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Meet Me Where the Oak Tree Grows novel Chapter 15

Summary for Chapter 15: Meet Me Where the Oak Tree Grows

Update Chapter 15 of Meet Me Where the Oak Tree Grows by Samantha K.

With the author's famous Meet Me Where the Oak Tree Grows series, Samantha K. captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 15, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Meet Me Where the Oak Tree Grows series be available today?
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"Besides, I've already pocketed your 'protection fee.' What are you worried about?" he teased, a playful glint in his eye.

I sniffed, glancing up at him with a mix of curiosity and disbelief. He hadn't asked for anything yesterday.

As if to confirm his point, he casually pulled out that crumpled ten-dollar bill from his pocket, letting it rest in his palm for a moment before tucking it back away.

He took my hand gently, leading me downstairs to the kitchen, where the light was still on. The pressure cooker was keeping a pot of chicken soup warm.

"My mom left this for you," he said softly.

That’s when it hit me—I must have been a terrible actor. For years, my parents had never seen through my facade, but he did. I realized then that some people look with their eyes, and others with their hearts.

"My cooking's nothing fancy. How about some chicken noodle soup?" he suggested.

I nodded like a bobblehead, eager and grateful.

"Take a seat and relax," he instructed. The kitchen quickly filled with steam as he cracked a window to let in the cool breeze.

The noodles were ready in no time, served in a bowl that seemed big enough for two.

"Think you can finish it?" he asked, eyebrow raised.

I assured him I could.

"Too much or not enough?" he pressed.

"Just right," I replied confidently.

Suddenly, I felt a playful flick on my forehead—it didn’t hurt but it was loud enough to make me flinch.

Squinting slightly, he asked again, "Too much or not enough?"

Sheepishly, I admitted, "Too much."

So, he was up.

After freshening up, I realized we hadn’t done the dishes from the previous night. I headed to the kitchen, but the sink was spotless and dry. The dishes were neatly stacked away, and even the dishcloth was folded with precision.

I checked the balcony for any laundry, only to find all the clothes, including mine, hung out to dry.

Unable to believe my eyes, I grabbed the mop by the door, but the floor was gleaming—cleaner than I'd ever seen.

I thought to myself, "Are all these tough guys this neat and hardworking?"

"Up early to play housemaid?" a familiar voice quipped from behind.

Startled, I dropped the mop with a clatter.

Jonah, dressed in workout clothes, strolled in with a teasing smile.

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