She Knew He Had Touched Her Brakes — So She Gave His Father The Keys-Teptep

My husband secretly tampered with my car’s brakes.

I pretended not to notice, and the next morning I even proactively gave the car keys to my father-in-law, telling him to take my mother on a relaxing trip.

Chen Kai’s voice reached me just as the kettle clicked off.

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“Wan Wan?”

It was the kind of voice that belonged to ordinary mornings.

Soft.

Sleepy.

Almost affectionate enough to make a woman doubt herself.

Su Wan stood at the kitchen worktop with one hand on the handle of the coffee pot and the other resting beside two plates of eggs.

Outside, fine rain tapped at the window, turning the grey morning into something blurred and quiet.

Inside, the kitchen smelled of toast, coffee and the faint metallic warmth of the tap she had run too long.

She turned.

Chen Kai was in the doorway in light grey pyjamas, his hair untidy, his face carrying that harmless, half-awake expression she had seen for three years.

He looked exactly like the man who reminded her to take an umbrella.

Exactly like the man who held shopping bags without being asked.

Exactly like the man who had knelt beside her car the night before, thinking no one could see him.

He walked behind her and put his arms around her waist.

His chin settled on her shoulder.

“Morning,” he murmured.

The kiss he pressed to her cheek was warm.

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