Kevin turned his head and looked at the sign that read 'Blue Enchantress'. He sighed in relief and quickly left. A warm expression spread through his usually cold face when sudden mories of how he first t Leena ca to his mind. He had wondered all this ti about why would two perfect strangers like themselves had such a passionate night together. He had been clueless for a long ti. Until his views had changed did he realize that it must be fate that actually planned everything for them.
He wouldn't have slept with Leena no matter what if only he'd known that she was the Leng family's little girl. He loathed rich girls. He had thought that all of them were nothing but condescending and arrogant brats. Then there was Leena. She was gentle, nice, and a bit moody as well who would throw fights from ti to ti just like any normal girls would do. She was the exception to the rule.
It was already one o'clock in the morning when he reached his apartnt. The idea that he had to go and see the companies after his sleep was already enough to put him on a bad mood. He wasn't sure why he was feeling annoyed and restless. Sothing seed to bother him but he couldn't figure out what it was. He felt like sothing bad would happen soon.
Lying on the big and lonely double bed, Kevin had a feeling that sothing was missing but he didn't know what the thing was. He got no clue if it was because of Hoyle's words that he was feeling such. He wanted to think more carefully and find out what he was missing but then his mind was just too tired of all the workloads he had and passed out. Whatever he was missing remained as an undone puzzle piece.
It was ten o'clock in the morning when Leena arrived at the S City's Inte
face that in the long run, lifted the driver's mood too. The driver even helped her carry her suitcases all the way to the elevator when they reached her ho. It seed that the driver was such a nice guy.
The lady drew a deep breath before she opened the door and pulled her suitcases inside. She had brought enough gifts for everyone this ti.
Nothing had changed with their house since she left. The only thing that had changed there was how easy one could tell that a man lived there. The thought automatically gave her a certain feeling of security.
Looking at the two big suitcases by her side then looking at the stairs in front of her, Leena frowned. She decided to pour herself so water and rest for a bit. After all, the way that the autumn wind swept her ho made her lips dry and chapped.
She gave the whole house another once-over as she leaned against the sofa. She even reached out and wiped a furniture top with her hand just to check if Kevin had been cleaning the room while she was away. Luckily, the result was not bad. It might not be as clean as it was when she was ho, nevertheless, it was decent enough in her opinion.
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