es ago, he had just finished attending a meeting
cked. As he looked up, he found Kennedy and Randy walking t
emarked as both of his cousins pulled chairs in front of him. Kenne
as rushed to deliver this to you," the man explai
he moved the box on the table closer to hi
is t
olding her hands in front of her chest. "Luna made it. I told her that
t was freshly baked or what. All I know is it was brought straig
mile. He was pleased with the atte
her husband, children, and the entire fami
t way. She even thinks about the kids at the orphanage
tement. As someone who had known Luna for a long time, he w
woman. Especially when you're in a loving relat
ew that her cousin had been frustrated because he was eventuall
nue his relationship with his long-distance girlfriend. As Kennedy remembered, her cous
tain reasons. Kennedy remembered well how stressed Darwin had been at that time. He had struggled
ghtclubs, just getting drunk. She and Randy had been worried sick, taking turns bringi
nning, Luna and I weren't a good match. At the beginning, we used to argue a lot. Luna used to
n truth, he was tired of hearing Darwin com
and even love each other eventually. Well, you? You rejected everythin
The thought of having to be poli
n, Ran. It's not pleasant to marry a
ing," Randy teased. "Wasn't Kennedy
ch other, even if only as boss and employee
ame, Win,"
ousin. "I hope you also get to experience being arranged to marry and wed a strang
angry at all by the prayer Darwin had directed at him. H
k, right?" This time it was Kennedy who asked. Makin
"Don't worry. I haven't been
for others. When you were unconscious, Kenned
us, Randy even tried to give you motion
arth had Randy thought of givin
re you trying
kness medicine for alcohol. Maybe if you took it, you'd wake up and
o connection between alcohol intoxication and moti
esigned to having cousins with simila
. If I stay here too long,
lowed by Randy. The two men hugg
by footsteps. Without looking up, Darwin, who had just focused on his laptop
d you finish the repo
ace and was immediately surprised. The woman he l
via
roadly. She stepped forward, approach
rrupting your
or not, he wouldn't mind mak
re?" Darwin asked curiously. Usually, he would
seen each other for three days. So
ally busy the past few day
r hearing the reason Darwin had just given her. She understood
're busy. What matters is
nto his lap. Without hesitation, he planted a long and passionate kiss
dn't you?" Darwin whispe
gainst Darwin's lips, still wet from their previous kiss. "How about we go to my apart
She was intentionally teasing the man wh
uld refuse an offer to spend time with the woman he loved so deeply. Besi
s go to you
rk. He chose to leave. If necessary, he wouldn't even return home to