Chapter 1224 A Grave (Part Two)
"She is Leena, my wife. I brought her here so you can meet her. We weren''t able to inform you when
we got married since we were in a hurry." Kevin shot Leena a warm gaze and smiled. He knew that
Leena was not like other wealthydies. Thus, he was sure that Leena would not hate this ce. That
was why he brought her along.
"Hello, Mamie. Nice to meet you." Leena greeted the olddy with delight. Her curiosity about Kevin''s
rtionship with the old woman was eating her but she didn''t ask. She was sure that Kevin would tell
her everything anyway since he brought her here.
"Nice to meet you, Leena! How beautiful you are!" Mamie took Leena''s hand kindly and looked at her
lovingly.
"Thank you for yourpliment." In reaction, Leena said in a shy tone and bowed her head.
"Let''s go in first." It was Kevin who broke the exchange of pleasantries between Mamie and his wife.
He couldn''t be happier that Mamie seemed to like Leena almost instantly.
"Oh! Right! I''m so happy that I forgot to let you in. Why do you bring so many presents every time you
tired.
"It''s not easy for me to see you, so I must bring what you need." Kevin knew that she didn''t usually go
downtown and couldn''t afford to buy expensive things. Thus, he bought what she needed every time he
went to see her. He felt better seeing her okay.
"s! I actually don''t need so much stuff since I live alone. I haven''t used up what you bought mest
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year. There would have been more left of it if I didn''t give some to my neighbors. Don''t buy me anything
next time. It is tiring to bring so much stuff," scolded Mamie as she feigned anger. However, it was
impossible to hide how much she loved Kevin with the way she looked at the guy.
"It''s okay. As long as you are happy, I am not tired," Kevin replied brightly. He was still smiling when he
gazed around the shabby room. His smile melted in an instant when his sightnded on old furniture.
He felt sad with the thought that Mamie lived with these things. He had proposed to rece the
furniture there every time he visited, but Mamie declined. Her exnation was that the pieces of
furniture there were her memories and she had grown to love them.
"You silly boy! How can you not be tired? Go and show Leena around. I''ll cook for you." Mamie had the
frankness and simplicity of rural women. It wasn''t even difficult to see how warm-hearted she was with
just the way she talked.
"Mamie, let me help you!" came Leena''s voice as soon as she heard about cooking. Adorable as she
was, she wanted to help.
"Oh, no. You stay with Kevin. This is the countryside and cooking in the country is not the same as
cooking in the city," exined Mamie as she patted Leena''s hand. She was happy that Leena didn''t
hate her humble home. Just looking at Leena''s tender and delicate hands already gave her the hint
that Leena wasn''t just an ordinary person. It was the reason why she didn''t dare ask her to help with
cooking.
"Really? Is there any difference?" Leena asked doubtfully and then turned to Kevin. She was hoping for
him to tell her more about what Mamie meant.
In reaction, Kevin pinched her high nose and thought that she was very lovely and charming at the
moment. Then he said, "Mamie is right. Cooking in the countryside is about making a fire. You don''t
know how to make a fire, do you? How about you help me instead?"
"Help you?" Puzzled, Leena''s eyebrows furrowed as she asked. She didn''t think she understood what
Kevin said.
"A lot of things are broken in this yard. I want to fix them. Do you mind passing me the tools as I work?"
Fixing the tiny knick-knacks for Mamie had been a yearly duty for Kevin. He did these things yearly.
There was no man in Mamie''s family so many things were usually left undone.
"Kevin! Every time youe, you have to help me. I''m so embarrassed." Mamie said a bit shamefully.
She was too old to do many things and it left with no choice but just to let Kevin do as he wanted.
"Oh God! Mamie, stop being polite to me! I''m your son, and that''s what I should do." The man tried to
sound casual but his eyes gave his real feeling out. He suddenly remembered how his deadrade
a bit red.
"I know you are my son. Oh dear! It''s already noon, right? You must be hungry. I''ll cook for you." Mamie
was sad too. Thus, she hurried to walk away and just reasoned that she should cook. Her sadness was
suddenly upying the whole house and Leena could feel it from where she stood.
"Are you all right?" Leena asked Kevin worriedly. She had been watching him since this morning and
still, she didn''t have a clue about what he was thinking.
"Yes, I am fine. Let''s get to work!" Trying to control his tears, Kevin looked up and blinked his eyes. A
few seconds after and he was able to recover himself. He then walked out of the house quickly without
even looking back.
That moment made Leena realize that Kevin and Mamie might have shared something really sad.
Otherwise, they wouldn''t have acted that way. She knew, however, she couldn''t ask. Thus, she just
silently walked next to him and helped him by handing him his tools. She was mummed the whole time.
Her curiosity was eating her inside out but she just smiled at him every time their eyes met and
pretended to be calm.
That afternoon, Kevin and Mamie took her to a country graveyard. Standing before one of those graves
there finally made Leena understand how heavy and sad things were for the two. The tall trees around
the ce yed as silent spectators to them, together with the mild wind and afternoon sun.