Ashlyn got up with a stretch, her stomach rumbling.
She was just about to get out of bed when she heard the bathroom door being pulled open with a clatter.
The man came out with a white towel wrapping around his waist, exposing his eight packs that were shaped like a bar of chocolate.
This man was so perfect that one could find nothing to cavil about, even his body.
“Aren’t you flying today?” She blinked at him wonderingly.
“I’m flying tonight,” Lucas said, ruffling his wet hair with a towel. “Take your time to find a house. There’s no rush to move out.”
Ashlyn regretted lying about finding a house last night.
There was no easy way out now.
She could only nod with a smile. “My husband is still the best.”
The man handed her the towel and sat down in front of her. She naturally took it and started drying the man’s hair gently.
Then she tossed the towel aside and dried his hair with the hairdryer.
Lucas squinted his eyes to the warm wind and the whirring of the hairdryer, like a lazy lion.
Ashlyn groaned inwardly once again.
We really look like an ordinary loving young couple!
How does this even look like we’re about to divorce?
“All done.” Ashlyn put the hairdryer away. “How’s pasta for breakfast?”
Lucas lay on his side on the bed and propped up his jaw, staring into the woman’s eyes. “Can I get a pancake, too?”
“Sure.” Ashlyn smiled, bending over to kiss the man’s lips. “You’ll like it; I assure you.”
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