She took out her mobile phone and searched online: How long until we can have sex after a vasectomy? The answer was one month later.
She blushed slightly, put down the phone, and looked at him: "Are you sure you want to do this? As long as it is an operation, there will be risks." "It's just a minor operation; what risks can there be? The doctor said that it can be reversed in the future." Seeing that he had made up his mind, she could only agree.
Moreover, he was using active contraception to reduce the risk of her suffering.
She was very moved.
"I'D accompany you tomorrow." "Of course you'll want to accompany me." His face, under the soft halo of the orange candlelight, was extraordinarily gentle," I'm a little nervous." "Hahaha.,.1 thought you were not afraid! It's just a minor operation, and | should be able to accompany you into the operating room." "That's not necessary. If you are next to me, | will just get more nervous. Just wait foroutside the operating room." he said.
"Okay, I'll wait for you wherever you tellto." She took a deep breath and asked," Would you like to go outside to get sair? I'll push you out in a wheelchair." "lI want to go out, but | don't want to be in a wheelchair." He didn't want to be seen as someone with a disability.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"You are going out withon crutches?" She raised her eyebrows slightly, "Why don't you still use a wheelchair? You don't look good on crutches." Elliot was speechless.
She took out the wheelchair and pushed it in front of him.
He sighed helplessly and sat in the wheelchair.
When he was about to go out, he suddenly thought of the two children: "What are they doing? The house is so quiet." "Mrs. Cooper will visit them. Don't worry about Layla taking care of the children! She is very responsible." Avery trusted Layla quite a lot.
That was because Layla was always the first to correct Robert when she saw his bad habits.
"Will it affect Layla's homework?" Elliot was not worried about Robert; he was more concerned about Layla.
Layla was in elementary school, but she had a lot of homework.
She had more homework than he did the the went to school as a child.
"When we cback from a walk later, I'll go check her homework." "Sure." Avery pushed Elliot out.
The sky had darkened.
The street lights in the community suddenly turned on the moment they exited their home.
Her eyes flashed, 7g)>WIT; her heart lit up.
In front of them, there was an old couple with gray hair and hunched waists, holding hands and walking forward slowly.
She stared at the old couple for a while, wanting to say something, but felt that any words would break the peaceful beauty of the moment.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe lowered her eyes and saw that Elliot was also staring at the couple in front of her.
"Avery." He said suddenly.
"Huh?" "Look." With his eyes, he motioned her to look at the couple in front of her.
"l saw them; what's the matter?" He spoke slowly, "Look at the old woman in front of you, she is holding her husband." Avery didn’t know what he was going to say next.
"Every tyou go out, you don't take the initiative to lead me." He complained, "You have to learn from that old woman." Avery rolled her eyes.
She was expecting a much more romantic sentence than the one Elliot just told her.
What was he even thinking? After walking outside for half an hour, Elliot proposed to go hto see if Layla had finished her homework.
"Didn't you say you didn't care about your daughter's grades? Even if she gets zero marks on the test, you can still give her a good life. That's what you said before.” Avery teased him.