Love Began with the First Meeting -
Chapter 1209 Extra Story 99 of Charlie The Most Romantic Fluorescent Cuttlefish
"Okay. It's a deal!" Elsa felt self-assured that she would win. Her friend Ann had wanted to see the fluorescent cuttlefish, and she collected a great deal of information about them. Ann was very disappointed when she concluded that they would miss out on seeing the fluorescent cuttlefish this time because it wasn't the season for spawning yet. With that in mind, Elsa looked at Charlie, and confidently said, "I should start thinking about what I want my three wishes to be then..."
Charlie and Elsa strolled along the beach, hand in hand. It was crowded where they were, but as they kept walking, there were fewer people around. Elsa's mind was preoccupied with what she was going to get Charlie to do for her, and she wasn't taking any notice of the
surroundings.
"The first thing should be that you cannot do bad things to me.
The second one..." Elsa was thinking, and then suddenly she laughed out aloud. "The second thing I want you to do is for you to tell me you are in love with me over a loud-speaker under the building of my dormitory. Just like a romantic movie. Something like that. As for the third thing..." Elsa's voice trailed off as she stood stunned and in awe by what she saw before her.
Inside the waves that lapped against the shoreline, a bright blue glow appeared and slowly floated to the seashore. Then another one and more and more. Soon the bright blue, glowing lights formed a beautiful majestic ribbon that floated on the sea as brightly as the stars in the sky.
"How beautiful..." Elsa gasped. She had never seen anything so marvelous as this in all her life. Elsa watched in wonder as more and more blue glowing dots joined the blue ribbon. Her eyes shone excitedly, and she was left speechless by the beauty before her. "How can this be? How come it's like this? How beautiful they are!" After a while, Elsa began to voice her feelings. As she spoke, she turned to look at Charlie, with tears in her eyes that sparkled in the dark.
Charlie gazed deeply into Elsa's beautiful eyes, and her show of emotions had moved him. While keeping his gaze on Elsa the whole time, he pulled something out of his pocket and slowly bent down on one knee. He smiled tenderly at Elsa and with a voice as smooth as honey he said, "Elsa, I have loved you for eleven years. You are always in my heart even if I am not around you all the time... I don't want to wait anymore. Promise me, Elsa. Marry me."
Elsa was overwhelmed with emotions at this moment, and tears ran down her cheeks. She let out a little whimper and covered her mouth with her hand. All girls loved romantic moments such as this. Especially when the man was someone she loved deeply and was proposing to her. Of course, Elsa was no exception.
Her silence meant that she said yes. Without waiting for Elsa's response, Charlie took her hand and kissed it like a prince. Then he stood up and threaded the ring in his hand onto a necklace. After he put the necklace on Elsa, Charlie said, "My love has encircled you with this ring, and from now on, let it be known that you are my girl wherever you go!"
"But I didn't say yes... Purr..." Elsa said through sobs.
Charlie's lips curved and formed an attractive and mischievous smile. He asked gently, "So will you agree to marry me?"
"Yes, I do!" Elsa nodded her head and wept. Her voice sounded lower than usual.
Right at that moment when she said "Yes," Elsa heard a sound. She looked up to see lights shooting up to the sky and exploding into a myriad of beautiful colors splashing the night sky with dazzling colorful stars.
Charlie stood behind hugging Elsa while she still cried and watched the beautiful display of fireworks through misty eyes. The whole romantic scenario took her breath away and touched her deeply.
After the fireworks had finished, Elsa realized that she had not been looking at the spawning fluorescent cuttlefish. However, when she turned to the beach, there was nothing left.
"The fluorescent cuttlefish have gone," Elsa said, feeling a little disappointed. Then she took a few steps forward to look around. It was true. Not a single fluorescent cuttlefish was left to be seen. She turned to Charlie with a questioning expression. Charlie strolled over to her without any explanation. He said gently, "You have been watching the fireworks for more than half an hour... The fluorescent cuttlefish have gone. I reminded you of that a moment ago, but you were engrossed in the fireworks. "Really?" Elsa asked, with a puzzled look. She did focus all her attention on the fireworks and wasn't sure whether Charlie had reminded her or not.
"I'll bring you here to watch the fluorescent cuttlefish next time they come to lay eggs," Charlie said in a gentle, reassuring voice. Then he took her hand, and they began to walk back. "It was just a small display of the fluorescent cuttlefish this time. It will be greater next time."
"Well, okay," Elsa replied, still feeling a little disappointment. She turned back to the seashore again just in case they had returned. Then when she saw nothing, she reluctantly left together with Charlie with mixed emotions feeling both excited and sad. Once Charlie and Elsa had left, dozens of frogmen emerged from the sea and began to take their wet-suits off. They each had blue fluorescent lamps on their heads.
"Damn! I gotta take my hat off to Charlie for coming up with such a brilliant idea! He's one clever guy. He hit the romantic moment right on the head. But, I almost turned into a jellyfish sitting out there for so long!" Evan murmured in an annoyed tone.
Bess rolled her eyes and replied, "No one forced you to come. Who decided to come so he could obtain the top Priest equipment?"
"..." Evan thought for a moment and was stuck for words by what Bess had said. After a moment he replied with a finger pointing at Bess. "Okay. You're right!"
By the time all the frogmen came out of the sea, there was over a hundred of them. Each of them had been equipped with at least three fluorescent blue lamps that were either on their heads or bodies. When the lamps were turned on successively, it gave the effect of the real fluorescent cuttlefish spawning.
The fluorescent lamps could only last for twenty to thirty minutes, and that was the reason why the 'fluorescent cuttlefish' had disappeared after Elsa watched the fireworks.
This trip to T City had been enjoyable and full of unexpected surprises for everyone, except Olivia. Of course, this didn't include the people from the Creepy Group and the Candy Group. Let alone, Allen and Rita.
There were only a few people from the media field that attended their engagement party, and by the second day, every front page of every newspaper was written about the Long Family. The papers didn't mention anything about the engagement between Rita and Allen. The hot topic was all about the twins from the Long Family. How they both were getting engaged this coming summer holidays and that they would hold a joint engagement party. Such news was the most important. Firstly, the news was about the Long Family, which was sure to sell well. Secondly, it had been confirmed by Addison Long, the president of the Dragon Empire Group himself. So in a short time, all of the magazines and papers had been sold out. 00000000000
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