Dawn was left speechless.
She turned and saw Janice still holding her thumb up. She couldn't help but laugh and said, "If you're free, can you help me choose the best one?"
They studied them for a long time and still couldn't come to a decision. Janice sighed and said, "If you really can't make up your mind, just choose one at random. They all look good, and you like them all, so the design isn't that important. What matters is who you're marrying and that the ceremony goes smoothly."
When Dawn heard her last sentence, she had a strange, bad feeling for some reason.
She thought it was probably just because she was so stressed lately.
With a forced smile, Dawn said, "You're right."
In the end, she chose a forest-themed wedding, which was a good fit for the upcoming spring.
She left all the wedding planning to Tara. After talking it over with Ethan, they both agreed it would be best to visit Will first before heading back to Trifton to see the Osbornes.
Just as they were getting ready to apply for visas, Will told them he was coming back.
Even though she didn't have to travel abroad anymore, Dawn still had a headache.
She remembered the promise she made to Andy.
Today, she was supposed to pick someone up from the airport for him.
It was three in the afternoon on a weekday, and the airport was still crowded. Dawn hurried through the crowd, checking the time as she walked. The person should be coming out soon.
She got to the exit, took out the sign she had prepared, and held it up, letting out a heavy sigh of relief.
Ten minutes.
Twenty minutes.
Half an hour passed, and she still hadn't seen the person.
She shook her tired arm and took out her phone from her pocket. Just as she was about to call Andy, she felt something was wrong and looked up.
Right across from her, a teenager in casual clothes leaned against a pillar, one leg propped up. Headphones pressed down part of his messy hair, covering some of his brows, but it didn't hide his perfect features.
A lollipop hung from his mouth as he watched Dawn with interest.
Andy had never shown Dawn a photo, but somehow, in that instant, she just knew this was the person she was waiting for.
She slipped her phone back into her pocket and walked over.
"Hi."
The boy raised an eyebrow but said nothing.
Dawn hesitated for two seconds before saying, "Micah Kelsinger?"
He stayed silent. After a moment, he suddenly stood up straight, almost startling Dawn.
Micah looked Dawn up and down without hiding it. After a while, he said, "You're the woman that guy sent to pick me up? You're just a kid, underdeveloped, and have nothing to offer."
Dawn's pupils widened in disbelief.
Dawn turned off the engine, leaned back in her seat, and pulled out her phone. She sent Andy a laughing-crying emoji. "Mr. Kelsinger, you've really given me a huge surprise."
Andy replied, "Sorry, my little brother is a bit mischievous."
A bit?
A moment later, he sent another message. "But he's tough. If he makes you mad, it's okay to hit him."
Dawn didn't know what made her ask, "What if he hits me back?"
Andy replied, "He won't."
Dawn frowned.
How can you be so sure?
But that made sense. Since he was Andy's brother, he should know him best.
While Dawn was lost in thought, Micah sat up. He still looked annoyed, but there was something else in his expression she couldn't quite read.
He rubbed his nose and snapped, "All this just because I put my feet up?"
"No, not really."
Dawn put her phone away and looked at him with a blank face. "But this is my car. It's our first time meeting. I came all the way here to pick you up, and instead of saying thank you, you act like this. Why? Is it because you didn't get a proper education?"

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