Chapter 287
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
After saying that, Wandaâs face became even redder, like a ripe apple. She looked so cute that Carlisle wanted to plant a kiss on her face.
However, there were several passersby in the area. He didnât mind it as he didnât care about what people thought, but Wanda was easily prone to shyness.
âShall we stroll along the river?â
âOkay!â Wanda flushed and nodded fervently.
Then, they walked hand in hand to the riverside.
Breaking the comfortable silence, Wanda suddenly asked, âCarlisle, whatâre you going to perform at the bonfire party?â
âItâs a secret.â
âButâ¦â Wanda pouted.
She suddenly recalled how Queenie acted cute in front of Zachary. It was obvious that Zachary liked it. Every time Queenie acted cute, Zachary would give in.
Later, Queenie explained to her, âBoys canât resist girls who act cute.â
Should she act cute too? But she had never acted cute before!
Seeing that she was getting upset, Carlisle said with a smile, âThe bonfire party is the day after tomorrow.
Youâll find out then.â
Wanda pouted again to express her dissatisfaction.
Girls were curious creatures.
The more he tried to hide it from her, the more she wanted to know.
After a moment of hesitation, Wanda halted her steps.
âWhatâs wrong?â Carlisle became nervous and wondered if she was really angry.
That song he would be performing was meant for Wanda, but he still wished to sing it to her during the
bonfire party.
âPlease tell meâ¦â Wanda tilted her head as she grabbed Carlisleâs arm with both hands and swayed it lightly. She was emitting soft, endearing sounds.
What the fuck? Was she acting cute?
Carlisle stared at Wanda in disbelief. He was thoroughly amused.
Feeling deathly ashamed, Wandaâs gaze dropped to the ground. She didnât dare to look up at all, even her
neck was starting to turn red.
She couldnât believe that she had made such sounds just now.
She sniffled. âIâm not talking to you anymoreâ¦â
Before Carlisle could react, Wanda had run away in shame.
âWanda, donât run. Iâll tell you.â Carlisle quickly caught up to her.
Wanda had put in so much effort to satisfy her curiosity. It wouldnât be nice if he continued to hide it from
her.
The riverside was a long stretch, but there were only a few people around:
The night wind blew, carrying with it a slight fishy smell. The dim street lamps flickered intermittently.
Carlisle and Wanda walked hand in hand on the pavement. In the end, he told Wanda the song he was
going to perform.
âFor Onceâ? Whose song is that? Why havenât I heard of it?â Wanda asked Carlisle with a confused look.
She could be considered a music enthusiast of sorts. She had an album collection of more than 20 popular artists at home. There were no popular songs that she had never heard of.
âYou can
say itâs a song of my own making.â Carlisle touched his nose sheepishly and smiled.
In truth, the song would be released ten years later. That said, no one would know even if he said that it was his original work now.
âYou can even write songs?â