The Exchanged Bride

The Exchanged Bride
Bonus Chapter - Holidays


In the morning, on the way to Haira's parents' hometown in a luxury car.


The holidays have arrived


The holidays have arrived


Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!


"William, let's sing!" exclaiming Harry.


"You're the one singing. You know I don't like singing, let alone hearing people sing."


"Oh so you don't like watching mom sing." Haira put her hand close to William's ear.


"No, Ma. If it was Mom who sang, I would have liked it. If it's anyone else, I don't like it."


Haira smiled satisfied to hear it. "Smart kid." Wiping William's head in a fit of rage.


'Even in a child, he would not give up. He wants to be praised. Good thing our two sons are obedient.' Inner Aiden.


"Mother, in the Villa a lot of rides to play, right?" ask Harry.


"There, baby. Aunt Resya and Uncle Dean made it especially for you guys" Haira said.


"If there's room for meditation, no, Mom?" ask William.


"There, baby. Uncle Dean, Dad, and you really need that room." Haira rubbed William's head.


"True, yeah. It's your first time there in five years, isn't it? Then why do you ask for a vacation there when you do not know the place. When other children ask for a vacation abroad, why do you even take a vacation to the village?" Aiden looked suspiciously. His gaze also turned to Haira who immediately threw away her face. Looking out the window as if not hearing Aiden's words.


The atmosphere was silent, but Aiden still looked at Haira who occasionally turned to her and then looked back out the window. It was obvious that Haira was avoiding Aiden's gaze.


Feeling that Aiden did not stop looking at him, Haira relented and looked at Aiden with a cynical look. "What! I didn't do anything."


"You're the one who set this up, right?" Still looking suspiciously.


"Yes if you mind. Let's just go home!"


"No, that's not what I meant. Why don't you have more patience for another week. I was building a karaoke room there. But because we came too soon, the karaoke room wasn't completely finished."


"really? Why didn't you say?" Haira looked in annoyance.


"Well, that room I really need." Haira took a long breath.


"In addition why Resya did not build it at that time!" Crossing hands to chest.


"He built it. Dean forbade it. He said, kids shouldn't hear you too much or they'll be like you."


"Dean said that? Watch out for you Dean!" Haira clenched her right hand and punched her left.


"Yes, but because of my love for you, I built it."


"Thank you, baby." Haira rubbed Aiden's arm.


"Mom, Dad. If we grow up, can we be as happy as Mom and Dad?" chirps Harry.


"Pair? Since when do you care about that?"


"William said, if I continue to be nosy to him, then when I grow up I will make my partner hassles. Is that really so?"


Aiden and Haira looked at Wiliam simultaneously. William who got such a gaze immediately bowed.


"Does Dad and Mom often watch romantic movies?"


"No, Dad. I just follow the advice of Oma great-grandfather. He said that a good boy would get a good partner."


"Good, Oma again." Aiden patted his forehead.


"Maybe Oma can't wait for her great-grandson to grow up." Haira laughs.


"Well, how else, the grandson is just me."


"It's just one, stiff anyway." Haira sneers.


"I'm like this, but I'm your loyal listener when you sing everywhere, even in the bathroom."


Suddenly Aiden made the whole car laugh except the driver who had been holding back laughter saw the undoing of the Cemara family on this one.


Until the car continues to go through the streets so far and make one family fall asleep when it has reached half the journey.