Kevin entered the pantry.
“I want water instead, Kevin.”
Hayden was thirsty.
“Okay.”
Soon, he brought her a cup of water with a smile.
Hayden found it funny. “Why are you looking at me like that? Do I look like a stranger?”
“I think you were super cool just now, Hay. It’s true.”
Hayden glared at him speechlessly. She sat and took a sip of water. After hydrating herself, she turned on her computer and said, “My gender is my problem. I don’t think I owe them any explanation. The questions will only keep coming if I entertain them.”
“You’re right. But you said they’d have their answer a year later. Is it what I think it is?” Kevin asked with a smile.
He was thinking about them being officially husband and wife a year later. If he worked hard, there would be a mini him or her growing in her womb. When that time came, the answer to whether Hayden was a man or a woman would be obvious.
Hayden did not reply to him. She said calmly, “You can think whatever you want.”
“I’m definitely right. It’s obvious. I’m going to brew coffee for you.”
Kevin, who was elated, turned and left to make his beloved woman coffee.
Hayden muttered, “What a pervert.”
However, she did drop him hints. She could not blame him.
Although he would often make dirty jokes, he had always been respectful toward her. He would never make a move unless she gave her consent. Whenever that happened, he would hold nothing back until he was satisfied.
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