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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1227

"Well, it's just that I woke up last night and began to sketch. I lost track of time," Leena said. She walked to the closet and took out Kevin's military uniform. She never had the chance to do it before because he always went to work before Leena even got up. But since she had woken up early today, she wanted to prepare his clothes for him.

"Okay, but be careful next time. Staying up late is not good for you girls." Kevin looked at her. He walked to the bathroom and Leena made a face to his back.

"Can I drive you to the army base? Or do you want to drive yourself?" Leena asked later, when she stood on her tiptoes to help Kevin wear his tie.

"No, thanks. Lee will pick me up later. You can go back to sleep after having breakfast," Kevin said. He had to bend down because Leena insisted on making the knot.

"Has your car been repaired?" Leena buttoned up his shirt. She stepped back to admire her fit, good-looking husband. He was so good-looking that she wanted to ask him if he could become her model, but she dropped the idea. Too many girls would chase after Kevin in that case.

"Yes. I called Lee last night. Don't worry. Let's go down and have breakfast," Kevin said, putting his phone in his pocket. He took his briefcase and walked downstairs with Leena.

She would have had a good sleep after Kevin left if it was not for a call.

"What's wrong? Why did you call me so early in the morning?" Leena asked. She picked up the glass of water in front of her and stared at Patricia who sat opposite to her.

"Hey, hey. Be kind to me. I am your friend! Can't I just call you for fun?" Patricia complained. She always bossed Leena around, so she felt uncomfortable when her friend spoke so coldly.

"Then why did you ask me to come here? I have been busy lately, you know?" Leena said, yawning. She had only slept for 2 hours when her friend's call came.

"What have you been busy with? Oh, I see. You have been busy making a little baby with your husband. You must have worked the whole night, that's why you can't stop yawning," Patricia teased Leena, studying her.

"Can't you be more decent? I can't imagine what you are thinking about. I am sick of your cheap jokes." Leena rolled her eyes at Patricia. She didn't care if her remarks would annoy her friend.

"Humph! I am here with you, okay? And you are my best friend, someone who shouldn't care if I sound decent or not! You want me to be an elegant lady who only uses classic words from Shakespeare? That's the kind of friend you want, my little princess?" Patricia made fun of Leena. She was not irritated by Leena's complaints. Perhaps that was why the two of them became good friends: they had a unique style of communication.

"Oh, stop it! You little bitch!" Leena took a sip of her coffee and glared at her friend.

"Okay, okay, let's move on. You know something? I am screwed. An unknown bastard told my parents that I am a racing driver, so they took away my passport and bank cards. I am broke and I can't even pay for my coffee," Patricia explained sadly. She would beat the snitch to death if she knew who the person was, so he would never stir things up again.

"What? Oh, no. That's terrible. So I guess you'll have to skip the game this time," Leena said. She actually felt a little bit relieved upon hearing this piece of news. She didn't want her friend to go to the dangerous game.

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