Chapter 8
Savvy Son-in-law by VKBoy
CHAPTER 08 The next day.
Benjamin found his mobile on the dining table, and he initially thought he might have forgotten to take it last night. However, when he sniffed the mobile once, his expression changed as though he knew what might have actually happened.
However, his wife was waiting outside, so he rushed out, but he was spell-bounded after seeing Rebecca in her indo-western attire with a full-sleeved cream top and a stylized black salwar bottoms. His mouth stayed open for a good number of seconds.
He couldnât blink let alone take his eyes off his wife.
Rebecca raised her brows. âSeriously?â she snapped her fingers. âYou look like youâre going to eat me here and now.â
âD-Did I?â Benjamin came back to this world. âB-But you look really beautiful in this dress.â
âI know,â Rebecca sounded a little arrogant.
âDid you make this design?â
âOf course, but letâs go.â
âOkay.â He jumped into her car, startling her.
(Heâs really active today.) She thought as she got in.
âItâs only 9 oâclock. Why are we leaving so early, my love?â
âWe are going to my colleagueâs wedding first,â she said, touching a gift box in the seat next to her.
âIâm also coming?â Benjamin felt butterflies flying in his belly.
âDonât get too excited. Youâll be acting as my driver.â
âD-Driver?â Benjaminâs shoulders slumped. (At least thatâs better than nothing, I guess.)
The vehicle stopped at a junction due to the red light. The window was open, and a small drone flew in and landed in Benjaminâs lap, startling him. But the âWâ symbol on the little helicopter made him realize who exactly sent that. He could see a black card attached at its bottom. It was the same card with a diamond âWâ design on it, and it had a magnetic base, so it could stick to the metal just like his mobile.
âThese guys...â However, Benjamin threw the helicopter outside without taking the card. âI already earn enough, so thereâs no need for extra money,â he thought. âI do want to buy Rebecca some gifts, but Iâll be a lot happier if I do that with the money I earned.â
âWhat are you mumbling about?â asked Rebecca, gently pressing the accelerator with her foot.
âNothing.â
Soon, they reached the private grounds where the ceremony took place. Only those with invitation cards were allowed. Every car that entered through oozed one word: luxury. Everybody was wearing gold or some form of embedded jewelry. Now he understood why Rebecca was wearing such a classy outfit that made her look like she was from another country.
The bride was an Indian, and so there were a lot of half-sarees roaming around. The bride also wore an elegant mix of white jeans and saree, with a cute little diamond crown on top, which made her look like a modern princess. Seeing her, Benjamin thought, âSheâs good, but my wife is better.â
One of the waiters brought a tray full of different colored wines. âAlcohol so early in the morning?â
The waiter smiled and said, âIf you are not interested, Iâll go.â
âWho said Iâm not interested?â Benjamin snatched the blue wine.
âAh, Electric Blue? Youâve got good taste,â the waiter said and left.
âElectric Blue? They bring this color from the grape skins, or do they add some kind of dye?â he wondered as he took a sip. âMm, mild sweetness on the tongue, but it packs a punch as it slides down the throat. Ginger and cardamom, huh. This would be a perfect winter drink.â
Rebecca greeted the bride and the groom and wished them and gave them the gift box wrapped up in a shiny golden paper.
The groomâs father came up to Benjamin after seeing his casual attire. âHello,â he put on a smile.
âHi,â Benjamin also smiled back.
âI didnât see you get on stage,â he said. âDid you already greet the bride and the groom?â
âNo, I attended with Rebecca. I couldnât bring any gift as she didnât tell me until the last second.â
âItâs okay. Are you her assistant?â
âIâm her driver.â
âDriver?â he cast a weird glance at Benjamin before walking away without saying another word. (A driver? Why did she bring a driver along? Even if he were to bring a gift, it would be something bland and boring.)
Just then, a drone flew over peopleâs heads, and its noise caught their attention. They could see that the drone carried a gift package, and it flew in and floated right in front of the wedding couple, making them look around, wondering who was doing it.
But nobody came forward. Either way, the gift package was wrapped up in pristine, brown leather. The word âWâ was all that could be seen on top.
When the drone dropped the box, it landed in a loud thud, startling them. The bride and the groom looked at each other before hurriedly trying to open it then and there.
âWhat are they doing?â their parents almost sighed and shook their heads, but the crowd wanted to see what was in the gift box.
Rebecca walked back to Benjamin, but her eyes were still on the stage. âSending a gift by a drone? Whoever it is, they must be too busy to attend the wedding.â
Benjamin put on a poker face, not liking what was happening. He looked into the distance, toward a tall apartment, from where the drone was returning to.
âCrap, heâs noticed us. Letâs leave.â The two shadowy figures on the rooftop rushed away.
The bride and the groom still kept going. They first had to unbuckle the belts that sealed the bag. And then there was a black wooden box inside. âHow do we open this thing?â It was a two-feet-tall and two-feet-wide box, and it caught the groomâs fatherâs attention. âThis wood...â his eyes slightly widened upon knocking it with his knuckles a couple of times. âItâs pure dark teak wood that only grows in forests. Whether you use it for pillars or cupboards, it will last 120 years without a problem, but this black coating they used... I canât even tell what it is.â
âHow do we open it?â both the groom and the bride asked in a hurry.
After some inspection, the groomâs father noticed a fine line near the top. He smiled and then lifted up the top by pushing it in an angle, and once his eyes lay upon what was inside, his mouth fell open for a second, and his wife who was next to him fainted straight away.