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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good novel Chapter 231

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Chapter 231: Share The Water

Her father, Stevie, had been the only man who had ever fed her.She was only a child back then.

This time felt much more emotional.

Becky doubted it would feel that way if it was anyone else but the man sitting with her.

Unfortunately, it was not someone else.It was Devin.His dark brown eyes shone brightly.

There was a sensuous and romantic mystery deep in those alluring eyes, beckoning Becky to fall in.She didn't know how she could resist him.

Becky once again took a bite of the meatball as she averted her eyes away from him.

Becky looked nervously around the ward to assure herself that no one was watching.

Even though they seemed to be alone, she remained uneasy about being fed.

Becky suddenly took the remaining half of the meatball into her mouth.She'd been taking smaller bites but decided to finish faster to get rid of some of her uneasiness.

Devin smiled at her haste.

"I guess I am not the only one who is hungry."

Becky could do little to respond since she was preoccupied with chewing the meatball.

Anything she said then would have only seemed defensive anyway.She did not say anything.

Devin reminded her there was another meatball.

Devin handed her an uncapped bottle of water.

Becky took it after a moment.She began to choke from trying to swallow too quickly.

After taking a few sips of water, Becky ate the last meatball.

Devin continued to eat after throwing out the bare bamboo stick.

Becky noticed that Devin didn't look very hungry although he'd complained about his hunger earlier.He was taking small bites and swallowing slowly as Becky had done before.

Screwing the cap on, Becky raised her eyebrows and asked, "Didn't you say that you were hungry?"

"Yes, Devin replied and looked up at her.Then he seemed to understand what Becky meant.With a faint smile, he said, "I should eat slowly when I am hungry, or it will hurt my stomach."

His words made sense.

Becky didn't say anything more.She held her phone and wondered if she should ask Talia to send a car here.

While she was thinking, the bottled water in her hand was suddenly taken away.

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