-Law he said, "I'm wiring you some money. Buy whatever your sister. needs and bring them to her. If you need more, just let me know."
‘Wiring me money?’ Niles' eyes lit up in excitement, but dimmed just as soon as they had lit up when he heard Wesley continue.
“Keep accounts and ask Blair to sign her name on every bill you pay. I'll check the balance when I come back. If there's even a penny less, I'll take away three days of your salary."
Whatever hint of excitement that lingered on Niles’ face had now vanished into thin air.
He fired up the engine, stepped on the gas and sped away.
Wesley watched the car drive away into some distance, but just as he was about to turn around and leave, the car suddenly stopped and started backing up. Confused, the soldier stopped moving and stood rooted to the spot.
“Brother, goodbye!" the young doctor said mischievously. Both Wesley and Blair were rendered speechless by the young man's childish behavior.
Before Wesley could respond, Niles stepped on the gas again and sped off. This time Wesley didn't move until the car was out of his sight.
The train back arrived on time. Blair took the seat near the window, pensively watching the view outside.
One mile, two miles...She was going farther and farther away from
Wesley. She was starting to miss the man already. When would they meet again?
Suddenly, the sound of her ringtone derailed her train of thoughts. It was a call from her company. She picked it up and tried to concentrate her thoughts on work.
In less than an hour after its departure, the train began to slow down.
The sudden change of speed didn't go unnoticed by Blair. Puzzlement filled her heart and she ended the phone abruptly. She stood up from her seat and leaned over the window to see what was going on.
Meanwhile, Niles, who was lying on the sleeper and playing games on his phone, also sensed that the train had slowed down. 'Oh my! Could it be possible?' He quickly put his phone away and sprang up to look out the window. The scenery outside seemed familiar.
Without further hesitation, he put on his shoes and went to find Blair.
“Oh my god! I can't believe my brother would steal my idea like that!
And he is doing a better job than I did. Perfect time and location!"
Niles yelled excitedly.
When his eyes caught sight of the familiar figure, he exclaimed again,
"I see him. Blair, I see him! He's standing on the platform. My brother's so cool!"
The view outside the window became clearer as the train slowed down.
The moment a figure standing solemnly on the platform came into her sight, Blair was moved to tears.
Wesley had calculated the time accurately. The scene repeated itself on the other side. When he spotted her face, he raised his right hand and saluted his beloved woman again.
“Look, the soldier on the platform is so handsome! Is he saluting us?