
Brennus takes Dakota to a park to discuss the issue of a deal. He wanted to invite the woman to discuss in a calm and relaxed condition. Seeing the green expanse in front of the eyes, able to make the mind become clearer. Plus there is a small artificial lake as well.
Brennus' hands held the woman beside him, slightly shaking her body so that she could easily look at each other. “Receive my invitation to marry, you can make a deal with me, fill in as you wish. Even all harm to me is also no problem.”
Dakota shook her head slowly. “The wedding is not a business you can tie up with offers.” He placed a palm on Brennus' chest and felt the man's pounding rapidly. “I just want you to know what it means to me in your heart. What reasons make you so eager to live with me? Except this kid.”
Dakota rests her back as her breath is exhaled slowly. Looking ahead, there was a pair of men and women with a child playing in the park. She smiled, that kind of family she wanted. Love each other, love, laugh together, protect. Things he never got in his family. Dakota would build it if she married.
Lips do smile, but Dakota's eyes can't lie. Glassy and trying not to cry every memory of how his parents loved his sister more. Affection that is not evenly divided since there is a boy born in his family. He was cast out, isolated, neglected. It is even given to others who cannot have children to nurture it. Semiris is indeed.
But, it didn't last long. Dakota's adoptive parents died first, and he became a child who had to find his own way out of all the problems that exist.
Brennus saw the sadness. Hurriedly rubbed under Dakota's wet eyes. “I'm sorry if I hurt your heart. Don't cry.” Pull the woman's body into the deck. Swiping the back that started going up and down.
Brennus nodded, letting the woman calm down first. His clothes must be wet, he could feel that there was water seeping in. No problem, this is the first time his shoulder has been used as an outpouring of grief. It was great to hear Dakota's simple wish.
Feeling calm and Dakota had withdrawn from his arms, Brennus gradually went down. Crouching in front of the woman.
“Why are you there? Sit down,” Dakota said as she pulled Brennus' hand.
Rejected, though. The man kept his position. He held a hand that looked strong but was fragile as well. Brennus looked up a little. “Dakota, maybe you still have doubts about how I feel about you. But, I will still assure you, that my invitation to marry is not for a while. Forever.”
There's a short pause, Brennus rubbed Dakota's stomach. “Not because of this child or one of my responsibilities. But, I'm sure if with you, we can live and build a happy family.”
Brennus again. “I can't promise the whole world to you. But, I can promise that my whole world is just you and our little family later.” Pulling Dakota's hand, he left a kiss on the back of the hand. “I love you for no reason, all grow up just like that as time goes by.”