Holy Marriage

Holy Marriage
LDR


Alan handed the paper to Anna expressionlessly.


“That's our deal. Don't protest.” Anna laughed giggling. Win.


“So as long as we marry there is no term ***?” Alan looked at Anna with a frowned.


Getting that look, Anna was a little nervous then said, “I still want to go to a higher level.”


Alan nodded. “I have absolutely no intention of doing it tonight with you. I just wanted to have a little fun. After this wedding, I'm going to send you back to your parents' house. Even though we are married, it does not mean we live at home.”


Anna nodded. What he was worried about did not happen. He can still live and live with Father and Angel. It is not necessary to adapt to Alan's life.


“We will stay home after two years later.”


“OK, I totally agree. But what's the reason? Why is there a rule?”


“You are still too young, right now your priority is school. Our parents will give us an understanding of this. They must understand because you still have to think about your school, I'll pick you up when you're older.”


Anna relieved. Two years, enough for him to prepare mentally.


“Means LDR-an.”


“Different house, does not mean we are not related.”


“What does that mean?” Anna swallowed, somewhat nervously.


“I mean, we'll see each other often. I'll pick you up when I need you, there are times when you should be by my side. Understand?” This time Alan's tone returned firmly.


Anna nodded.


“Smart!” Alan rubbed Anna's head, then lay back down.


Alan raised an eyebrow. It seems that Alan does not like to talk much, he seems silent if not asked.


“I was not satisfied with your answer at that time, and I need a more definite answer.”


“What's the problem?” ask Alan.


“What's your reason for agreeing to our matchmaking? In this era, where there are children nurut the same parents kayak kebo poked his nose, let alone this concerns a lifelong friend. While when viewed from the face, physical and wealth you have, of course there are thousands of girls who are smitten with you. And you prefer to be fooled? Same me again, a girl who has no advantages.”


“Then be so grateful.” Alan looked at Anna seriously.


Every time he got a serious look from Alan's dark eyes, Anna was always misbehaving. He turned his face.


“Anna!” Alan tilted his body, propping his head up with one hand.


“Ya?” Anna was suddenly nervous about being stared at by Alan Seintens now.


“The bottom line is that you are willing to get stuck in this marriage just because you are disappointed with your ex-boyfriend, and you want to heat up?” ask Alan.


“To be exact.”


“Not logical reasons. Is this the mind of a teenager your age? What if your opinion is wrong? What if this marriage means nothing to Rafa?”


Anna's face suddenly warmed. Alan's question made him feel useless. But then he quickly dodged, “No way possible, surely this has a big effect on Rafa. Just got word if I want to marry him he is not kelojotan because. Now she must be crying roll-crossing.”


“That's what you think.” Alan sighed at the attitude of Anna who was willing to marry him just for trivial reasons, hurt with the former. Sounds absurd. But maybe it is so the feelings and ways of thinking of a teenager of Anna's age, whose emotions have not been controlled and his young blood is easily boiled.


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