Although Kevin had arranged all this long ago and waited for Hayden to take the bait, he was not sure.
After all, Hayden had been a man for more than 20 years, and she immediately let her take off her mask, and faced the reality that she was a woman, she didn’t know how long it would take her to struggle ideologically.
Kevin thought Hayden was going to be here watching him swim all night.
He waited for a long time, but Hayden still didn’t come out.
“Could it be that you changed your mind?” Kevin muttered. He got up and was about to go to the locker room.
The locker room door opened.
Hayden folded her arms around her chest and walked out timidly.
Seeing her like that, Kevin burst out laughing.
“I thought you fell asleep inside, and I was thinking of going over to have a look, when you came out.” Kevin smiled and said, “Hayden, where’s your self-confidence? You’re so shy, but you dare not raise your head up, shrink your head, like a turtle.”
Hayden ignored him, still folded her arms around her chest, but no longer squirmed or cowed.
She was not used to it.
Walking carefully to the edge of the pool, she plunged headlong into the water. The moment she plunged into the water, she let go of her arms around her chest.
After not swimming for a long time, Hayden plunged headfirst into the water again. Hayden accidentally choked and coughed a few times.
Kevin stood by the pool and asked her with a smile: “Are you all right?”
Hayden ignored him.
Although Hayden hadn’t swam for a long time, after entering the water, she was able to swim half a lap out of instinct. Feeling tired, She quickly swam to the edge of the pool, climbed up to sit by the edge of the pool.
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