Chapter overview: Chapter 51 from His Drama Queen
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel His Drama Queen, LencySlamet introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
"What did you order for breakfast?" I asked her as I watch her slip into a yellow jumpsuit. We both took a shower together that lasted longer than usual showers. Needless to say, I had cramps in my hand right now from constantly covering Nicole's mouth.
She is loud.
"Blueberry scones, muffins, cinnamon buns, and Donuts." she said, pulling her hair up in a ponytail. She then turned around to face me. "Do you think I should have ordered something more healthy?"
I shook my head. "No, it's fine. My family love sugary things. I'm pretty sure yours too."
"Yeah. My parents don't mind. Let's go, I think they have waited long enough."
"And whose fault is that?" I asked teasingly.
"Definitely you!"
After breakfast we all went to the living room. "Play something on the piano, uncle Ethan." My cousin Maddie said. She was eleven and too adorable for her own good.
"Sure." I walked over to the piano and beckoned Nicole to sit next to me. "This one's for you, princess."
A small smile appeared on her beautiful, fresh face. I love seeing her without makeup. So pure. So beautiful. God took all his time on her.
I played 'Can't help falling in love with you.' by Elvis Presley. As always, Nicole rested her head on my shoulders with her eyes closed enjoying each second of it.
For the first time, everything felt alright.
I was surrounded by the people I love, doing something that made me feel peaceful.
I looked at the beautiful girl next to me and I couldn't help but smile.
This is going to be a forever thing. We're both in here for the long run. I know what I want for the rest of my life.
The piano, her, and us.
Nicole Vargas
This was really happening!
Oh my god...soon I will be Mrs. Gray!
My heart was beating fastly in my chest as I tried to breath in and out.
I still cannot believe it that it has already been two years since we first started dating and one year since we were engaged.
After a year of dating everything suddenly fell in place. My boutique became a huge success and now I'm even thinking about expanding it beyond US borders. I have payed Rose back a year ago for all the hard work she put into the boutique, but she kindly declined. Instead she told me to give the money to a charity I supported.



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