As Juliet had aged, her outlook on life had changed as well. She had slowly accepted the fact that her sister had been gone for all these years, and she sincerely felt for Ayla and Kaleb. Naturally, she hoped that everything would go well for Ayla.
Now that she had seen Ayla and Draven for herself, Juliet was really happy for Ayla.
Of course, she had also mentioned Kaleb and told him to find a girlfriend for himself as well.
Kaleb had been there with them, looking coldly at Ayla and Draven's interlocked fingers. After Kaleb had found out that his sister had patched things up with Draven, Kaleb and Draven had spoken separately.
Draven had explained to Kaleb the reason why they'd broken up, and they'd even gone over what Draven had done wrong, and how he would treat Ayla from now on, all to set Kaleb's mind at ease.
As far as Kaleb was concerned, it didn't matter how much Draven talked himself up. After all, this was the man who had taken his sister away from him, so Kaleb would always feel a subtle resentment toward him. He didn't like Draven or Troy.
Even so, the conversation with Draven had indeed eased a lot of Kaleb's worries. Kaleb had also made it clear that if Draven made his sister cry, he wouldn't let the matter rest easily.
Kaleb had grown more mature, but deep down, he was still a wild dog. He feared no one, and when it came to the people he loved, he would go to any lengths for them.
However, Draven had also assured Kaleb that he wouldn't let him have the chance to pick a fight with him.
Despite everything Draven had said, the real reason Kaleb was giving in was that he had already talked to Ayla and asked what she truly wanted. Kaleb only cared about Ayla, and as long as she had made up her mind, he would support any choice she made, as long as his sister was happy.
Ultimately, it had nothing to do with Draven's manner. The most important thing was that Ayla had made her choice.
Of course, it was good that Draven handled things this way. If he hadn't explained himself or shown a proper attitude, it would have only made things worse between him and Kaleb.
Once Kaleb had spoken to his sister and learned that Draven treated his niece and nephew very well, he naturally stopped interfering.
Kaleb cooly pulled his gaze away. When he heard what Juliet had said about him getting a girlfriend, he scoffed, "I'm not into women."
Hearing this, Juliet's expression shifted. She couldn't accept what she had just heard and smacked Kaleb, saying, "You like men?"
It had been a long time since someone from the older generation had smacked him. Kaleb froze, but his reaction only made Juliet misread him even more. "Kaleb, don't make me have to smack some sense into you. How can you like men?”
Kaleb came back to his senses, his expression turning dark. "How could I like men?" He asked.
Suddenly, an image of two men kissing flashed in Kaleb's mind. As a straight man, he almost panicked. After all, he didn't even understand how things worked for gay men.

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