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Savage Love On His Wheelchair novel Chapter 105

“Then we are good.” Fiona was happy again.

Ellen had also recovered himself.

Rosemary said to Edmund, “Johnson, my friend who fell off the cliff with me was hurt badly. Now that Ellen is good, we should collect herbs. You two stay here and wait for us. Is that okay?”

Looking at Ellen, who was lying on the ground, Edmund said, “How about this, Rosey. You stay and look after Ellen while I accompany Miss Fiona to collect the herbs?”

“Johnson, just call me Fiona. I prefer it to ‘Miss Fiona’.” The girl smiled.

“Okay, then I’ll call you…Fiona!” The man replied, a little embarrassed.

“Yeah, that sounds better.” The girl said naughtily.

“Then Fiona, would you mind my coming with you?” The man requested.

Fiona looked at him and then at Rosemary, “I am okay with that if Rosey likes it.”

“Rosey, you know I am not an expert in nursing. But I am probably a nice assistant to help collect herbs in mountains.” The man argued.

That made sense, the woman thought. And it was her duty to look after the patient since it was for her that he got injured.

“Alright, then. But you must protect Fiona.”

Fiona replied, “Don’t worry, Rosey. I will take care of him and take him back to you intact.”

Edmund thought it amusing. Rosey let him protect the girl and vice versa!

And Rosemary believed that Fiona could protect Edmund.

‘Fiona, go with Johnson. We will wait for you.”

Then they headed into the depth of the forest.

Ellen woke up.

Rosemary smiled at him, “Do you feel better?” Mr. Ellen?”

Ellen was greatly surprised, “Is that you?”

“I was going to collect some herbs with a friend and Elma found someone. We came and it turned out to be you!” The woman explained.

“Oh!”

“Are you disappointed to see me?” Ellen asked.

“Why, I am glad to see you.” The woman replied.

Ellen felt happy but didn’t show it.

Rosemary thought that he was unhappy and changed the subject, “Do you still feel uncomfortable somewhere?”

“I feel dizzy.” The man fell into the arms of the woman.

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