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Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend
Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend
Author: Washing Wheat

Chapter 1

Author: Washing Wheat
While we were being intimate, Leon Kramer slipped his hand under my pajamas.

Then, he suddenly raised an eyebrow and said, "Hey, Xandra. I've never noticed before, but you're actually pretty fair."

I froze for a moment. A thought surfaced in my mind, but it was quickly interrupted by what he was doing.

Biting my lip, I thought hazily, "As expected of a younger guy. His stamina is bottomless."

After he fell asleep, I slipped on my robe and got up.

What Leon said earlier was intriguing. After coming back from a ten-day trip, he came back and suddenly noticed that I was fair.

So, who wasn't fair, then?

Silently, I picked up his phone and unlocked it by entering his birthday. I opened the photo gallery.

I didn't know if he hadn't had time to delete them or just assumed I'd never check his phone, but hundreds of recent photos with another young woman appeared right before my eyes.

Standing on the golden sand before the pyramids, he had his arm around a young woman dressed in a steampunk-style shawl, who was grinning broadly and showing a full set of pearly teeth.

She didn't look very old, as she seemed to be in her early 20s. She wasn't stunning, but she was pleasant-looking enough. The woman had blonde hair, a round face, and big doe eyes. When she smiled, it carried that distinct brightness of youth.

As I kept scrolling, the photos became increasingly inappropriate.

They were in a hotel pool, in front of massive floor-to-ceiling windows, and on a large double bed. When their bodies were intertwined, the young woman didn't seem to mind Leon taking photos of them at all.

Young people nowadays were so incredibly bold.

Most importantly, she had a tanned complexion.

Now, I understood why Leon said I looked fair. He had spent ten full days with her before coming back to me, so of course I'd seem fair in comparison.

I quietly placed the phone back beside Leon's pillow and glanced at him. His brows and eyes were relaxed as he slept soundly. Under the moonlight, his prominent forehead cast deep shadows over his eye sockets, where long eyelashes adorned his closed eyelids.

How nice it was to be young. One could fall asleep the moment their head hit the pillow.

I reached out and gently touched his eyelid. His lashes trembled slightly, but he didn't wake up.

The first time I met Leon was when my younger cousin, Kelly Porter, started college. I went to visit her on campus.

A crowd of girls had gathered on the field. Curious, I squeezed in and heard the sound of a guitar.

The evening breeze brushed through the boy's hair. His slender fingers strummed the guitar, and the setting sun outlined the firm yet not overly bulky lines of his back. His thin eyelids carried a faint blush.

His long lashes were lowered slightly as he sang a foreign song, his voice husky and magnetic.

I listened carefully, and it sounded like he was singing in Farvoan.

The girls around us chattered and snapped photos.

Kelly tugged at my arm excitedly. "Xandra, that's the lead singer of a band formed by students here! Isn't he handsome? He could totally debut right away!"

He really was handsome. I nodded, intrigued.

So, when he finished singing that day and the girls rushed up to ask for his number, I—much to Kelly's shock—also handed him my phone.

What happened next followed naturally.

Leon posted on social media asking where he could find a good recording studio, and I recommended a friend's studio to him. To thank me, he treated me to a meal. Later, I helped him out a few more times, and before long, the two of us ended up together.

Leon didn't like living in the dorms, so I moved out with him. He didn't like takeout, so I learned to cook three meals a day for him. He didn't like having strangers in the house, so I terminated the cleaning service and took over all the housework myself.

It was fair to say that over these past few years, I'd taken care of him in every possible way.

Kelly, who initially gritted her teeth in frustration, later felt conflicted about our relationship.

She warned me, "Leon seems pretty flirty. I've heard he's gone through more than a dozen girlfriends in a year. Don't fall in too deep."
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  • Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend   Chapter 14

    Leon lowered his head and spoke in a choked voice, "I feel so awful, Xandra. When I go home, the place is empty. There are traces of you everywhere. There's the coffee machine you bought, the flowers you took care of on the balcony, and the bedding you picked out… "But now, no one uses the coffee machine. It's covered in dust. The flowers on the balcony have withered without anyone watering them. The bed feels cold, as there's only me lying there now. The scent you left behind is fading. "I can't forget you. I really don't know what to do anymore."He got up and knelt in front of me, resting his face on my knees. I felt warmth soaking through my clothes.He pleaded softly, "I've realized what a fool I've been. Don't be so heartless. Don't abandon me, please."I patted his back gently and said softly, "It's too late, Leon."His eyes reddened. "Then, what am I supposed to do? Tell me… What should I do?""That's your problem now," I said, standing up. "You can't have your cake an

  • Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend   Chapter 13

    Calvin insisted firmly, "I said it's allowed, and we'll do it right now!"…When Zoe showed up, I was in the middle of picking out an outfit for a date with Calvin. She banged loudly on the door. When I opened it, she pointed at me angrily and screeched, "Did you seduce Leon? You two already broke up. Why are you still bothering him?"I was confused. "Are you crazy? When did I ever bother him?""If you didn't, then why is he ignoring me? He's not answering my calls or replying to my messages! You old hag! Are you clinging to him shamelessly because no one else wants you?" Zoe complained, her eyes reddened with anger.She raised her hand to slap me, but I grabbed her wrist. Under her shocked gaze, I slapped her across the face swiftly.Her head snapped to the side, and she tried to rush at me again.I calmly rolled up my sleeves and said, "You might not know this, but I am trained in combat."Zoe immediately backed down, clearly intimidated.However, she didn't stop with her

  • Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend   Chapter 12

    A few seconds later, the peeling sound stopped. The apple that was now halved was handed to me.Calvin sounded a little annoyed, but there was a hint of helplessness in his tone. "Eat."The doctor said I had passed out due to excessive emotional stress. The hospital discharged me after putting me on observation for a day.When I walked out of my hospital room, I saw Leon outside, leaning against the wall. There were dark circles under his eyes. A layer of stubble had grown on his jaw overnight, and his eyes were bloodshot.It looked like he hadn't slept at all. He had probably been here the whole time. And perhaps because of how guilty he felt, he hadn't dared to enter my room.When he saw me, his expression shifted. He seemed like he wanted to say something, but he didn't say anything in the end.At that point, there was nothing left for me to say. Blame and insults were meaningless. I just wanted him to disappear completely from my life so that I would never have to see him aga

  • Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend   Chapter 11

    "It's okay. Don't be afraid." Leon patted my back gently and held me tight as he soothed me. "I'm here. Don't be scared."I clutched his shirt tightly, unable to speak. Cold sweat and tears mixed together, soaking into his chest. In my dazed state, Leon became the only thing I could hold on to.He whispered softly in my ear, "Hey, Xandra. Let's get back together, okay? What if you run into something like this again when you're alone? I promise I won't see other women anymore. I'll stay by your side, alright?"His gentle voice felt like some hypnotic spell. In my frightened state, I almost agreed instinctively.But suddenly, a vague thought surfaced in my mind.How could there be such a coincidence? How could it be that the elevator happened to break down when Leon and I were in it?But before I could think it through, the elevator suddenly started moving again. The lights came back on, illuminating the smile on Leon's face with perfect clarity.I froze.The next second, the ele

  • Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend   Chapter 10

    Leon asked emotionally, "You've forgiven me so many times before. Why can't you give me one more chance this time?"I thought Calvin would leave. He hated having his time wasted. At this hour, he should've been sweating it out in the gym. But he stayed and watched from the side.Suddenly, he spoke up, saying, "Xandra, I used to think you had good taste. But now, I realize you have bad taste in men.""The hell are you butting in for? This has nothing to do with you!" Leon snapped.Calvin smiled indifferently. He gave him one glance, then withdrew his gaze without another word. It was a look of pure disdain, like an adult man looking at a child who was still green.Leon's expression darkened, and he stepped forward.But I quickly stopped him and warned, "Don't make a scene, Leon. It's not possible between us anymore. If you keep bothering me, you're just wasting your time. I don't want to see you again."Leon's eyes widened. He looked at me with a hurt expression, as if he hadn't

  • Sunshine, Souvenirs, and One Less Cheating Boyfriend   Chapter 9

    I was in agony and about to speak when a voice suddenly came from the side. "Xandra."I snapped my head up. Calvin was walking toward me from not far away. With effortless elegance, he took off the custom suit he was wearing—that was worth about 120 thousand dollars—and draped it over my shoulders like a gentleman."It's so cold. Why are you dressed so lightly?" he asked.I was too stunned to speak or move.My blind date glanced back and forth between the two of us, and his expression soured. "Ms. Lovell, I understand you may be keeping your options open. But isn't this a bit too much? If you're already seeing someone, why are you still coming on blind dates?"Before I could explain, he stormed off angrily. I sighed and pulled Calvin's jacket tighter around me.I asked, "What are you doing, Mr. Greene?"The smile on his face faded slightly. Instead of answering, he asked, "Did you take the day off just to go on a date with someone like that?"I said helplessly, "That's just h

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