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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1315

Leena had been at home for many days. She had not gone outside her house at all and was absorbed in her creation, with no interruptions from the outside world.

She stretched her taut body. Looking at the sketch on the desk, she put down the brush in her hand and smiled in relief. After several days of hard work, she had finally finished the sample she had failed to complete before. There wasn't much left and she was winding up now.

Leena pushed open the door of the workroom and rubbed her sore eyes. The air emanated a faint fragrance of flowers and food. It dispelled her weariness, making her feel refreshed. She trotted downstairs.

A bunch of purple tulips greeted her as she got to the living room. So that was where the fragrance was coming from! Who were those flowers for? Who would receive them exactly? Leena didn't like tulips very much, but she did know that purple tulips stood for endless love. She couldn't help but pick the bouquet up and smell it. She put it down gently. She didn't even think that it was a gift from Kevin, assuming that a man like him would never be so romantic.

It was said that men who worked hard were the most charming, but in Leena's eyes, the man who could cook was more attractive. Leena felt it was very affectionate of Kevin to cook for her.

She wrapped her arms around Kevin's waist from behind and rested her cheek on his back. She felt him pause for a moment at her sudden move.

"Are you finished with work?" Kevin asked in a soft voice as he washed the vegetables. He was much more careful than before, for he feared that the cold water would splatter on Leena's hands.

"Yeah. It's almost done. Why are you cooking? Where is the housekeeper?" Leena loved snuggling to her husband like this and feeling his warmth.

"I got off work early today, so I asked her to go home. Get dressed. The dinner will be ready soon." Kevin put the washed vegetables aside. When he came home, he saw the housekeeper Leena had hired about to cook. He volunteered instead. It was a rare opportunity to show off his cooking skills to Leena.

"No, I like hugging you like this. It makes me feel warm." Leena seldom flirted in front of Kevin, but today she behaved like a spoiled child. She tightened her hold around Kevin's muscular waist, unwilling to let go of her hands.

"Behave. The oil will splash on your hands when I cook. You may get burnt easily." Kevin had a turner in his hand. His hands were wet, so he didn't push Leena away. Although he felt helpless, he kept smiling and looking back at Leena tenderly. It was the first time he had felt Leena was being her real self - willful and adorable. Before, he could only imagine her behaving in such a way when she was around her brothers.

"How about this? Would the oil splash on my hands now?" Leena withdrew her hands from around him and put them through his apron. She was unwilling to let go whichever way.

"Haha. You get sweeter and sweeter every day." Seeing this, Kevin didn't insist on her leaving anymore. Leena could do what she wanted, and he wouldn't mind.

"Kevin, have I ever told you that it is great to marry you?" Leena's tone was emotional. She didn't want a magnificent declaration of love. Simple, domestic bliss such as this would satisfy her. It was enough to lean gently on him whenever she felt tired.

Kevin stiffened at her sentimental confession. He always felt that this girl had regretted marrying him. Now, her words touched him immensely. He cherished her trust and adoration.

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