Our unexpected return was met with exuberance from the entire family. Jim was quick to act and sent the driver to fetch the two little ones from school. It was a clear sign that Ava had really missed us.
And of course, when she arrived at home, she joyfully shouted for us at the door. "Daddy! Mommy!"
With a forceful push, she barged in, her short legs moving frantically as she ran straight into my arms. "Don’t you want us anymore, Mommy?"
I laughed, holding her tight. "Of course I do. I've missed you so much."
Atlas smiled mischievously, which made me question if he doubted my sincerity.
"Why were you gone for so long? What could be more important than me?" she playfully scolded. "You’ve taken Mommy’s side, Daddy. You don't care about what I think at all!"
Her words elicited laughter from everyone. No one knew where she had learned to say that.
That night, she clung to me and adamantly refused to go back to her own room to sleep, which was unprecedented.
As she lay with me on the bed, she whispered that her dad had left for a foreign country. "He said he's going away to make money, Mommy. Do you think he can make money?"
I patted her. “That depends on if he works hard. If he does, he’ll be able to make a lot of money.”
“He said he’ll be back to visit me once he makes some money. I hope he makes money soon so he’ll be back earlier.” Ava looked very concerned, which she really shouldn’t be at her age.
My heart felt like it was being torn apart. “Don’t worry. That’s something he has to go through himself. You’ll need to go through something like that when you’re older too, so don't worry too much about him.”
Ava just looked at me, assessing the truth in my words.
I knew in my heart that she still felt attached to Matthew. It seemed she had truly matured and rapidly developed a mindset beyond her years. That had probably started the moment she learned about the issues between me and Matthew.
She had begun to think about issues beyond her age in her tiny heart. That was something I dreaded. I had hoped she would be able to remain the carefree child she used to be.
We had been away from home for so long, and many things had fallen out of sync. I didn't know how far business had progressed.
I called Johnson to get an update. He told me that he had already started working, and everything was going very smoothly.
"Chloe, when Matthew left, I gave him some money. He was very grateful and promised to pay me back. I didn't dare say it was from you. He asked me to tell you that he’ll either achieve success or death.”
I chuckled, saying, "Let's hope for the best. He needs to tread carefully on the road ahead. He ended up in this situation because of his choices."
Johnson sighed.
I reminded him, "Work hard and be responsible at work. This is different from before because we're building our own brand. I trust you to take charge of this for me."
Johnson confidently replied, "Just leave it to me.”
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...