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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 581

Chapter 581 Really like him

When Tilly and April came down the stairs, they saw Walter and Ben talking about something. And they stopped talking when they saw they coming down.

They walked over and Tilly automatically sat down next to Ben, which made April very uncomfortable. If she sat down next to Tilly, it was obviously inappropriate.

But it was strange for her to sit next to Walter, and strange for her to sit on a separate sofa.

At this very moment, Walter was looking at her in a meaningful way.

April thought her face was turning red, and in a matter of seconds, she thought of what Tilly had said and sat down next to Walter.

Walter was so pleased with it that he couldn't help but smile.

Ben can't take his eyes off Walter's smug face. He was not a single guy, so he didn't know why Walter was so smug.

Tilly looked at April and Walter and found them especially pleasing to the eye.

She winked at April. That was it. That was how it should be.

April looked over at Walter and asked, "Did Dr. Read and Patrick leave already?"

"Well, they had something to do, so they went home," Walter said.

April nodded and didn't ask any more questions.

Tilly watched her fall silent again, and automatically took up the task of carrying on the conversation.

Tilly said, "April, I'd like you to meet my boyfriend, Ben."

Tilly looked at Ben and said, "Ben, this is April, my best friend. You have to thank her. Without her, you wouldn't have a girlfriend as cute as me."

Ben laughed and rubbed Tilly's head. "Okay," he said. "I'll thank her."

"But the most important thing now is to solve the problem of hunger," Tilly said with a smile

She looked at April and asked, "April, what can you eat now?"

"Dr. Read says I can eat anything but the heavy stuff and the indigestible stuff," April said. "Anything that's not spicy."

"What shall we eat?" thought Tilly, holding her chin.

"April can't go out yet," said Walter. "We can see what's on take-out, or have it delivered."

When Tilly heard this, she said, "Let's order in. I've got an idea. It'll be really good."

With that, Tilly took out her cell phone and did some work.

After she ordered what she wanted, she handed April her phone and let her choose.

April had a lot that she can't eat, so Tilly had basically ordered everything she can eat.

She handed Walter the phone to choose from.

When Walter finished, he handed it to Ben.

When it was Ben's turn, of course, they had everything they needed.

Ben gave it a cursory glance and then closed the bill.

Tilly looked at Ben suspiciously, then at her phone, making sure she hadn't received a debit message. "Did you put your card on my phone?" She asked

Ben nodded and said, "What's wrong?"

Tilly frowned and said, "Why didn't you tell me?"

Ben rubbed Tilly's head and said, "What's there to talk about? Isn't that the right thing to do?"

Tilly's frown deepened.

"But," she said, "That's not very nice."

She didn't really want to spend Ben's money.

Ben was so mad at her that he said, "What's wrong with that? What's mine isn't all yours?"

Tilly still didn't like it. She pouted and murmured, "Then I'm nothing to you."

They hadn't married. How can he do this?

Besides, Tilly didn't think it was right to spend a man's money even when they were married.

But seeing Ben like this, Tilly was afraid to speak her mind.

She could only decide in silence when Ben didn't pat attention to his phone, she would attach her bank card to his cell phone.

Although Tilly felt that even if she did, Ben might not spend her money, she couldn't really do nothing and enjoy the preferences he gave her.

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