Chapter overview: Chapter 59 from Better Life Without You.
In this standout chapter of the Internet novel Better Life Without You., Chas Muthoni introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Without the slightest hesitation, she nodded: "Okay, then what do you want to eat?"
"What about you? "Is there any restaurant that you'd especially like to go to?"
"I rarely go to restaurants. I usually cook at home."
William Walton raised his eyebrows, "You know how to cook?"
"Yes," she said.
William Walton smirked: "Then go buy some ingredients. Tonight, I'll come to your place to eat."
Laura worried, she replied, "But the dishes that I've cooked might not be suitable for your appetite."
"How do you know before you have tried? I still have a meeting to attend, so I'll hang up first."
Hanging up, Laura let out a breath, "Please drop me off at the market."
In the afternoon, she busied herself around the kitchen.
William Walton arrived at five o'clock.
She opened the door for him, and he sniffed at the aroma. "What did you prepare? Smells so good."
She pursed her lips, "I cooked chicken soup, it will be good for your health."
William Walton unconsciously curled his lips: "You cooked the soup for me? good girl."
She blushed slightly. "Go wash your hands, I'll set the table."
She went back to the kitchen dejectedly.
William Walton came out of the bathroom and sat down at the dining table. He had never seen so many normal dishes at the table.
Pasta, home-made salad, rump steak, pudding, and chicken soup.
She gave him a bowl of soup and put it in front of him.
Just as she was about to sit down, William Walton looked at her "I want some wine."
She awkwardly asked, "What do you want to drink? Should I buy it?"
He twisted his head and smiled. "Forget it. Remember to prepare the wine next time."
She sat down.
He still wanted to come here a second time?
William Walton picked up the forks and nibbled on each of them, tasting each of the dishes.
He nodded, "Yes, your culinary skills are pretty good."
"I thought it might not meet your appetite." After all, she remembered the last time he'd drunk instant coffee.
"I was a bit worried at first, but now, I'm not worried anymore. Your dishes look the same as the ones in the restaurant. No, it's even more delicious. Are you sure you made this yourself? It can't be that you went out to buy it for my sake, right? "
She laughed. "Not."
He was getting more and more satisfied with this woman.
He might want to move here and live with her.
He leisurely took a sip of the soup and said, "Alright, I'll give you 100 points for this. With your culinary skills, you can get married now."
She rolled her eyes at him.
William Walton laughed. She probably the only one in this world who dare to roll her eyes in front of him, he did not get angry at all.
"Why did you change your mind?"
She put down her spoon. "Because I don't want to be overwhelmed."
"Is there something which happened and made you change your mind? You didn't change your mind when I came to see you this afternoon. "
"Elsie Clark is pregnant, but today, to set me up, she took advantage of that child. And that child ... dead."
She got up and went to her bag and took out her recorder and played it to him.
He shook his head with a smile and asked, "If nothing happens to this woman today, what are you going to do about it?"
She scratched her forehead: "Originally, I planned to get back together with Avery Harris again, and make his mother and Elsie Clark angry."
His eyes widened. "Get back together?"
"Oh? My little secret? " He didn't know what was his little secret.
"Carol Wright," she calmly looked at him. "You already have someone you like, but you're still sleeping with another woman. This kind of behavior is bad, don't you know?"
William Walton looked at her. "Then, do you not know that she is married and she is my sister-in-law?"
Thinking this way, she asked in a gentle and curious tone, "So, you loved her but she didn't love you back? Or is it ... When you met her, she was Jack's girlfriend? "
William Walton stared at her face. his expression gloomy: "Are you curious about my matter?"
She blushed: "No, you were the one who asked me why I was with Avery Harris before. I think, as an exchange, you should also tell me why you liked Carol Wright."
William Walton said indifferently: "If you feel that you must ask some question to exchange with mine, then let me ask you another question."
This was obvious. He wouldn't tell her.
She shook her head. "There's no need for that. I'm not that curious."
After she finished speaking, she lowered her head and started to eat in silence.
William Walton looked at her for a while, then suddenly said: "I got to know her first."
After a moment of surprise, Laura looked at him and asked, "Huh?"
"I got to know Carol first." After he finished speaking, he picked up the fork again and lowered his head to pick up the dishes.
Seeing her at a loss, he actually couldn't bear it.
He was manipulated by her. This was really ... Damn it.
"Oh ..." She looked at him, and only after a long while she responded.
Well, he meant that his brother had taken the woman he liked.
What big news.
He didn't seem like someone who would surrender his woman to someone else.
Wait a minute, didn't he want to answer at first? Why... finally told her?
He was weird.

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