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"Tell me about the changes you made for the ceremony," Samirah leaned back on the pillow and said with a smile, knowing well that she had successfully distracted him from his previous thoughts. She knew it would be fruitless to talk him out of the negative thoughts. At least for now. The wounds were still fresh and Samirah was on the hospital. Even if she tried her very best to convince him, he won't be able to believe it. Hence, she wanted to delay it until much later when Kian won't be in a self depreciating mood and Samirah wasn't lying on the hospital bed. Kian suppressed the surge in his body and gulped. He seriously couldn't think of anything when Samirah kissed his cheek. It was an innocent smooch that completely blew up his circuit. After a few breaths to calm himself, he st