Chapter 1576
Belinda held Chase's gaze. âBut you're not even willing to make a promise. What should I believe in
that you're serious about me now?â
Chase didn't avoid her gaze. âYou've known me for a while now. You should know I used to be a
smooth-talker around women, no holds barred. To me, vows and promises are a dime a dozen, but
that's exactly why I don't want to dupe you with cheap promises now. I'll let my actions speak for
themselves.â
Belinda blinked. She was almost convinced. âYou... would really marry me?â
Chase grinned. âAs long as you accept, I'm more than willing. Do you accept?â
Belinda clenched her fists. âI... I accept!â
Chase got up from his armchair and moved next to her. âSo when should we get married?â
His sudden closeness made Belinda nervous, but she didn't want to back down anymore. She
frowned. âTomorrow morning. You have a whole
mind.â
Chase glanced at his watch. âIf the Marriage License Office wasn't closed at this hour, I'd make you
understand I don't need a whole night.â
Belinda turned her head away. âWe'll see about that tomorrow morning after we've got the
marriage license.â
night to change your
Deep down, Belinda still doubted that Chase would actually go through with the marriage. She had
seen Chase's wild side and knew how much he loved his freedom.
How could such a man, who loved freedom and hated being tied down, allow himself to be trapped
by marriage?
He was just talking big.
Chase didn't say anything more. He just smiled. âBy the way, Ida just called. She and Ellinor are
taking the kids for dinner. She asked if we wanted to join them.â
Belinda was taken aback. âYou told Ms. Gipson we were together?â
Chase thought for a moment. âWell... something like that.â
Belinda frowned. âWhere are they? I'd like to see Ellinor.â
Chase nodded. âOkay. After we have dinner here, we'll go find them.â
Belinda looked confused. âI thought we were going out for dinner? Why do we need to eat here
first? Can't we just go?â
Chase shook his head. âIt wouldn't be nice to leave directly. Mom and Dad worked hard to cook
dinner for us; they'd be disappointed if we just left without eating.â
Belinda fell silent.
Mom and Dad? He was already calling them that?
After picking up the kids, Ellinor led them to a cozy little restaurant.
Ellinor, Ida, and Byran each held a child as they walked into the restaurant, with Bartlett trailing
behind them, empty-handed. He wanted to hold a child too, but didn't get the chance.
Ellinor took the lead in all matters, whether it was seating or ordering. She seemed rather impatient,
as if she wanted to get this dinner over with quickly.
She knew what Ida liked and ordered for her as well
As for Byran, whatever Ida liked was good enough for him. The kid didn't have the privilege to be
picky here.
After ordering, Ellinor passed the menu to Bartlett. âOrder whatever you want. It's on me tonight.â
Bartlett happily accepted the menu. âWell, that's generous! I won't hold back then!â
And so, he added a few more dishes to the order before passing the menu back to the waiter,
signaling that they were ready for the kitchen to get started.