"Have you decided what to wear yet, Layla? " Avery asked instead of answering Layla's questions. "People usually wear black clothes to a funeral. How about you wear this black dress with these black tights?" Layla nodded her head. "You don't look happy, Mommy. What were you looking at just now?" Avery forced a smile and said, "It's about work." "You could ask Daddy to help you with that, " Layla suggested. "He's staying at our house now. Could he refuse to help you with a thing or two?" "I'l handle it myself. Let's get you changed! " Avery's heart was heavy, but she could not express it. She changed the subject and asked, "Are you sure you want to go back to school next week, Layla?" "Il am. | want to be braver. If the other kids are going back to school, then | can, too." "You're amazing, Layla. I'm so proud of you. " Avery crouched down and planted a kiss on her daughter's forehead.
In the living room, Elliot's phone was ringing.
When Robert heard the ringtone, his obsidian black eyes widened.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtElliot flashed a smile at his son, then answered the phone.
"Have you seen Chelsea’s mother's interview, Sir?" Chad's voice cthrough the phone. "She was acting like a victim during the entire interview. She said you killed the entire Tierney family and gobbled up all of their property, and that you're trying to push her to her death. She begged for society's help in the interview and hoped that everyone would help her seek justice.” Elliot's face instantly darkened with rage! What a shameless old hag! Did she think that he did not dare touch her? "Should we make the video disappear, or should we respond to it, Sir?" Chad asked." She looked really haggard in the video, but she said svery provoking things." "All she wants is money, right? | won't give her a dime," Elliot said coldly. "Did she think that a mere interview would be able to affect me? What a hopeless idiot!" "That's right! Her behavior was pretty disgusting.” Chad sighed, then said, "It's just like how Chelsea just had to choose our building to jump off of. Both mother ?b $?TIU> daughter sure have the sway of doing things." When Avery emerged from the children's room with Layla, she heard Elliot talking on the phone.
Her eyes landed obsessively on him.
Elliot was ruthless, untamable, and noble! He was the one who raised the Foster family nto fame. Nobody dared disrespect him when his ncup.
All of the honor and glory that he worked so hard to get for the Foster nnow all seemed like a joke.
Surely, Rosalie knew the truth.
It must have been hard for her to raise Elliot as her own. However, if Rosalie was not a good mother to Elliot, then he would not still miss her after her death.
When Elliot saw Avery and Layla from the corner of his eye, he immediately hung up the phone.
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Avery gazed at his handsface, then said, "Go get changed, Elliot. Let's head out once I'm changed. It's getting stuffy here at home." "Alright." Once Avery returned to her room, Elliot walked over to Layla.
"That's a pretty dress you're wearing, Layla. I've never seen you wear it before." Elliot thought of ways to praise Layla every day to cheer her up.
This worked pretty well on children.
Layla felt a deeper fondness for him than she did before.
"Mommy's facing strouble at work, Daddy. You should help her out!" Layla murmured. "She said she could handle it herself, but I can tell she's unhappy.” Elliot's brows furrowed slightly. "Did your mother tell you she’s facing trouble at work?" From what he knew, Tate Industries wasn’t in any kind of trouble.
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