With the author's famous Healing my disabled husband series, Tracy Swift captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 832 A Bit Unhappy, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Healing my disabled husband series be available today?
Key: Healing my disabled husband Chapter 832 A Bit Unhappy
River knew without looking what kind of expression Beata had on her face right now.
He grabbed his phone and searched Averi's Facebook, sending her a message.
At that moment, Averi was giving four cats a makeover.
When she received River's message, she was momentarily taken aback. River never contacted her unless there was something important going on.
But when Averi opened the message and read its contents, she couldn't help but laugh. River said, "Beata misses you."
It was a simple sentence that wouldn't have meant much to Averi under normal circumstances. But after their confusing meeting last night, seeing this message from River made things more complicated for her.
Averi held onto her phone for a while longer before finally putting it away in her pocket. She wasn't sure how to respond just yet.
Luckily, all of the cats were done with their makeovers by then so Averi loaded them into the car and headed home. She would think about how to reply to River's message later.
However, what Averi didn't expect was that as she drove into the parking garage, she saw a familiar car.
She even rubbed her eyes in uncertainty, wondering if the car she saw was really the one she knew.
But just to prove to her that she wasn't mistaken, the car flashed its hazard lights.
Feeling powerless against him, Averi couldn't help but feel like he had complete control over their interaction.
Averi decided to stay silent and turned around to open the backseat door, ready to take out the cats. River noticed her actions and furrowed his eyebrows slightly before letting out a low chuckle.
"Looks like someone's got a bit of a temper. Is this your way of protesting?" he asked, walking over to stand beside Averi.
Averi looked up at him with a hint of amusement in her eyes. "Angry? Why would I be angry? There's nothing worth getting angry about," she replied, but there was something off in her tone that made it clear she wasn't entirely happy.
No matter how he listened, there was an underlying sense of discontent in her voice.
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