Ayla changed into a black hoodie and black sweatpants.
Draven was dressed the same way.
He was tall, with broad shoulders and a narrow waist, the kind of frame that looked good in anything. Dressed all in black, his skin looked even fairer. Because of his mature presence, even a simple black hoodie gave him an old-money kind of style. To Ayla, he looked like he had stepped straight out of a fashion magazine.
Matching outfits like this sent a message everywhere they went. It made it look like she and Draven were a couple.
Ayla felt the influence of it too. When people in a crowd wore the same thing, it naturally made them feel closer to each other psychologically. On top of that, the knowing looks from others made the atmosphere even more obvious.
Draven really was calculating.
After finishing breakfast, Ayla stood in the garden. Draven pushed the twins' stroller along the winding path. He truly did not seem to care about his injured leg. He kept walking back and forth like the pain didn't bother him at all.
Ayla wore a mask because of her cold and kept a good distance away.
She wasn't used to having nothing to do. If she were taking care of the babies, that wouldn't count as being idle. Right now, though, she felt very relaxed.
She followed behind Draven, and her mind drifted back to the moment earlier when he had helped her change clothes. It had almost felt like the level of closeness they had when they were dating in the past.
Ayla was not someone with weak willpower. Draven had simply become too difficult to deal with, and his looks were honestly stunning. She had not been able to resist the temptation.
As long as she spent a little more time with Draven, the rational side of her collapsed completely.
Even Ayla had not expected that.
She stepped on her own shadow as she walked, one step at a time.
By the time she noticed, she was about to bump into Draven.
She lifted her head. Draven happened to turn around to look at her at the same moment.
Ayla hurriedly ran to the side.
She couldn't risk passing her cold to the babies.
Standing with the sunlight behind him, Draven watched her quickly retreat. He thought to himself that the babies really were the most important thing in her heart. Besides feeling jealous of Troy, he had even started to feel jealous of infants who were not even two months old.
He really was hopeless.
"Ayla, let's head back," he said.
"So soon?" Ayla looked at him.
"It's been half an hour. Time for you to take your medicine." A faint smile appeared at the corner of Draven's lips, like snow melting in the sun. Ayla almost stared at him in a daze.

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The readers' comments on the novel: Divorce Me I'm Done Serving You (Ayla and Troy)
Why are these pages 638-642 empty??...
Team Draven here....
Sad what Troy has done to this couple, hope things turn around....