Summary of Chapter 1954 The Four Children Of The Jones Family, Gary Smith (Part 729) from True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz)
Chapter 1954 The Four Children Of The Jones Family, Gary Smith (Part 729) marks a crucial moment in Sharma’s Romance novel, True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
It was worth it. The stars in the sky were bright and dazzling, the sight was extremely beautiful.
The stars were lighted up the night sky. Their dazzling glow illuminated the sky like a lamp that could move along. Anyone who looked at it would feel immensely happy.
A building could be seen on the large flat mountaintop.
It was a large observatory that was carved out of white marble. In the summer, many people went there to stargaze.
However, there wasn't anyone else around at the moment because it was winter.
Even if there were other people, most of them would drive up there then stay in their cars to watch the stars.
The four of them were the only guests in the pitch dark area.
The whole area was quiet, the forest eerily silent.
The bright lights below the mountain were far away from them, tiny neon lights down below flashing intermittently.
Combined with the winking stars in the sky, the whole scenery gave off a unique kind of beauty.
Both women stood beside their boyfriends.
Leah was leaning against Ernest as she looked at the stars in the sky.
They turned off their flashlights and enjoyed that moment of peace.
Gary stretched out his hand to hug Celeste's shoulders, gently guiding her to the observatory.
They silently walked to the observation platform on the other side.
Ernest glanced at the couple that left then reached out to grab Leah's shoulder without batting an eyelash.
Leah looked to the retreating couple. She said in a suspicious and surprised voice, "Hey? Why did they leave?"
After she asked that silly question, she almost smacked herself.
At that moment, they needed some private space.
Gary left with Celeste, giving Ernest some private space too.
It was something that the two couples would benefit from.
She could not help but shake her head and laugh, she whispered, "I think I might be a fool."
"Have you only realized this now?" Ernest laughed, then he looked in the direction where his brother had left. The two of them were far away from each other, so they could not hear each other's voices.
Gary must have deliberately given him that much space. So they would not bother each other. However, they could still hear each other if they yelled.
If either of them met with an emergency, they would be able to take care of each other.
He was very satisfied with how clever his brother was.
As Leah was being held by Ernest, she sniffed and muttered, "Are you dissatisfied with me?"
Ernest embraced her more, "How could I be? No matter what happens to you, I will still like you."
His words were really pleasing to the ear.
Leah was very surprised at how sweet Ernest's words were.
Leah's heart skipped a beat and felt a surge of sweetness in her heart.
Leah continued to sniff as she was in Ernest's embrace.
It was so cold!
The mountain top was quite cold, especially so on a winter night.
She had just climbed up a mountain and was sweating all over. Now that she was standing still at the top of the mountain and surrounded by a large and empty space, she started to feel cold from the wind.
After staying idle for a little while, Leah shivered.
"Are you cold?" Ernest immediately asked in concern.
Leah nodded. "A little. If I stop moving, I will feel a chill from the wind.
"I know a way to keep you warm," Ernest said.
Leah was taken aback. "What is it? Are you going to start a fire here? Are we going to have a barbecue around the fireplace?"
When Ernest heard that, he could not help but laugh in a low voice as if he heard a joke. It sounded like he was making fun of her!
Leah looked up, her face was filled with confusion. Even though she was teased, her face was still hot.
She poked his chest with her finger. "What's so funny? I don't get it."
"You're silly." Ernest laughed again. He lowered his handsome face, pressed his head against Leah's forehead first, then pressed his lips against hers.
Leah was stunned. In that instant, she understood.
So that was a reason why he thought that she was silly.
It was only then that Leah understood what Ernest meant by knowing how to warm her up.
Just as she was in a state of shock, Ernest's lips pressed down against hers harder.
Leah felt a jolt of light flash in her mind.
All of her thoughts were frozen.
"You, you..." Leah wanted to say something, but she stammered and was at a loss for words.
"What about me?" Ernest was not anxious at all. He asked calmly, teasing Leah. He was eager to hear what she would say.
"Don't tell me that you really want to do it here?" In the end, Leah still asked the question.
She impulsively spilled out all the thoughts in her heart.
"Haha," Ernest laughed at how innocent she was.
"I have evidence, don't laugh," Leah said with a pout. "You obviously reserved some of your strength. Don't think that I don't know what you are going to use against me."
Then it was Ernest's turn to be stunned. His body stiffened and the arms that were supporting her back suddenly tightened. He leaned forward and bumped into Leah.
"Ernest!" Leah shouted in a hurry. She was a little afraid that he would really be that impulsive.
In the darkness, Leah's eyes were exceptionally clear and bright. They were so close to each other, and their eyes were adjusting to the darkness too. Her clear eyes met Ernest's.
Ernest lowered his head to kiss Leah's lips once again.
She wanted to shout, but his tongue slipped in when she opened her mouth.
Leah involuntarily grabbed hold of Ernest's head, she stretched out her other hand.
"Oh!" The man moaned in a low voice, his scent surrounded Leah.
The strange feeling made the two of them feel stunned.
It was not the same.
It was very different from the other times. Being on the mountains made it feel spiritual.
Leah felt like she was going insane. A crazy thought rose from the bottom of her heart, it urged her to ignore everything.
She did not care where they were, she wanted to give in to him.
At that moment, it felt new and strange. She suddenly felt shy.
Leah felt a little helpless and a little eager too.
She did not care anymore, her hands unconsciously scratched Ernest.
Ernest took a deep breath and whispered, "Leah."
"What?" She did not realize how much strength she used.
Ernest withdrew himself from her a little bit. "Are you trying to murder your husband?"
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