Chapter 107 - Honeymoon (2) (1/2)

They arrived at the villa where they were going to stay for a few days and Finland quickly fell in love with its unique design as it combined Mediterranean elements with nature. Caspar told her that this villa was one of Gaudi's works too.

”Really? Does that mean the villa is also a historical building?” Finland asked enthusiastically.

Antoni Gaudi is the most famous Catalan architect who designed buildings with his trademark characteristics that combined ceramics, patterned glass and wrought iron into his designs. He was the genius behind the Sagrada Familia design and many of his works were legendary.

Living in a villa that Gaudi himself designed was certainly not an experience that could be enjoyed by anyone. Unknowingly Finland took a few photos and sent them to Jean.

[Guess whose house this is?]

She received a reply from Jean 10 minutes later.

[Hey, are you in Barcelona? This must be Gaudi's house. It's shape is very unique.]

[Aww, why are you so smart, Jean?]

[I often travel to Barcelona. Gaudi's works are scattered there so it is very easy to recognize his designs.]

[I just found out about that. Can't wait to explore this city. Do you have any recommendations?] Finland asked again.

[Wow, there are so many things to see there. Barcelona is one of my favorite cities. Tonight, I will send you a complete email with recommendations.]

[If possible, send recommendations about Madrid too! That would be awesome... After leaving Barcelona, we will to go to Madrid.]

[Sure thing.]

Finland couldn't wait to enjoy her honeymoon with Caspar. Once she got detailed recommendations from Jean, she would prepare a plan so that they could enjoy various things like ordinary people.

She wanted to know if they were able to do it. She was really curious if Caspar could live like a 'normal person' for the next two weeks.

**

The first day they arrived in Barcelona, Caspar and Finland decided to relax and do nothing. As usual, the butler, Caspar's servants, and the bodyguards gave them privacy by not showing themselves too much. Finland did not see them at all, unless needed.