But with this husband, it was the first time she enjoyed such a service.
In her past life, he was busy making money, hardly ever at home, while she was busy playing games, always at home.
They only had the occasional holiday to spend time together.
Nathan soon returned with the tickets and sat down next to Aria to wait.
Feeling bored, Aria started kicking Nathan’s foot lightly.
“Nathan, are we really going to get married again?”
“Again?” Nathan didn’t understand the word choice.
Aria realized her slip and quickly corrected herself, “I mean, are we really getting married?”
Nathan reached out and covered Aria’s hand with his own. It was soft and had a pleasant touch.
“Yes, we’re really getting married.”
Aria rubbed her face with one hand, thinking about how quickly she was getting married in both lifetimes.
“What, you don’t want to?” Nathan’s eyes turned cold, and he clenched her hand tightly. “Even if you don’t want to, it’s too late. I’ll drag you to the marriage registry if I have to.”
It wasn’t that Aria didn’t want to; she was just musing aloud.
However, was Nathan...jealous?
She leaned in closer to get a better look, but just then, Nathan turned his head as well.
Their eyes met, their noses almost touched, and the distance between their lips could be measured in millimeters.
Aria didn’t feel any embarrassment. Instead, she found Nathan’s face even more attractive up close, mesmerizing even.
“Nathan, I just realized you’re really handsome.” Those long eyelashes and those charming eyes...
Nathan had felt an urge to kiss her, but her words stopped him in his tracks.
“Who do you think is better looking, me or him?” Nathan asked, voicing a deep-seated question.
Him?
Aria blurted out, “Who?”
“Wow, look at how much that couple love each other!” a sweet child’s voice chimed in.
Nathan was about to mention the other man’s name when he saw Aria turn her head.
Aria saw a little girl holding her mother’s hand, her face full of innocent smiles.
“They look just like Mommy and Daddy,” the little girl said, hugging her mother.
The mother, slightly embarrassed, nodded politely at Aria and Nathan.
“Hehe, she thinks we’re in love,” Aria said, hugging Nathan’s arm out of habit.
Nathan’s previous irritation vanished.
“Yes, we’ll always be in love.”
The movie started soon after.
Aria had already seen this film, but some scenes still brought tears to her eyes.
“Ugh, why is the male lead so dumb? The female lead made it so clear, and he still didn’t get it. If he had, they wouldn’t be separated by death in the end.” Aria wiped her tears.
The theater was quiet now, and some others nearby were also moved to tears.
“Yes, he was pretty dumb,” Nathan agreed, holding a tissue to gently wipe Aria’s tears.
Aria kept her eyes on the screen, comfortably accepting Nathan’s care as if it were second nature, even though it was only their second meeting.