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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 740

Chapter 740 Stare at the silver shaded cat

Beata was so focused on chatting about cats with Averi last night that she completely forgot about her business.
After waking up, Beata rubbed her eyes, and decided that this should be resolved by herself.
Although River told her not to stop relying on him so quickly, Beata still wanted to let herself try independently.
So, Beata didn't even go downstairs to have breakfast, but just sat in front of the computer and started writing a small article.
Her twitter account was quite influential. After all, she was a well-known author now. With her fans, what she posted would have a certain popularity.
Beata tapped on the keyboard, ready to fight that brand to the end.
She didn't exaggerate, but just explained the matter with the most objective attitude and the most rigorous words.
Of course, all of this still needed to be supported by evidence.
It was only then that Beata remembered that her brother had taken the test report.
She stood up from her chair, ready to go to River to get the report back.
River had already gone out in the morning, so he wasn't at home at all.
Beata went into River's study and looked for it, but she couldn't find where the report was at all.
"It's weird. Why is the report gone?" Beata mumbled, went back to her room, got her cell phone, and called River.
However, she didn't know what River was busy with and he didn't answer.
This left Beata with no choice but to temporarily put the article on hold.
When she went to the dining room, the servant saw her coming and brought up the prepared breakfast.
While eating breakfast, Beata checked Twitter for a while, and went to YouTube for a while, then opened Averi's chat history, and looked at the cats' photos that Averi sent her yesterday.
They were so cute.
Beata felt like her heart was going to melt by the cats.
She really wanted to pet the cats, and wanted to do it right away.
It was just that Beata was a little embarrassed to directly text Averi. After all, she was on vacation, but Averi might be busy. She couldn't bother her just because she was alone.
Biting the fork, Beata struggled between sending a message to Averi and not, trying to come up with a result.
Just when Beata was hesitating, she found that Averi was texting her ...
Beata's eyes lit up instantly, and she was extremely excited.
She didn't eat enough, put down the fork, and rushed upstairs with her mobile phone.
The servant looked at Beata's back strangely, and didn't understand what was wrong with their lady at all.
Just when Beata rushed into the room, Averi's message had already been sent.
"I'm free this afternoon. Do you want to come over and pet the cats?" Averi asked.
Beata jumped straight onto her bed, screaming and jumping around for several rounds.
When she finally calmed down, she sat down on the bed, holding her phone, and texted Averi back, "Yes!!! I really want to."
It seemed that this kind of expression was not enough to show how much she really wanted to do so.
Beata sent several emoticons, each of which was very funny and cute, expressing her strong desire.
Averi quickly sent her home address, told Beata when she would be home, and let her go there by herself.
Beata immediately calculated the time. Not wanting to delay even a second, she rushed into the cloakroom to change clothes.
As a result of her excitement, Beata arrived at Averi's home earlier than Averi.
When Averi came back and saw her sitting at the door of her building, she was dumbfounded.
Averi said helplessly, "You really like cats."
Beata said with a smile, "However, I like you more."
"So sweet." Averi raised her hand and stroked Beata's head, and once again felt that she was so cute.
Beata was used to be stroked by Averi in her head like a cat.
She picked up a bag next to her and said, "I bought these for the little ones. There are snacks and toys, but I don't know if they will like it."
Averi was shocked by the big bag in Beata's hand.
That was too exaggerated.
"Go upstairs first. It's too hot for you to come so early," Averi said.
Beata was indeed already sweating from the heat, but she didn't care about it since she would pet the cats soon.
She just wanted to see the cute little cats as soon as possible.
Averi knew what she was thinking and opened the door without delay, letting Beata in first.
Beata actually started to get a little nervous.
She looked at Averi and asked nervously, "Averi, will they like me?"
Averi looked down at Beata and asked, "Why do you say that?"
Beata said, "Animals don't seem to like me very much. When I went to a friend's house to pet a cat before, I was scratched by that cat."
Averi said, "It has something to do with the cat's personality. If the cat itself is not very clingy, it will indeed not like people touching them."
Beata looked sad and said pitifully, "But, my friend's cat is very clingy."
Averi didn't know what to say.
However, her cats had not had this kind of situation so far, so they should not hurt Beata.
Averi also became very nervous by Beata.
She suddenly remembered the dream from last night. Could it be that it was reminding her of something?
Beata didn't know what Averi was thinking. Although she was a little apprehensive and worried, she couldn't restrain her excitement at all.
Who cared? At most it was just a matter of getting a vaccine. Can it make her stop petting the cats?
Impossible!
When they arrived, Averi opened the door, and a silver shaded cat on the shoe rack meowed.
Every day when Averi came back, the silver shaded cat was the most enthusiastic one.
She reached over and took it into her arms, sideways to let Beata in.
Beata was instantly attracted by the cat, and she threw the bag she was holding to the ground, staring at the cat with excitement.

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