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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1158

"Glad to hear it. And don't think too much about it. Leena and her family are good people and they are kind to others." Kevin comforted Claire, and then added in his heart bitterly, 'except for me.'

"I know, bro. I'm just trying to figure myself out." Claire stared at the neon signs at various establishments they zoomed past. The nightlife here was so much livelier than in the capital. She knew all the hot spots in her home city -- it seemed like she would need a lifetime to see everything in this place.

Leena followed Kevin. Her car followed behind them most of the time. But they lost her after the traffic lights. Leena didn't really live her life on fast forward. She braked on yellow, waiting patiently for the light to turn green.

But Leena's mind wasn't on the road, it was on Bella. Bella was coming to visit. Ever since she heard that, she had the feeling of impending doom. But she couldn't pin down exactly why.

She was so lost in her thoughts that she didn't even notice that the light had turned green. The horn behind her shattered her reverie and brought her back to reality. But just as she was about to pull forward and continue her journey, someone behind her was too impatient and slammed into her car. It was good the car wasn't going full speed, but it still sent her head flying into the steering wheel. She saw stars before the pain started.

And before she could react, someone was knocking on her driver's side window. Then she heard a voice, harsh and abusive, "Damm it! Do you even know how to drive, lady?"

Leena raised her head, blinking away the pain, and then looked out the window. There were a few young men standing outside her car. They were all into street fashion. Some wore bright colors and canvas shoes, along with vintage tees. But another struck a more sinister figure, with a studded leather jacket and an angry expression. But even so, Leena still had to open the door and get out of the car. After all, she should deal with the accident. No matter whose fault it was, the most important thing was that they couldn't block traffic.

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