Debra smiled and stretched out her arms. Marion scooped her up and held her in
his arms.
"The wedding dress!" Randy hurried behind them.
The train of the wedding dress prepared by Caleb was such a hassle. It had to be
held up the entire way.
"Wait." Erica lifted her skirt and dragged Liza down the stairs with her.
Gand hurried to follow, while Michael shook his head helplessly. This pickup
was really something.
The wedding vehicle was a pumpkin carriage. Once Marion set her inside, Debra
pointed at the two white horses at the front.
"Wow! Now this is shy."
"Grandpa prepared it."
"This is a bit embarrassing."
It was like something from a fairy tale. Who would''ve thought that Caleb, at his
age, still had such a childlike heart?
In a rickshaw, Erica marveled, "Wow, Caleb is a genius."
Sitting beside her, Randy asked, "Do you like it?"
"It''s nice and creative. I love it," Erica replied with a broad smile.
Randy looked at her and asked, "How about we use this for our wedding?"
Erica blushed and averted her gaze. "The wind''s too strong. I can''t hear you. Just
stop talking."
Randy had already used up all his courage to say that. Now he dared not say
another word, afraid he''d upset her.
The guests gathered outside the hotel. Amid cheers, Marion helped Debra out of
the carriage.
In the crowd, Caleb watched with
misty.eyes. He never thought he get
et married
live to see Marion He
had no regrets now.
"Look. Isn''t that Mr. Andrew Potter?"
"He is standing? What a miracle!"
Debra heard the whispers and looked over.
Leaning on an exquisite cane, Andrew was walking toward them from the other
side of the red carpet.
His pace wasn''t fast, and he tapped
the ground with his cane once every
few steps, using it for bnce. It
was almost hard to see he had leg
Issues.
Debra was shocked. She hadn''t seen Andrew for just a few days, and he could
walk now.
Erica was also stunned. The rehab had been so sessful.
Confused, Gand whispered to
Liza, "Didn''t Andrew used to be
wasichais? Or me it justame
imagining things?"
"Not your imagination. I saw it too," she replied.
Andrew stopped in front of the couple and smiled, "Congrattions on your
wedding."
Marion joked, "Just saying congrattions isn''t enough. What''s your gift?"
Back at Marion and Debra''s engagement party, Andrew had almost stolen the
spotlight with his extravagant gift.
"The gift''s already been delivered. Open it when we get back," Andrew replied.