Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
I was surprised to hear Daniel say that.
I didnât expect him to be so meticulous as to see through my mind.
âIâm just afraid my boyfriend canât get away from work and canât come with me,â I replied.
âItâs okay. You can come alone,â Daniel said.
âIâll⦠think about it.â
I was stuck. This is a rare opportunity to bond with my boss and colleagues. I didnât want to miss it.
But I didnât want to leave Dacia alone at home either. Iâd feel bad about spending the weekend with other people.
âOkay, Iâll wait for your answer.â Daniel smiled.
âIf thereâs nothing else, Iâll head out first.â
With that, I got up to leave, but suddenly Daniel spoke again.
âAnnie.â
âYeah?â
âItâs okay. I just wanted to let you know that you look beautiful when you smile. I hope you smile more often.â
Danielâs words made me blush uncontrollably. I smiled hastily and fled his office.
I spent the rest of the afternoon distracted while thinking about everything that had happened in Danielâs office.
I admit that he was a mature, poised, and kind man, but some of the things he said to me seemed out of line.
Not only did he call and argue with his ex-wife in front of me, but he even took the initiative to tell me about his family.
He wanted me to go to his house alone for a party. He even complimented me for looking good when I smiled.
His various actions made me very uncomfortable.
I suspected I was being too sensitive. I hoped I was overthinking things.
When I got home that evening, Dacia made me a nice dinner.
Not only that, but he shared with me the books heâd been reading lately.
Now, he could communicate with me skillfully, and could even speak professional terms without difficulty.
âAlso, Iâve been looking for a suitable job recently.â
Daciaâs words surprised me.
âWhat job?â
He couldnât go out.
âItâs a job you can do without going out and just by using a computer,â he replied.
âWhatâs that?â I was confused.
He thought for a moment and said, âWriting, design, programming, etc.â
âCan you do all this work?â I felt incredulous.
âI looked up some information online, and I donât think itâs complicated,â Dacia said with confidence.
I froze and stopped talking.
I was once again shocked by his cleverness.
If I had a brain like his, perhaps I would have become a respected big shot or won some technology award.
âWhat? You donât want me to work?â he asked.
âN-no. Itâs your freedom. You can decide for yourself.â I laughed.
Dacia put down his knife and fork and gave me an appraising look. âIs something bothering you, Annie?â
âReally? No.â My eyes dart away.
âIs there anything that even I canât know?â
With that, he stood and walked over to me before cupping my face in his hands and gazing at me affectionately.
âIâm your future husband.â
âWhat did you say?â I was stunned. I couldnât believe heâd mentioned the word husband.
With a gentle smile, Dacia crouched in front of me and looked up at me. âIâve checked,â he said. âIf human men and women want to be together forever, they have to get married and become official husband and wife.â
âEven if we donât get married, we can be together forever. No one has the right to break us up,â I replied.
âBut a wedding is a promise between two people. It has a sacred meaning. If I really love you, I should give you a wedding.â
Every word Dacia said touched me.
âThank youâ¦â I said with tears welling up in my eyes.
Until then, Iâd never thought Iâd meet a man who truly loved me, much less expect a romantic wedding.
I had no family and very few friends. I wasnât rich. How was I qualified to pursue the happiness of love?
But it was different now. I had Dacia.
Even though he was half human and half fish, it didnât affect our love at all.
Maybe we couldnât have our own children because our species was different.
Perhaps our lifespans were different. When I became an old woman, he would still be handsome and young.
But I believed that as long as I was alive, as long as we loved each other, he would never leave me.
I didnât know where my confidence came from, but I had this feeling!
âDonât cry.â He lifted his hand to wipe away my tears, then put his finger in his mouth to taste the tears.
âIt tastes like the sea,â he said in amazement.
âYeah, human tears are as salty as the ocean,â I replied.
Confusion appeared in his eyes. âThen what does my tears taste like?â
âYeah, Iâm curious, too. Iâve never seen you cry before.â
âYouâll see them eventually,â he assured her.
After dinner, we snuggled up to watch a movie.
As the male and female leads kissed each other, I felt something fall into my hands.
I looked down and saw a pearl!
âWhat is this?â I asked and was surprised. Then I looked at Dacia.
He noticed that his eyes were moist. A single tear flowed from his eye. As it slid down his cheek, it began to color. Then it grew larger and harder. Eventually, it fell to the couch and became a pearl..