เข้าสู่ระบบTwo days had passed since Adrian surprised Savannah with gifts, and their home had been filled with nothing but laughter and peace. The weather was clear that morning, and the sun shone softly through the curtains. Savannah was in the kitchen with Aunty Lisa, watching her boss the maids around. “Add more salt! No, not that much—eh! You people want to kill my son-in-law?” Aunty Lisa shouted, making everyone laugh. Savannah giggled as she stirred a bowl of fruit salad. “Aunty Lisa, you act like Adrian can’t eat anything that’s not perfect.” Aunty Lisa turned to her dramatically. “My dear, when a man is rich and handsome, you don’t give him nonsense food. You protect your marriage with your cooking skills!” Savannah laughed so hard she almost dropped the spoon. “Aunty, you’re too funny.” “Funny? I’m serious o,” Aunty Lisa said with a straight face. “Do you think beauty alone keeps a man? No, my dear, it’s food, love, and peace. You already have love and peace. Now make sur
The next morning came quietly. The soft sound of rain tapped against the window. Savannah woke up before Adrian. She looked at his peaceful face and smiled. He looked like a man who finally found rest after so many storms. She got up slowly, trying not to wake him. Liam was sleeping too, his tiny chest rising and falling softly. Savannah covered him properly with his little blanket and walked to the window. The rain made everything outside look calm and fresh. She stood there for a while, thinking of how far she had come. From pain to peace. From tears to joy. After a few minutes, she heard a soft voice behind her. “You’re awake already?” Savannah turned. Adrian was sitting up, smiling. His hair looked messy, and he still looked sleepy. “Yes,” she said softly. “The rain woke me up.” Adrian got up and walked to her, wrapping his arms around her waist from behind. “Good morning, my wife,” he whispered into her ear. Savannah smiled, resting her hands over his. “Good morning
The sun slowly rose over the city, lighting up the big white mansion that now felt like home to Savannah. It had been a few days since she and Adrian returned from their honeymoon, and everything still felt like a dream she didn’t want to wake up from. The soft sound of birds filled the air as Savannah turned on the bed. She smiled when she saw Adrian beside her, already awake, reading something on his tablet. His hair was a bit messy, and his eyes looked calm and serious as always. “Good morning,” she said in a low voice. Adrian looked up and smiled warmly. “Good morning, my love. Did you sleep well?” “Yes,” she said, sitting up slowly. “I still can’t believe we’re back home.” Adrian laughed softly. “You sound like you miss the beach already.” She grinned. “Maybe a little. But I missed this room too.” Adrian put down his tablet and leaned closer, brushing her hair off her face. “I’m glad to hear that. Because I’ve missed seeing your smile every morning.” Savannah blus
Savannah stood at the door of their mansion, looking around with a soft smile as the maids rushed out to welcome them. The whole house seemed brighter, filled with joy. Aunty Lisa was the first to come running, waving her scarf in excitement. “My babies are back!” she shouted, hugging Savannah tight. “Ah! Look at you! Marriage is sweeting your body already. You’re glowing!” Savannah laughed shyly. “Aunty, you’ll make me hide.” Adrian was standing behind them, smiling proudly. “Aunty Lisa, we missed you too.” Aunty Lisa turned and gave him a playful slap on the arm. “Don’t ‘Aunty Lisa’ me. You didn’t even call me from that your honeymoon. I wanted to see pictures!” Adrian laughed. “You would have disturbed us even from afar.” Everyone burst out laughing, including the maids who stood nearby. Aunty Lisa turned to them and shouted, “What are you people looking at? Go and bring juice for my daughter and her husband! Make it chilled!” The maids ran off quickly, giggling. Sa
The morning after the wedding, Savannah woke up to the soft sound of waves crashing against the shore. She turned her head slowly and saw Adrian beside her, still asleep, his hand resting gently on hers. For a moment, she just smiled, watching him. The sun streamed through the big glass windows, lighting up the whole room. It was quiet, peaceful — like a dream she never wanted to wake up from. Adrian opened his eyes slowly and smiled when he saw her. “Good morning, my wife,” he said in a soft voice. Savannah blushed. “Good morning, my husband.” He sat up and pulled her close, kissing her forehead. “How did you sleep?” She smiled. “Like a baby. This place is so peaceful.” Adrian looked around proudly. “I’m glad you like it. I wanted somewhere quiet, far from the noise of the city — just you and me.” The view outside was breathtaking. The ocean stretched endlessly, and the wind carried the smell of fresh sea salt. Their honeymoon suite was a big beach house built on white
The morning sun was bright and calm. Birds sang softly outside the mansion as Savannah stood before the mirror in her white gown. Her hands shook a little as she touched her belly, now flat again after Liam’s birth. She smiled gently, her eyes filled with tears of joy. Aunty Lisa burst into the room, talking fast as usual. “Oh my goodness! Savannah, you look like an angel. Adrian will faint when he sees you!” She clapped her hands, turning to the maids who were arranging flowers. “Hurry up! Make sure no petal is out of place. Today must be perfect!”Savannah laughed softly. “Aunty Lisa, please calm down. Everything is already fine.”Lisa waved her hand. “Fine? This is a royal wedding, my dear! You’re marrying my nephew, the most handsome and stubborn man alive.” She adjusted Savannah’s veil and stared at her through the mirror. “You deserve this, child. You really do.”Savannah looked down shyly. “Thank you, aunty. I still can’t believe this is happening. It feels like a dream.”Lis







