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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1722

"Mmm! Thanks! Joyce and Huey are at school right now?" Leena raised her head to look around. Rain's villa was not strange to her, but she found that many things were new this time.

"Yeah! They'd raise a ruckus if they stayed home." Annie sat down opposite to Leena. They both were from well-off families, but Leena looked much quieter than Annie.

"That's right. I heard you registered for marriage. Congratulations! So when's the ceremony?" Leena congratulated Annie from the bottom of her heart. They were just like family.

"Thanks! But we haven't planned a wedding ceremony," Annie looked at her in confusion.

"Maybe Rain wants to surprise you! He told me to design a unique wedding dress for you," Leena said. She had never worn a wedding dress. She wasn't quite sure how she felt about that. Regret, maybe? But all her regrets could change into happiness as long as she was together with the person she loved.

"Really? You're a designer?" Annie asked. Still with a suspicious attitude, she could not believe what Leena had said.

"Hmm! Yeah, I'm coming here to measure you. Something wrong?" Leena could not help but burst into laughter. Then she opened the bag she took with her and took out a tape measure and a notebook.

"No one told me," Annie said. She thought they were only registering for marriage. After all, they had already had two kids. She hadn't expected that he would give her a spectacular wedding ceremony. She'd be lying if she said she wasn't surprised.

"That's exactly why I said that it would be a surprise! Annie, I need to measure you now," Leena said, walking towards Annie, tape measure in hand.

"Okay," Annie stood up to cooperate, with an expression of shyness on her face. She had thought that Leena was a full-time housewife, but she turned out to be a designer too. Same as her, only that they designed different things.

"Hmm... you're in good shape. Standard BWH ratios," Leena could not help but praise Annie after measuring her vital statistics to make sure to get the right fit. Even she herself didn't have such nice proportions.

"I think you're in better shape," Annie replied. Standing side by side, Annie was shorter than Leena by about half a head. That was inevitable, because Leena was almost 5'6, while Annie was only a hair over 5'3. But Annie was taller than Michelle by about one or two inches. In other words, Michelle was the shortest one among them.

"I'm only a little taller than you. But I think I'm getting fat," Leena said sadly. That was her sore spot. Since she had given birth to Richard, she had gained a lot of weight. Although Kevin said he didn't care about all that, she had tried to shed the pounds as soon as Richard had been weaned. To her disappointment, she had unsatisfying results. She had only lost less than thirty pounds this year. She thought she would never get back in shape.

"You? Never! You're so skinny already. You don't want to end up anorexic," Annie said crossly. In her view, Leena was not fat at all. She was pleasingly plump, as they said.

"I know you're just being nice. I was a hundred before I became a mom. Now I'm over one hundred. How could you say that I'm not fat?!" Leena didn't like herself very much. She plateaued, and couldn't lose those last few pounds. Not only that, it seemed like she was regaining what she lost.

"I think a dozen pounds shouldn't matter at all. You look healthier, really, with more obvious assets," Annie said, glancing at Leena's breasts with a wicked expression in her eyes. Obviously she meant something sexual.

"Annie, does Rain know you're so evil?" Leena asked, covering her breasts with both her hands instantly, as if she was protecting herself from an indecent Annie.

"Do I know what?" Rain asked, walking inside the room. He was back home ahead of schedule as he felt uneasy about the meeting between Annie and Fred.

"Nothing. Why are you so early?" Annie cut off the previous topic hastily, because it was girl talk. He didn't need to know any of it.

"Oho. I knew Leena would be here, so I wasn't going to miss the chance to see her," Rain would never tell her that the reason he had come back home was that he had been worried about her, otherwise she might feel that he didn't trust her.

"Ah Really? Rain, I didn't tell you I would be here today. How did you know?" Leena nailed his lie relentlessly, making him feel miserable for quite a while.

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