Chapter 304
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 304 Clumsy Mandy
Cherise was new to such an occasion, and the setting was unexpectedly different. While the
experience was fresh and fascinating, she also felt drained from it all.
âHey, I got you this non-alcoholic drink,â Rodney offered, handing a beverage to Cherise. âI wasnât very
kind to you this afternoon. I hope you can forgive me.â
Cherise frowned, recalling when Rodney called her out for being unfair. She pursed her lips and
reluctantly accepted his apology, âThen, make sure you appreciate Lulu more, and I wonât hold it
against you.â
Cherise couldnât help but notice that Rodneyâs attention had been almost exclusively on Mandy since
they started eating.
âWell, sheâs my girlfriend, and I want to treat her like a queen,â Rodney replied. âIâve decided that you
and Lulu will sleep inside tonight, and Iâll take care of things outside.â
Cherise pursed her lips and finished her drink. âSounds fair to me.â
But after downing her drink, she felt a heaviness in her head. She hadnât eaten much and wasnât
feeling well, so she asked Lucy to rest inside.
âCherry, can you find someone else to keep you company?â Rodney furrowed his brow and held onto
Lucy. âI need to discuss something important with Lulu.â
âCan Anissa take you back?â Cherise pursed her lips and glanced at Anissa, who was still waiting for
her friend. âShe has to wait for her friend.â
With that, she beckoned and said, âNo worries, Iâll return on my own. I grew up here, and itâs fairly safe
in the countryside. I can find my way back.â
âIâd like to head back as well.â Overhearing the conversation from a nearby group, Mandy gracefully
rose and walked over to Cherise. âShall we return together?â
âJessie is missing, and I donât know where she has gone. Itâll be good to have someone. accompany
me back.â
Their villa was next to the one where Cherise and her friends stayed.
Cherise frowned. Despite her reluctance, she couldnât decline Mandy in front of so many people.
Furthermore, she was more familiar with navigating the countryside at night than Mandy, so she wasnât
concerned about any tricks Mandy might attempt.
âFine then.â She hesitated for a moment and glanced at Lucy. âMake sure you head back right after
dinner, okay?â
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Lucy furrowed her brow, nodding slightly.
way
Mandy grabbed her small backpack, and together with Cherise, they made their towards their
accommodation. The rural night enveloped them in silence, broken only by the sounds of flowing water,
rustling leaves, their footsteps, and distant barking dogs.
Drawing a deep breath of the clean air, Mandy felt her spirits lifted as she asked casually, âI heard you
also grew up in the countryside, right?â
Cherise, leading the way with a flashlight, furrowed her brows. âYep.â
âActually, it feels so much better to live in a place like this,â Mandy remarked with a smile. âI prefer this
freedom over the constraints of the city.â
She wanted to say more but abruptly held back her words.
Just outside the villa they were staying in, a small ditch obstructed their path. Despite Cherise holding
Mandyâs hand and guiding their way with a flashlight, Mandy twisted her ankle when attempting to
cross.
âOuch!â Mandyâs cry was soft but filled with discomfort.
âSeriously?â Cherise muttered in frustration. âHow clumsy! Urgh!â
She looked at the dimmed villa; none of the others had returned yet.
With a sigh, she suggested, âLetâs head to my place first.â
If her memory served her right, Frances had packed some first aid supplies in her luggage in the
morning.
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