"You were staring at that dancer though."
Adira mumbled in a pout as her husband carried her in his arms and the latter could only raise his brows in utter confusion.
"Well, I did stare at you tonight."
"I'm talking about the woman before me."
Casimir stopped to think about this woman Adira was saying he was staring at, which started this whole fiasco, but couldn't even remember what she looked like.
"I.. don't remember this dancer that you're speaking of."
"Don't lie to me, Casimir! I clearly saw you staring at her and then smiling oh so handsomely! Don't you dare make a fool out of me!"
Adira said as she punched the man's chest angrily. It was one thing to stare at another woman and another when he tries to lie when she clearly caught him.
"I wasn't staring at her! Maybe I looked like I was but I wasn't looking at her! Damn, I don't even remember what she looked like. I was thinking about something else."
He defended himself against his wife's accusations and straighten things out once and for all.
Though he loved seeing Adira jealous of the women around him, who didn't even cross his line of sight, he didn't want her thinking he was cheating on her.
Even if he bet his life on it, he knew very well that he would never be able to cheat on Adira.
"What could you've been thinking of that made you smile like that?! Huh?!"
She clutched his collars and pulled herself up to his face to somehow try and intimidate him—though she knew it was a futile attempt.
But Casimir only smirked at her burning ash-like eyes before stealing for himself a kiss on those sweet cherry lips before answering her in a suavé manner,
"You."
And the woman, even after they've been together for so long and still hopelessly weak to that smile, could only blush, melt and surrender in his embrace.
"I hate you."
"I love you too."
Casimir chuckled softly at the cuteness of his wife before he felt someone kick him in his achilles' heel. He peered down and saw Heise pouting his cheeks in jealousy.
It seems their son had reached his limit of allowing him to monopolize her, but not yet. He still wants her in his arms just for a little bit longer.
"Mommy's tired so Daddy is taking care of her."
"Daddy's bullying Mommy, baby. Avenge me, my hero."
Adira retorted to Casimir's words and, once again, played the damsel-in-distress—but now, to Heise.
And this adorable little dragon puffed his chest out and started to attack Casimir's back, which of course did not hurt him at all.
They had such a very happy and warm atmosphere around their little family that made it difficult for anyone to cut in their conversation, so everyone left them alone.
...
So the next few days, Heise had complete monopoly of Adira's time and attention due to Casimir having some business with the newly crowned king, his royal majesty King Raidyn Cathan Astor Bycrest, and his constituents.
They visited many shops, played around a lot, bought loads of stuff for Casimir, Heise and also her brother, father and mother. She bought souvenirs for all of them.
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