It was the first tAvery had a face-off with her son. In truth, she had regretted what she said the moment the words were out.
Though her son was not a three-year-old, he was still a child who was not even ten years old; no matter how old a child was, they would always long for their mothers’ love and embrace, just like how Avery would still act like a child to Laura when she was alive.
How could she bring hthe frustration she felt because of Nathan and vent it on her children? Just as she was about to go after Hayden, he had already left the mansion.
Avery went downstairs to find that the entire living room had erupted into chaos.
"Layla, don't cry. I've already sent the bodyguard after him. He's going to be fine." Mrs. Cooper held Robert in her arms and consoled Layla.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAvery was completely distraught. While she was contemplating whether to calm her children down at hfirst, or to go after Hayden first, Layla cover for a hug.
"Mom, did you scold Hayden?" Avery felt a lump in her throat. "Maybe! I'm in a bit of a bad mood tonight, so | might have been a bit too harsh with your brother.
"Boohoo.,.1 don't want Hayden to go! Mom, let's go find him!" Layla wiped away her tears and tried to drag Avery outside.
Just as the two were about to go look for Hayden, their bodyguard called Mrs.
Cooper.
Mrs. Cooper answered the call and said," Yes, yes." Before hanging up.
"Avery, the bodyguard told you not to worry. He is following Hayden so Hayden's going to be fine. Once he's had stto calm down, the bodyguard will bring him back," Mrs. Cooper said to Avery.
Avery nodded. "l was being too harsh on him." "Don't blyourself, Avery. Even if you were trying to be strict, just how harsh could you be? Hayden is the one who's overreacting,” Mrs. Cooper said with a serious expression, "He probably thinks that his father got him those workbooks to mock him for his handwriting. The relationship between father and son works differently than that of a mother and daughter.” Avery felt inspired.
Elliot probably did not expect for Hayden to react so tically when he bought the workbook; but to Hayden, the action itself felt mostly like a challenge.
"Next time, tell Mr. Foster to ask you before picking out a gift for Hayden to avoid doing the wrong thing with a good intention. It's the first tI've seen Layla Hayden fight like this, my heart just aches for them." Mrs. Cooper sighed.
"Sure. | will remind him of that." Avery took Layla to the bathroom to wash her face and the mansion soon returned to its original peaceful silence.
"Mom, you said that you are in a bad mood. Why?" Layla had stopped crying, but her voice was still hoarse.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"It's just something that happened at work. Don't worry about it." Avery forced a smile and patted Layla on the head. "When Hayden gets angry next time, let's give him a hug before we lecture him, okay?" Layla nodded sincerely. "I'll remember that, Mom." After dinner, the sky had turned completely dark.
Avery looked up at the pitch-dark sky and decided to go out searching for Hayden.
As soon as she stepped out of the community, she spotted Hayden sitting on a street bench with the bodyguard.
The guilt within her deepened.
Even if the bodyguard didn't follow Hayden, she knew that Hayden wouldn't wander off.
‘He's still so young, where exactly can he go?' She thought, "He's always been a good child and on this rare occasion that he lost his temper, why couldn't | just be more forgiving?" She strode towards Hayden and admitted her mistake. "I'm sorry, Hayden. | shouldn't have lost my temper, neither should | think that it's a small matter." Hayden's brows furrowed and pursed his lips wordlessly.
"The last t| talked to your dad, | mentioned that you are struggling with your handwriting. He probably paid attention to that and bought you the workbooks. He’s not mocking you or trying to undermine you, he's just trying to help you improve; he just didn’t use the correct way and failed to consider your feelings." Avery knew that Hayden might not be in the mood to listen, but she had to say it.
It was the first tElliot had the chance to be a father, so he was bound to fail in certain ways; so long as his love for the children was real, Avery would never stop him from trying.
Hayden did not respond, and Avery did not continue to explain.
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