my obsessive brother in-law
a's
d out a small laughter and widened my eyes at him. "Are y
shot of tequila will make you forget all of your worries." He winked a
r faltering for once. "Okay, no. That sounds l
changed names or whatsoever yet we were already bonding on so much things
after our laughters had subsided. I sighed heavily, suddenly remi
He said with a slight shrug and that was enough to lighten up my mood. I turned to gaze a
. "Who said I was not
ish I was here to celebrate something." I bow
ry a woman I do not even know. Just the thought of that scares me and irritates the living hell out o
both happened to be going through the same crisis except my own situati
. He hastily poured me a glass of tequila and gestured me to raise it in the air. "Wel
me grit my teeth. I
tting married? Is he a terrible pers
? I do not know even know what he looks like. The only
k another sip of tequila and i slowly f
ere." He
y eyesight was blurry, my head felt light and
and let out a giggle. "O-f co-urse I-I am! I-I h
ose to his feet and helped me up too. He clutched
. "I am sure you do not mean that. Tell me your home address or else I drive you to my place." His deep voice sen
into a mischievous smirk. "Are you sure about that?" He leaned closer to whisper into my e
m off guard. I pressed my lips against his.
st gaze ever. "I think I might reconsider your
tible and the rest of what ha
ast night began to flood back into my head. I looked to my right and he was no where
back home. I met my parents sitting in the l
d you recklessly leave the house especially when you
s Stephen did not show up. There is absol
riveway. I rushed towards the window to peep and I was shocked to see it was a familiar black
car and make his way towards the front door. My parents walked to
ey kno
etched out his hand for a handshake while mum
ips. "Good morning,