Chapter 115
It was just an innocent mistake. I didn’t fuss over it, so how dare Colin make a big deal out of it?
Besides, it was just a kiss. I didn’t do anything else.
“So what? It was my first kiss too. Get up now. They’lle in soon.”
As soon as I finished the sentence, a voice sted out from the speaker. “The prince has
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awakened the princess. In the next scene, the prince will carry the princess out of the pce.
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What? How did the operator know we were about to change to the next scene? Were they watching
through the cameras? Oh, no. This was embarrassing.
Colin turned around and extended his hands toward me. I rolled to the other side of the bed
and uttered, “Heh, no need to carry me, Colin. I can walk.”
“ording to the script, the princess should be carried in the prince’s arms. Failure to do so will lose
you the game,” the voice continued.
They could hear whatever conversation we had? Did that mean everyone knew that I identally
kissed Colin? What the heck? Where was the privacy?
I could feel my cheeks turning red again. Now I needed to be carried by a prince? What a
hassle! I shouldn’t have picked this script.
Should I let Colin carry me? Should I say yes? Dad stopped carrying me in his arms when I began to
remember things. Should I say no? But I’d be the person to ruin the game for everyone. To be carried
or not to be carried? That was a dilemma.
I wasfortable around Colin, but being carried or kissed by him was a bit too much. Just when I
struggled toe up with an answer, Colin leaned in and said in his maic, husky voice, “It’s just a
game, Lulu.”
But that was easier said than done! It was a game, but getting carried in someone’s arms was so
embarrassing.
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In the end, the selflessness in me won. I didn’t want all of us to lose in this role–ying game, so I let
Colin carry me. Right when Colin wrapped his arms around my neck, a mischievous thought appeared
in my mind.
I was five foot five feet and weighed around 110 pounds. Colin wouldn’t be able to carry me. When that
happened, we wouldn’t be disqualified, would we?
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However, I felt the world around me spin for a brief moment. The next thing I knew, I was in Colin’s
arms. Colin had a broad shoulder. I could smell the crisp, woody fragrance on him. His cotton shirt
brushed against my cheek. It feltfortable.
Outside the pce, the king and the queen stood by the entrance and shot me a naughty grin. Next to
them, the chef, Matthew, was about to p theborer, Felix.
While we tried to re–enact the story, pping someone might hurt their pride. It was best if we just
glossed the details over. Furthermore, we all knew that Matthew and Felix fought earlier on. If Matthew
pped Felix for real, it’d be something personal. It wouldn’t be role- ying anymore.
We were all very close and got along very well. No one should hold grudges, right? Colin saw the
awkward moment between Matthew and Felix. His impassive face made it hard for me to decipher
what he was thinking.
“The prince woke the princess with a kiss. Thus ends the story.”
Everyone jumped and cheered. Matthew didn’t p Felix at all, and that improved my impression of
him. I put my mind to ease and looked at my wristwatch. It was already a quarter to noon. We should
grab lunch.
Colin told me that there was a good restaurant opposite the amusement park. He had already made a
reservation, so the group departed happily.
We enjoyed the food greatly and stuffed ourselves full. Jade gave me a voice–activated music box as a
gift; Zara weaved me a red checkered scarf; Matthew gave me a paperweight he had made himself. I
wasn’t sure what it was made of, but it exuded a faint pleasant scent.