earlier when she found out that they were brothers. Noris was her friend, and he had not told her anything about his family. She would not have known that he was wealthy if she had not married Jefferson.
  • Meanwhile, John was almost at the mansion. He was worried that Noris might do something stupid. Before he went to see Jefferson, he called John first, informing him that it was Celina whom he liked. He was blaming him for not telling him that it was Celina that John wanted him to marry.
  • "What's all this Noris?" Jefferson asked, neglecting the fact that hewas his big brother.
  • "Why did you have to marry her? I thought you loved Wendy? Why did you have to marry Celina? " Noris asked Jefferson
  • "What do you mean? Did you know Celina? Did you know my wife? " Jefferson asked.
  • Before he could answer, John interrupted him, "Noris, what do you think you're doing?" John asked.
  • "Dad, why didn't you tell me that the woman you wanted to marry me off to was Celina?! If I had found out that it was her, I would not have refused. " Noris said, crying.
  • For the moment, Jefferson was speechless. He thought his dad had offered him the marriage first. It turns out that Noris was the first one to receive the offer, but he refused. For what? Jefferson looked at John, asking for answers.
  • "I offered the marriage to Noris first, but he refused because he already loved someone, and it turned out to be Celina as well." John told Jefferson.
  • "You didn't tell me that it was her. She was the only one that I wanted. I was working harder so I would be able to offer her something that I could do myself. " He told John, crying.
  • "I never told Jefferson either. I offered it to you first, so you wouldn't think I'm being unfair to you. " Jefferson looked at his dad and then at Noris, whom he saw for the first time in a very vulnerable state.
  • "Come on, Noris, let's go. Leave your younger brother and sister-in-law alone." John told Noris while pulling him up who was now kneeling on the floor while Jefferson was just watching them until they got into the car and left.
  • He stayed at the mansion's front door, thinking about Noris. 'He refused the company for the woman he loved, who happened to be my wife.' He thought.
  • If he had not refused, or if he was greedy, he could have got the company and the woman he loved all at once.' As he got inside the mansion, Jefferson murmured. When he reached the stairs, he stopped for a while and looked up. He still couldn't believe what he had found out.
  • When he went back to their room, Jefferson found Celina's luggage still on the floor. He looked at it and then at Celina, who was getting something in her purse.
  • "Why are you not yet starting to put your things in the closet?" Jefferson asked Celina.
  • "I already asked your maid to clean the vacant room for me tomorrow. I will unpack when the room is ready. " Celina answered.
  • "You're not going to stay in this room? What do you think my dad will say once he finds out that you were sleeping in a different room? Is that how much you dislike me? " Jefferson asked angrily.
  • "It's nothing like that. Uncle John won't know because everything you buy for me will stay in the closet. He wouldn't think we were sleeping in different rooms unless your maids told him or anyone. " Celina simply replied. Jefferson was still for a moment. He thought, if there was someone who should want them to sleep in separate rooms, it should be him.
  • He remembered what Noris said earlier and thought that Celina liked him as well. Seeing that they knew each other made Jefferson think that Celina was trying to keep a distance between them because of Noris. With that thought, Jefferson became infuriated and looked at Celina angrily.
  • "Stay in this room. I don't want anyone to know how miserable my marriage life is. End of discussion. " He said and left their room. Celina was just staring at him and didn't know what she had just said to make him angry. She still hadn't unpacked her things and decided to do what she had planned, but decided to follow Jefferson only for tonight and went to bed to sleep. She didn't want to think about his grumpiness as she didn't care at all. But when she realized that he left thinking he will be seeing his girlfriend, she decided to wait for her.
  • Meanwhile, Jefferson went to his study. He thought that Celina was willing to make their marriage work when she decided to agree to it. It turns out that she just agreed and wanted nothing else. He decided to sleep in his study so Celina wouldn't be uncomfortable in their room. He prepared himself on a couch when his phone rang and he saw that it was Wendy. "Babe," Wendy said.
  • Wendy sighed and said, "You know, you know that it is my wedding night."
  • I still want you, babe. I love you. Please come back to me. Wendy said, sobbing. Jefferson rubbed his face with his hand after hearing Wendy. He didn't like to hurt her anymore as he was not like that.
  • "Wendy, I am already married. We're done. " He said.
  • "No, don't say that. I love you and I still want you. I am not asking you to divorce your wife. Just spare me some of your time. It was more than enough for me. Wendy pleaded.
  • Jefferson didn't like that; he didn't want a mistress. He was not an a****** and he respected Wendy for being his longest girlfriend. He didn't want her to become his mistress and destroy her. He knew he wouldn't be able to give her what she wanted anymore.
  • "Wendy, I respect you. I didn't want you to become my mistress. You deserve more than that. I'll pretend I didn't hear you say that. Goodbye, Wendy. " Jefferson said and hung up. He didn't want to talk to her anymore as he was afraid that he would give in to her if she insisted.
  • He started to think about his marriage. He couldn't help but to remember how their break up went on.