Avery rubbed her eyebrows before opening her eyes and looked out the window.
As the car drove past and the scenery outside began to recede, she could see the tall buildings, flower beds, and the continuous flow of traffic.
She wondered if it was because she did not have good rest recently.
The last tit happened to her was before her surgery in Ylore.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter she was discharged from the hospital, she underwent another checkup and the results confirmed that there were no issues.
She might have been a little too exhausted recently.
Since she and Elliot had already secured the marriage certificate, the burden in her heart had been released and she would probably be able to readjust her mental state.
She figured that her body would return to normal after a few days of rest.
The car drove speedily back to the Starry River Villa. Robert was playing with toys in the living room when she arrived, while Elliot was taking an afternoon nap.
Mrs. Cooper urged her to go back to her room and rest, but she was not feeling sleepy.
"Ben chere today and brought a gift. He said that Lilith spent a month's worth of her salary to buy it for you," Mrs. Cooper said. "She's quite thoughtful." Avery was very surprised. "Lilith had a hard tearning smoney. How could | bring myself to accept a gift that she spent so much money on?" "Just give her one in return. She's willing to buy you a gift out of sincerity, and she'll only be sad if you refuse," Mrs. Cooper said with a smile.
"You're right." "She bought a gift only for you. There's none for Master Elliot." "They haven't met each other yet, and Elliot never said he'd acknowledge her as his sister. Lilith's not the kind of person who likes to flatter people.” "I can see that. She is kind only to those who treat her well. " "Yeah. Where's the gift?" "Master Elliot was afraid that Robert would take it, so he brought it back to the bedroom," Mrs. Cooper said. Avery then immediately walked toward the bedroom.
She didn't make much noise when she entered the room but Elliot still ended up opening his eyes.
"Did | wake you up?" She rushed to the bed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"No." He sat up ;c-:WNV? asked worriedly." What tis it?" "Almost three." She tidied several stray locks of hair on his forehead. "I heard that Lilith boughta present." "She did. It's inside that pink box," he said.
She looked at the bedside table, picked up the pink box, and opened it. As soon as she saw the necklace inside, she smiled and said, "She has a good eye for gifts. This design looks amazing." "How's Tammy?" Elliot changed the subject.
She shook her head. "Not very good. | called Jun, and Jun was heartbroken. The two of them were more or less like us in the past.
No one wants to be the bigger person, and both of them feel that they're in the right." "We've reconciled now, haven't we?" "Elliot, do you feel like there are still swounds in your heart?" She held the box in her hand and looked at him lovingly. "We quarreled a lot in the past, and quarrels do nothing but hurt our feelings." "Do you?" he replied with a question.
She smiled and shook her head. "I don’t think so. Every twe reconcile, it feels like those wounds have healed and the pain just disappears. Do you feel the sway?" He looked at her smile and spoke from the heart, "It doesn't matter how much you pissoff, but as long as you cto me, my confidence will always be rekindled." His answer warmed her heart. She hugged him, breathed in his all-too-familiar scent, and felt her vision darken slightly.
"Are you feeling sleepy?" he asked hoarsely. "You should get ssleep! I'll call you in an hour." "Okay." She lay down lazily, and said distressingly, "My vision turned back when | cout of Tammy's house. Do you know what | was thinking then?" He looked into her eyes, "You were probably thinking, 'Why is this happening? ' and 'Am | sick?"" "That's right. | suspected that | had sincurable disease, and then | imagined you finding a new wife after | died. Then | thought about our children and started to wonder if they'd be treated badly by their new stepmother..."