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"The heck you care?!" Lea pushed the man away as she tried to snob his question. But he was persistent, and she was loosing her patience.
'Ugh! To have such an annoying husband!'
"Because, I'm your husband!" Lea rolled her eyes with his answer. As if she didn't know that!
"And so?" She crossed her arms.
"And so I should have the rights to know when you started falling in love with me. C'mon, PIM. It can't be last week only!" He stomped his foot like a child having a tantrum.
"What if it is?" Lea hypothetically questioned, sitting on the sofa.
"You can't think of a call sign that fast, can you?" He reciprocated the asking, standing in front of her.
"Try me." Lea shrugged her shoulders, having her signature poker face.
"Whatever you say so, come here." Aga opened his arms as he walked near Lea. She looked up on him, her chin touching his belly.
"Really? You're going to give up that fast?" Her look was taunting but Aga didn't care. He nodded, making an eye contact.
"I don't want my wife to be stressed out. She's going to be ugly." He tried his best not to snort, keeping the straight face.
"I hate you so much!" He grimaced a little as Lea punched his abdomen. She then stood up and was about to walk away, and that's when Aga recovered as he pulled her waist and faced her.
"I love you, too. Kiss me." He pouted.
"What are you, five?" Lea rolled her eyes, then leaned forwards and gave him a swift of a kiss.
"Then why did you—" He was beyond baffled as he processed the swift touching of their lips.
"Shut up and kiss me, too!" Lea demanded.
"What are you five—" He wanted to reciprocate the fooling but then, when the wife speaks, you just follow.
"One." Lea counted and it was enough to make him immediately jelly and follow her command.
"Yes missus! One order of kiss for Mrs. Lea Batum—" Before Aga could finish his sentence, Lea had already broken the flow of letters as she spoke; opposing. But taking the kiss first, of course.
"No! No! I won't change my surname to that. I'm a misis, your misis, but not that surname!" She was more than against of using it. It didn't complement her whole name.
"PIM, accept that your husband wasn't gifted with a nice-sounds-expensive surname." He tried assuaging her to use his surname. Although deeply, he knows that she'll never. He was just testing her if she stand on her choices.
"I accept it, that's why I won't use it." She nonchalantly replied.
"Ouch! Pain! I feel so much pain!" Aga held his heart, acting as if it was hurting.
"Pain my ass. It's my choice, Aga. It's my name, not yours. I should have the power over it." Lea was elaborating her point with annoyance. Hating how Aga is insisting her to do something she didn't want to.
"I know, PIM. I'm just kidding you. Whatever it is that's comfortable for you." He backed hugged her, resting his chin on her shoulders.
"You know what's comfortable for me?" Lea had the same naughty grin she had while proposing their call sign; which made Aga curious yet bothered.
"Hmm?" He just hummed with ears open, prepared for the worst.
"You being inside me." But perhaps he wasn't as prepared as he thought he was. Aga was expecting anything to come out of her mouth but that.
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Emancipating The Love (On-going)
FantasyA month after election, it was official, she's now the new elected Mayor of Muntinlupa City. A place near her heart. The Galvez, family of doctors. Acquiring knowledge in human body and medicine is the best path to take, and it was proven by people...
