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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 204

Chapter 204 Laura walked toward Elliot.,

When he saw Laura walking toward him, he said, “Hello, Aunt.”

Laura looked cold, “Did Avery invite you over?”

“No.”

“Then, why’re you here? You had a divorce, please stop disturbing our lives.” Laura’s attitude was harsh. This was their house and Elliot came uninvited out of the blue.

Elliot looked at the closed gate and then at Laura’s face. He had to leave, “Sorry for disturbing.

He could not break inside.

When he left, he caught a small white object moving behind the bushes.

The small object must have been Avery’s daughter.

He really wanted to see her but not through this way.

He walked away.

After he left, Layla ran out from the bushes.

“Grandma! Why did Dad come?”

Laura held Layla’s hand and walked toward the villa’s gate, “How do you know he’s your Dad?”

“Because he is Mom’s ex-husband!” Layla said worriedly and sighed, “What a pity that he’s a douchebag. My brother and I won’t have a Dad for the rest of our lives.”

Laura smiled, “Not necessarily. Your Mom is still young. Who knows, she might meet a nice man. Your step-father will love you just as much!”

Laura spoke because, as a mother, she hoped that her daughter could find a better man.

After all, life is long and it would be less lonely to have a partner.

· Layla pouted, “I don’t want a stepfather! Brother also doesn’t want a stepfather.”

The gate was opened and the both of them went inside before Laura closed it behind them.

“Brother!” Layla knew that Hayden was not in school today, so she called out, “Brother, I’m home!”

our brother is not home. He went to your Mom’s company with Uncle Mike.” Laura brought Layla to the living room.

“What is my brother doing in Mom’s company? To play? I also want to play there! Grandma, don’t make dinner, bring me to find Mom and Brother!” Layla pulled on Laura’s hand and pleaded.

Laura could not resist, so she had to bring Layla over.

This was the first company dinner after Tate Industries was re-built.

As the owner, Avery made a toast before walking out from the restaurant.

Her mother and two children were waiting for her outside.

The two children did not like places with a lot of strangers.

She had to send them home.

“Avery, did you drink?” Laura asked.

Avery shook her head, “I had juice. I need to drive, they understood.”

The mother and daughter each held onto one child and walked toward the parking lot.

Not far away, in the darkness, part of Elliot’s face showed under the lamppost

He looked at the four of them darkly. How much he wanted to walk over but he knew he had to hold back

Laura had made it clear to him earlier in the evening.

As long as he had dignity, he must not disturb them.

“Mr. Foster, the girl that Avery is holding must be her daughter?” Chad looked over at Avery and said.

Elliot gulped and said in a hoarse voice, “Chad, should I stop harassing them? No matter who her daughter belongs to, it won’t be mine. She already aborted the baby that we had.”

Chad said, “Even though you had a divorce, it’s still okay to say hi. I don’t think you’re harassing them.”

“They stay away from me like I’m a monster and they clearly don’t want to see me.” Elliot stood transfixed on the spot. His voice was cold.

“Mr. Foster, why don’t I say hi to them? I can have a look at her daughter.” Chad wanted to help him.

“No need. Your mission tonight is to get close to Mike.” “Okay.”

 

 

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