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Love’s Change of Heart novel Chapter 427

Leanna's attention was mostly on Violet lately, so Queenie and Elliot's feud was put on the back burner. However, now that Violet had antagonized the other judges, Queenie and Elliot would be dragged into the mess should anyone bring that up.

Daniel showed up out of nowhere. "Ah, Miss McKinney, you're here as well."

Leanna snapped out of it and nodded at him with a smile.

Daniel said, "I heard what happened last night. Congratulations, Miss McKinney."

"For what?"

"Violet tried to sabotage you, but it backfired and exposed her scandal. That's karma for you."

Zoe couldn't help but mutter, "You believe in karma? Didn't take you for a Buddhist."

Huh.

Leanna pursed her lips and tried her best not to laugh. A while later, she asked, "I have a question. Were you guys behind what happened last night?"

Confused, Daniel asked, "Why do you ask?"

"Aidan wasn't the one who found Violet's real mother. You guys are the only ones who'd help me aside from him."

"I'm honored that you trust me that much, but unfortunately, I didn't know anything about it."

Leanna didn't think so. "Is that right?"

Daniel coughed and diverted the subject. "Are you here alone?"

"Aidan's with me, but he just stepped out. Probably for work. He'll be back in no time."

Right on cue, Aidan walked toward her. Two art exhibit staff members followed him, holding a painting covered in parchment paper.

Curious, she asked, "What is this?"

Aidan slowly said, "I thought you loved that painting." He leaned over and whispered, "So take it home and relive that date you had with your crush."

Man, he's so unrelenting.

Zoe felt like slapping herself. I shouldn't have said we ditched class for this. Now he's buying that painting for her just because she likes it.

It was four when they were done viewing the art exhibit. Leanna was going to buy some daily necessities, so she dragged Zoe with her, while the gentlemen followed behind.



"Didn't think you could be this approachable, Mr. Pearson," Daniel said.

Aidan put one hand in his pocket. Coolly, he answered, "I'm sure that's not the only thing you think about."

"I'm afraid I have no idea what you're talking about."

"You want to approach Leanna? Fine. But bring Elijah again, and I'll tell her everything."

Daniel laughed dryly. "Mr. Pearson, you jest. What happened yesterday was a coincidence."

"Whatever you say."

At this point, Daniel didn't think it'd do him any good to keep secrets. He asked, "I'm curious. Why would you keep this a secret for us?"

Aidan snorted. "See what I mean? You think a lot about everything else."

Huh?

Aidan looked at Leanna and slowly said, "All she wants is a quiet life. She's exhausted from all that's happened. Piling more onto her is just going to tire her more."

"You care for her, but I wonder if she's going to be grateful you kept her in the dark when she eventually finds out the truth."

Aidan shot him a look. "What else do you know?"

Daniel smiled. "Nothing. Just saying. So, when will you tell her the whole truth?"

"Just mind your own business," Aidan answered icily.

While Leanna was shopping, Zoe turned around to steal a glance. She muttered, "What are they talking about? They look like they're going to fight any moment."

Leanna looked at the men as well. "Probably nothing good."

Zoe picked up a bag of snacks and sighed. "I can't believe we'd be shopping with that bus… no, those b*stards."

Leanna smiled. "Life is full of surprises."

"Yeah. I partied when you got out of your marriage with Aidan, but now you're crawling right back to him."

"Hey, can you not make it sound like I'm desperate?"

Zoe got in the mood for gossiping. She nudged her friend with her elbow and asked, "It's been a while since you guys got back together. When's the remarriage going to be?"

Leanna's hand froze. A few moments later, she smiled and said, "You just made the marriage sound like hell. I'm not getting remarried so soon."

"Yeah. You guys are getting along well. If things go south, you can always break up, but if you were married, you might choose to stay. Kids will complicate things too. And—"

Oh, I just said something I shouldn't. Zoe turned around to see how Leanna was reacting. Leanna was picking up a box of yogurt, seemingly unaware of what she said. Zoe heaved a sigh of relief. Okay. She didn't hear me.

Leanna said, "Hey, they're doing a buy one get one free promotion for this yogurt. You should get one."

Zoe quickly nodded. "Okay."

Aidan's house had most things, but his fridge was empty. Leanna wasn't busy lately anyway, and it had been a while since she cooked, so she bought a lot of food.

Zoe stared at her friend. "I miss living with you. I've been having nothing but deliveries lately."

"Daniel can cook, can't he?" Leanna asked. He even borrowed some soy sauce from me.

Zoe chuckled. "As if. All he makes is canned food."

Leanna laughed. "Guess he's still not accepting the fact that you guys are dating."

The mention of that gave Zoe a headache.

Daniel told her to play along so Lloyd's men would believe he opened up a piano academy beside their studio for her. But a lot of times, Daniel would still keep up the couple's act even when nobody was watching. She wondered if he was acting at this point. Zoe waved her hands. "Ah, don't mention him. I'd rather have more canned food than talk about Daniel."

Leanna looked at the food in her cart and cocked her eyebrow. "Why don't you have dinner at my place tonight? I'll be cooking."

Zoe looked back. "No thanks. I like your cooking, but I want to stay alive more. I'm not going to get in the way of you two, not when you guys finally got back together."

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