She was so happy seeing her brother Andy finally walking again.
"Stop crying brat you'll get even more ugly!"
He softly scolded. Tia wiped her tears and warmly smiled at him.
"Since when are you able to walk again?"
" I've been going to rehab for quite sometime now.
But ever since you visited me and found out that you're gonna get married soon, I asked my trainer to double the effort in my routines."
He explained. He wanted to be the one to walk Tia down the aisle but since they were just gonna registered their marriage he surprised her by going in late.
He was so happy when Ian called him last night and a helicopter came and picked him and his family and booked them to a nearby hotel.
"Are you surprised Tian-Tian?"
"En."
Tia sobbingly replied. Andy wiped her tears.
"Be a good wife and always be happy. If he ever makes you cry just tell me. I'll teach him a lesson."
"That wouldn't happen."
"..."
Ian walked up to them breaking their moment. His face was somewhat brooding.
"Aiyah... Looked at your son drinking barrels of vinegar (¹). Tut tut tut."
Elia sneered. She wanted to scold her son for interrupting the moment between Andy and Tia.
Tia rolled her eyes. And linked her arms at Ian's.
"Hubby, be good now. Brother Andy will now be taking his seat."
Then she dragged him away from her brother Andy and went and quietly fill out their forms.
TP walked towards Andy and assisted him. He joined her wife and their twins who were peacefully sleeping at the stroller.
"Didn't know you got married."
TP whispered. She sat besides Andy to catch up.
"You brats were always busy anyway. I see, you also got hooked? I thought you hate men the most."
Andy said. When they were young TP will always turned down those who confessed to her.
She would even beat them up. Making Andy going in and out of the teacher's office.
"Wh.. Its.."
"Don't you dare lie in my face, he was eyeing me like a hawk. Go back to him. Let's talk later."
"..."
TP reluctanlty left and went to Charlie's side.
Andy looked at Tia smiling happily as she and Ian submit their marriage form and their documents to the mayor.
'Mother, Aunt Thea, they've grown quite splendid and happy.'
He thought. He was happy seeing his little trouble making sisters growing into fine happy ladies.
Tia and Ian walked in to a booth with a red background and a professional photographer took their first photo as husband and wife.