"Charlie!" Chloe was taken aback by Charles' bluntness and sudden defiance. "You come back every year. If you don't show up this year, things at the Hoffmans will be a mess. Tell me, why-"

"There are plenty of people at the Hoffmans. Missing one member won't be the end of the world. Besides, it's not like those gatherings are worth attending. Alright, if there's nothing else, I'm hanging up." Charles' voice had gone cold. He ended the call abruptly and rubbed his temples in frustration. Just then, a steaming cup of tea appeared in front of him. Charles narrowed his eyes and accepted the cup.

Noticing his troubled expression, Noelle asked, "What's wrong?"

He shook his head. "Nothing, just some work issues."

"Charlie, don't lie to me. How could there be work problems at this time of the night? Was it a call from the Hoffman residence?"

Without him saying anything, Noelle already knew it was not hard to guess. She had overheard parts of his conversation. "You don't have to stay with me. You can go back if you need to."

"I said I'd stay with you," Charles replied firmly, turning off his phone and tossing it aside.

Noelle smiled faintly. "But what about the Hoffmans-"

"No one is more important than you," Charles interrupted. He gestured for her to come closer. Noelle sat down, leaning against him. "Nelly, nothing is more important than you. There will always be more gatherings like that. I don't want to waste time on them." He looked at her with affection. "Do you want to set off the fireworks now?"

"But it's still early." Noelle glanced at her watch. "It's only 10:30 pm. Isn't it too soon for fireworks?"

"The time doesn't matter. At midnight, everyone else's fireworks will be lighting up the sky. Ours might get lost in the mix. Come on, let's go!" Charles grabbed Noelle's hand, ready to head out.

However, Noelle held him back while laughing. "Wait! Let's put on warmer clothes first. It's cold outside."

With that, she dashed upstairs and returned with a coat for Charles. She had bundled herself up in a soft lavender sweater, which made her look like a delicate doll. Her appearance made Charles' eyes glimmer with admiration.

Noelle tugged on Charles' hand, leading him outside. "Should we set off the fireworks in the yard or on the roof? I mean, on the rooftop!"

Noelle stopped at the entrance of Phoenix Tree Residence and gazed up at the glass rooftop. "What do you think it would feel like to watch the fireworks from up there?" Charles followed her gaze and squinted. "Want to replace out? Let's go up and see."

"Alright!" Noelle clapped her hands, her sparkling eyes even more enchanting under the starlight.

"Charlie, you carry two boxes up, and we'll test it out. We can do the rest later."

Noelle happily directed Charles, who became the designated mover while she held up her phone to record. She pointed the camera at Charles, laughing. "Charlie, I'm making a little video. Say hi to the camera-come on, say hi!"

As she reached out to grab his hand, Noelle suddenly tripped and stumbled as she was walking backward up the stairs. If Charles had not reacted quickly and caught her, they both might have tumbled down the steps. "Careful!"

Shaking his head in exasperation, Charles teased, "I swear, I'm going to have to tie a rope around you and keep you attached to my belt so that you can't get into trouble!"

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