Laura shook her head and sighed heavily, feeling disappointed with her future husband. "Hmph! He's childish, acting like a spoiled child who throws tantrums every time his whim is not meet!" she spoke aloud, telling no one, in particular, blowing steam in the air. She just wants to get her disappointment out of her chest.
So far...Cooper is displaying some noticeable traits already.
'He can be funny when he feels like it and also moody if he feels like it.'
Laura took a deep breath. Hmph! Cooper already destroyed her solitude! She might as well go back to her room and rest for a while before lunchtime arrives.
She walked away from the mini-park and went back to the house. She climbs the stairs, going back to her room.
She entered the room and closed the door behind her. She went to the bed and lie down staring at the ceiling. She closed her eyes.
A few minutes later.
She heard a knock on the door.
"Miss Laura...are you there? I can't find you in the park," Neeza's voice rang in the air.
Laura rose to her feet and opened the door. "Come in," she told the maid.
Neeza entered the room. "Miss, I'll do some cleaning around your room. Will that be alright with you?" she asked.
"Sure, no problem," replied Laura.
"Hmm...I have a better idea! You can also stay on the balcony for a while. The view is nice there! You can see the iron gate and the front yard of the house while sipping Chamomile Tea," Neeza suggested.
Laura's eyes sparkled. "I would love that! Show me the balcony then... I want to go there," she said.
"Okay, follow me, Miss," Neeza said.
The women exited the room.
They walked towards the north part of the house and Neeza opened the door that leads to the balcony.
"You can sit on the couch over there, Miss. I'll go downstairs to bring you tea," she said about to leave.
"Wait...did you see my father?" she asked.
"Yes. I saw him talking with Sir Nicholas in the veranda," Neeza answered.
"Alright, you may go now, and please don't forget to bring my tea," she said.
Neeza nodded her head. ''Okay, Miss, I'll go to the kitchen to prepare your tea," she responded and left.
Laura plopped down on the sofa and looked around her. The view is indeed nice up here. She can see the big fountain in the front yard and the blooming flowers on the well-manicured lawn. Ahead is the iron gate.
The leaves of the trees were swaying, blown by the wind.
"Such a nice place to relax and unwind," she murmured. The balcony becomes her second favorite place in the house.
A few minutes later.
Neeza arrived carrying a tray with a teapot and cup. "Here's your tea, Miss Laura!" she said cheerfully and placed the teapot and cup with saucer in the center table. "Enjoy your tea, Miss," she said and left the balcony going to Laura's bedroom to start cleaning it.
Laura poured the contents of the teapot into the cup. The refreshing floral fragrance of the tea wafted in her nostrils. "Smells nice!" she said.
Laura was sipping her tea enjoying its fragrance.
Simon entered the balcony and sat on the couch facing his daughter.
"Father, would you like some Chamomile tea?" she offered.
Simon shook his head. "No. Daughter, I have something to tell you..." he said feeling tensed.
"What is it, Father?" Laura asked worriedly after seeing the tense expression on her father's face.
"Cooper's grandmother on her mother's side passed away last month. They have this kind of tradition that no marriage ceremony is allowed within the next 3 months of mourning. So...yeah...you and cooper won't get married in the next three months," he said sadly.
Laura sighed in relief. She feared that his father was bringing her some bad news, the good thing is... it's not the case. "Father, don't worry much, it's just three months delay, not one year. It's their family tradition - we can't do anything about it," she said.
Simon released a deep sigh. "I know, daughter. I'm not worried about the delay..."
"What are you worrying about, Father?" she asked.
"I'm worried about the vampires," Simon said in a low voice.
Laura breathed deeply. She can understand her father's worry when it comes to that matter. "Father, don't tell me that you will find me another husband so that I can marry in a hurry?" she said.
"Nah, not that. That would be too shameful to do. My friend Nicholas and Cooper will get mad if I do that," he said.
"Since we are stuck here...there's nothing we can do about it but wait for three months," Laura said.
"After one week, I'm going back to Hallowpass. Would you be okay here alone on your own?" Simon asked his daughter, worrying about her condition.
Laura nodded her head. "Yes, of course, I'm going to be okay here. Please don't worry about me, Father. I'm a big girl now. I can take care of myself," she said.
Simon sighed in relief. "Good, at least now I can go back home with peace of mind. Don't worry I will visit you here quite often. Next time, I might bring your mother and sister with me to visit you here, but not this month, maybe next month," he said.
"That would be great, Father!" Laura smiled brightly.
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