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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1621

Xante ignored Sunny and went around to fill the children's cartoon water bottles with boiled water.

Sunny walked over to her unhappily. "Hey, answer me! Why aren't you admitting that I'm your boyfriend? I thought we were good."

Xante adjusted her gold-rimmed glasses irritatedly. "Please keep your voice down and stop with your nonsense."

"What do you mean, my nonsense? Xante, can't you be more serious about me?" asked Sunny angrily.

Aaron very sensibly took the washed fruits and led Annie outside to cut the fruits, leaving the kitchen to Xante and Sunny.

Xante glanced at Aaron and Annie—who had already gone out—before glaring at Sunny from the corner of her eyes. "When are you going to change that bad temper of yours?"

"I can control my temper on other things, but not when it concerns you! Why on earth are you unwilling to admit that we're in a relationship?" asked Sunny angrily.

Xante's emotions had always been stable, but even she was starting to get mad at Sunny. "Why should I admit it when we're just going to break up eventually? Why can't we just enjoy the moment and stop worrying about putting a label on it?"

Sunny glared at her. "What do you mean, we're going to break up eventually? Do you not think we have a future together? So you're not serious about me at all?"

Xante put down the cartoon water bottle in her hand and turned to face him. "What future do you think we have? Don't tell me we'll get married. Just think about it. Who in your family can accept you marrying a woman who's six years older than you and has more dating experience than you? You gotta be more realistic, Sunny."

Sunny looked at her with trembling eyes. "Would you marry me if my family accepts you?"

Xante was stunned for a moment. She then turned away from him and filled the water bottles.

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