“Did you lie to me?” Alan Hoyle did not want her to hide anything to keep him from worrying.
Olive Steele rolled her eyes at him and sat up, “Why did I lie to you?”
“Well, are you hungry?” he asked.
“You cook?” Alan Hoyle cooked well but she just was in panic and did not savor when he suddenly appeared at that time.
“Sure, how can I let you cook as you’re sick?” she would love to but he would not. Alan Hoyle took clothes for her and wanted to get her dressed but he could not do it. Olive Steele was not used to the easy life with everything provided and she grumbled, “I’m not a patient.”
She just had her period and she had been used to having a dysmenorrhea, which every woman should be used to, but she felt more painful as usual.
“What would you like to eat?” he asked again and rubbed her messy hair.
“I’ll eat whatever you cook and I’m not picky.”
Then Alan Hoyle made a light diet as he learnt online and he could not overindulge her even if she would not like it. His indulgence in her was abstemious and he could indulge her endlessly in a situation that was harmless to her, but by contraries, he would not appease. Olive Steele ate with relish because it was his cooking, it was already midnight and she was hungry as she ate nothing on the plane today. After a while, she was about to wash the dishes when Alan Hoyle pressed her on the sofa and said, “I’ll do it.”
Olive Steele smiled, “Are you trying to be a good man?”
Alan Hoyle arched an eyebrow, which looked exceedingly fascinating and charming, “Am I more attractive?”
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