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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 967

Chapter 967 A Smile Emerges

Back in the car, Beata couldn't contain her excitement any longer and let out a scream.
"Ah! This is too cute!" Beata was on the verge of tears as she carefully held onto her dream dog and turned to Yael.
"Woo hoo! I'm so happy, Yael. I'm really happy. I'm so lucky."
Yael fastened his seatbelt and asked, "You really like it that much?"
"I love it! I love it so much," Beata nodded vigorously. "Yael, I'm really happy."
As he looked at Beata's smiling face and those bright eyes, Yael felt a storm brewing inside him.
What he had said to River earlier was actually meant for himself - don't act impulsively; after all, Beata was still young.
But somehow this very same trait made him all the more irresistible.
Yael had to restrain himself from doing anything foolish.
He turned his head and started the car again. "Let's go home first before we eat."
"Okay." All of Beata's attention was focused on her little puppy in her arms; she didn't notice that they were going home first instead of eating out.
Going home - those two words could mean many things when their relationship wasn't clear yet.
But right now, with everything else occupying her mind, she didn't even notice Yael playing word games with her like this.
Meanwhile, Yael kept cursing himself inwardly for what he was doing - trying to be subtle about something that couldn't be more obvious if he tried harder?
The car pulled into Livingwards Mansion where they had agreed beforehand that Beata's dog would stay with Yael for a while until they figured out what to do next with it.
Beata already had a name picked out but hadn't told him yet.
Yael's three dogs were waiting patiently in line as soon as they stepped off the elevator together.
Beata touched them one by one, "Number One, Number Two, Number Three."
After last night, Beata had accepted these three names very well.
Of course, it was also related to the name she gave to the dog of her dream, and she had to let herself accept it.
Beaming at them one by one, she said, "I brought you sister back!"
At first she hadn't noticed when picking up photos yesterday or even when Yael helped pick one, but now she learned from its owner just moments ago:the puppy was actually female.
They didn't know if the three dogs understood Beata's words. They kept wagging their tails as if saying, "Show us our little sister already!"
However, when Yael went upstairs earlier, he had told Beata that they couldn't put the puppy on the ground yet. They wouldn't do anything to harm it but might scare it.
Besides, the puppy was still sleeping softly now. Beata didn't want to wake it up.
So she sat down on the sofa with her dream dog in her arms and said to the three dogs, "Let me introduce you to Number Four. She's your little sister now so you have to be nice to her. No bullying allowed! Otherwise I'll bully you!"
The three dogs all wagged their tails happily at Beata.
Yael looked at Beata in surprise before a smile crept onto his face.


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