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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 958

Chapter 958 Being Moved is Not Scary

After hearing Yael's story about the origin of the three dogs, Beata felt so sad that she was tearful, and gave them a few more jerky to eat.
She didn't know how to describe her feelings at the moment. She was moved and distressed at the same time, and more of it was admiration.
It was the first time for her to admire someone so much.
Beata said, "Yael, you're such a nice person."
Yael took out a tissue and handed it to Beata, asking her to wipe her eyes.
Beata tried hard not to cry at first, but after taking the tissue from Yael, the tears fell down with patter sound.
Her heart was so soft that it was full of admiration.
Yael was having a hard time.
In the past, he always thought that he was a cold-blooded, cold-hearted and indifferent person, and he didn't care about anyone's feelings at all, let alone a girl's tears.
However, at this moment, he couldn't help but care about it.
His heart hurt from being pulled by something, which was unbearable.
However, he couldn't do anything except pass Beata a tissue.
Not even to touch her head.
In the dessert shop, it was acting and can be explained.
However, to do so now was courting death.
Beata finally wiped away her tears, sniffed her nose, and said, "After that, if I also pick up a dog, can I ask you to help me raise it?"
She knew very well that it was not an easy task to raise cats and dogs well herself.
With Averi at home, those cats were of course fine.
But for dogs, Beata had to ask Averi if she liked dogs.
Anyway, she didn't count on her brother, because it was impossible for him to help her raise any pets.
Now, just for Averi's sake, River allowed the appearance of small animals in the house.
So, after thinking about it carefully, it was obvious that Yael was the best choice here.
Yael said, "Okay."
Beata said with a smile, "Then I will work hard and try to pick up an Alaska."
Yael rolled his eyelids and looked at Beata.
Just now, she obviously asked why he didn't raise Alaska and huskies, but now, she only wanted to pick up Alaska.
It was hard for Yael not to think about Harvey's one, the Alaska named Fat Bean.
Yael asked, "Do you like Alaska?"
Beata tilted her head and thought for a moment before saying, "To be precise, I think I like all big dogs. As for small dogs, if they're not aggressive, I like them too. But if they're too aggressive, I'll be scared."
She had been frightened by an unreasonable small dog before. The key was that the owner of the small dog was also unreasonable. So now she couldn't treat all dogs equally.
"But if it's a small dog you raised yourself, I won't be afraid. I believe they will be well-trained and won't hurt me," Beata said sincerely.
She spoke with such sincerity that she didn't even realize she was praising Yael again.
This made Yael feel a little better.
"If you like Alaskas," Yael said, "I happen to have a friend whose Alaska just gave birth to puppies. I can get one for you."
Beata's eyes lit up when she heard this.
"Yael," she blurted out, "are you Doraemon? How come whenever I want something, you can give it to me?"
Yael just smiled and didn't say much more.
Beata didn't care how happy she looked at the moment; her eyes were fixed on Yael as she eagerly asked him, "Can we see them now? Do you have any pictures or videos?"
Yael took out his phone and called his friend directly to ask him to send pictures and videos over.
Soon enough, more than ten photos and videos were sent over.
Beata held onto the phone as she looked through each picture one by one; her heart melted at the sight of these less-than-two-month-old cute little puppies- there were three in total! Even though Beata had only seen pictures of them so far, her eyes seemed ready to pop out from looking at them so intently already!
Meanwhile, Yeal could only see Beata in his line of vision right now despite letting her look through his phone repeatedly without interruption.
Her expressions were incredibly vivid; even her occasional laughter or exclamation sounded very pleasant in his ears.
At this moment, Yeal became even more certain that he might really be done for - it wasn't scary being moved but what was scary was that he had fallen for Beata.
There was a twelve-year age difference between them which made Yeal think about all these feelings towards Beate negatively.
He shouldn't feel this way.
After all, Beate was still just a child.


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