Journey to Happy Ending

Chapter 1566 Visiting The Army Base (Part Three)



Chapter 1566 Visiting The Army Base (Part Three)

"Patricia, it's not just Tom. In fact, I act the same way around all my brothers. They are all the same to

me, really. I have only ever considered them as my brothers," Leena said, furrowing her brows. She

had a feeling that something was slowly changing, and she also wondered if she was behaving

inappropriately around her brothers. Should she start keeping her distance from them, now that they

were all married? Maybe that was the reason why Patricia had that ridiculous question. To be honest, if

Patricia had known any better, she would have found that Leena was much closer to Edward and Rain

than to Tom. But it was understandable, because Patricia was Tom's wife and she had probably only

noticed her interactions with him.

"Leena, I was just curious. I didn't mean it in a bad way," Patricia said in a hurried tone. She didn't want

Leena to misunderstand her. She had only asked out of curiosity, not to cause trouble or to warn her.

"Of course. I know you were just curious," Leena said with an understanding smile. It looked like she

really didn't mind Patricia's doubts. But she was secretly thinking back if she was really behaving

inappropriately around her brothers. After all, they were all married and now belonged to other women.

They were not just her brothers anymore. Maybe she was just so used to the way she had been

interacting with them that she hadn't realized that it might cause their wives to feel uneasy and

suspicious. So maybe this should change from now on. She shouldn't be too close to them anymore.

Tom had a bad feeling when he saw the bitter smile on Leena's face. He knew that Leena's smile was

just a farce to cover up what she was really thinking. He looked at her with a worried expression. He

knew his little sister very well, and she had always been extremely sensitive when it came to things like

this. He just hoped that she wouldn't take Patricia's words to heart.

"Okay, enough of this ridiculous talk! Let's go have lunch," Tom said, breaking the awkward silence. He

reached out to grab Leena's hand, but to his surprise, Leena hurried ahead and dodged his hand, as if

she hadn't seen his hand at all. Tom's heart sank at her reaction. He finally understood what Leena

wanted to do. She wanted to keep her distance from him after hearing Patricia's question. Tom felt so

lost at Leena's behavior. Why did she have to do this? Patricia seemed really understandable. Now he

regretted ever keeping asking his wife what she was thinking about. He should have just let it slide.

Throughout their lunch, Tom noticed that Leena was intentionally keeping her distance from him and

avoided his concerned questions. If he asked her something, she would give short answer. She didn't

demand his attention like she always used to, and she didn't initiate any conversation with him either.

Tom was deeply hurt by her avoidance. He didn't like Leena being this way towards him. He had a

feeling that she was gradually trying to disappear from his world.

On the other hand, Patricia was completely oblivious as always. She didn't notice anything out of the

ordinary between them. It seemed to her like they were behaving as always. And it was probably

because Leena kept smiling and talking as she always did. She seemed happy, so Patricia didn't read

more into it. But Leena's acting couldn't fool her brother, who had grown up with her. Tom kept glancing

sideways at Leena with a saddened expression.

After lunch, Tom and Patricia went back together and Leena sat alone in her car, with just her thoughts

for company. Though she badly wanted to be close to her brothers, she knew that Patricia's doubt was

legit. Hearing her words made Leena realize that maybe she should start keeping her distance from all

of them, including Duke. After all, they all had their own families now. And Leena was married too. She

wanted to avoid such situations from happening again. Besides, by being extremely close to her

brothers, she was also neglecting Kevin's feelings. She was feeling very lonely all of a sudden and

decided to call Kevin. She took out her phone from her purse and dialed his number. He answered the

call almost immediately. She asked, "Kevin, can I come and pick you up after work?"

"Nana, I might have to work longer today. Just wait for me at home, all right?" Kevin was standing

beside the training field. Though he was talking to Leena, his eyes were fixed on the soldiers standing Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.

on the training field.

"But Kevin... I really want to," she pleaded. Leena bit her lower lip, waiting for her husband's reply. It

was the first time that she was insisting something from him. She knew exactly why she was feeling

sad after her lunch with Tom and Patricia, and she needed her husband's comfort more than ever.

Kevin raised his eyebrows in surprise when he heard Leena being so persistent. He had a feeling that

she was not quite herself. Kevin was now really sensitive when it came to things that involved his little

wife. "All right. I will have Lee go and get you when you arrive here," Kevin said softly.

"Okay! Go back to work now. I don't want to disturb you anymore." Leena finally smiled. She really

wanted to go to him, and she looked forward to picking him up in the evening.

Kevin hung up, and was immersed in thought. 'Didn't she say that she was going to visit Tom at the

hospital today? Why did she want to come here and pick me up? Besides, she sounded so weird, as if

something was weighing on her mind.' He wondered if Tom had said something that might have

worried her. He was curious and a bit worried. He disliked seeing Leena unhappy, and that was why he

had agreed to let her come to the base.


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