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Savage Love On His Wheelchair novel Chapter 89

“Jay, I thought I saw something in the tent just now. Can you take a look for me?”

Rosemary was a girl after all. She was still scared of the snakes, the worms, and the ants.

“Okay, Miss Harris.”

Jay had a stick in his hand and looked carefully inside.

“Wow!”

Rosemary was startled by Jay’s scream. Jay was holding a thumb-sized snake with its tail wrapped around his arm.

“No…”

“How dare you catch it?” Rosemary stepped back in horror.

Jay scratched the back of his head. “I grew up in the countryside. It wasn’t that hard for me.”

The snake was sticking out its tongue at her, and her hair stood up with fear.

“Jay, what should we do about the snake?” Looking at that smooth snake, Rosemary felt sick all over.

Jay picked up a larger rock from the ground and hit the snake hard on the head. He killed the snake in a few hits.

Looking at the snake on the ground, Jay murmured, “This is really strange. The tent is sprinkled with sulfur powder. How did the snake get in?”

Looked like he was gonna have to go back and get some more powder and a little more on this side.

“Miss Harris, I’ll go over there and get some sulfur powder and help you sprinkle a little more here, so no snakes would get in.”

Rosemary was still scared. She said, “Jay, can you check again for me and see if there’s anything else.”

“Okay!”

Jay knew girls were scared of this stuff. If Rosemary hadn’t discovered something was wrong in there, she’d be the one getting hurt right now.

Jay felt his neck chill at the thought.

Jay went inside and searched it twice more carefully. He made sure there was nothing in it before he came out.

“Miss Harris, there is nothing else inside.”

Rosemary confirmed that there was really nothing inside, then smiled and said, “Thank you, Jay!”

When Jay saw nothing was wrong, he went back backstage to help.

Tina came to the door of her mother’s ward. The air was filled with the strong smell of disinfectant.

She gently opened the door and looked at her mother lying quietly on the bed, tears rolling in her eyes.

She held her mother’s hand, stuck it on her face and murmured, “Mom, you need to get better, we can’t live without you!”

“Mom!”

Tina was lying on the bed, wondering what to do now.

“Tina!”

Justin Baker stood in the doorway of the hospital room and looked at his sister, his eyes red.

Tina quickly dried her tears and turned to Justin and said, “Justin, what are you doing here?”

“What’s wrong with Mom?” Justin went to the window and looked at his sleeping mother.

Tina forced a smile and said, “Mom’s all right. She’s just too tired. She’ll be all right after a little sleep.”

“Is it true?” Justin looked at Tina in disbelief.

Tina smiled, “Why should I lie to you?”

Justin didn’t believe Tina. “Then why were you crying?”

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