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... came out of the shower.

"Am I not always happy?" He chuckled at her words and met her eyes in the mirror.

Those dark eyes of hers did not shy away even though her fair cheeks had started blooming in a blush.

"You are. But you seemed a lot happier this morning than you have been in the last few weeks." She answered him, and he amusedly smiled.

"Very observant of you, my dear Minami." He complimented her and then got up to plant a kiss on her cheek. "Yes. Something ...

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