Chapter 260 The Most Heartless One
My dad was the first to break the awkwardness with his warm words, “Mr. Atlas, it’s been a while.”
Atlas smiled and replied, “It has, Mr. George. I’ve been quite busy lately and haven’t had a chance to visit.
How are you?”
“Grandpa, Uncle Atlas gave me an amazing gift. He’s also celebrating my birthday with me!” Ava seemed happy, while I felt awkward. After all, my daughter had put me in an uncomfortable situation.
“Really?” My dad laughed heartily. I was genuinely surprised at how he had become such a good actor.
“Yes!” Ava giggled, looking incredibly cute. “Right, Uncle Atlas?”
“Yes! I promise to do whatever you want!” Atlas was unusually talkative today.
I quickly tugged at Ava. “Come down now and change with Mommy!”
Still, Ava clung to Atlas as if afraid he would leave. ‘I want Uncle Atlas to help me change!”
I was shocked, wondering when they became so close.
“You’re a little girl, so you should let your mommy change you. Don’t worry, I won’t leave. I’ll stay and chat with your grandpa and wait for you,” Atlas assured her, “You have to look pretty since you’re the birthday
girl.”
Finally, Ava released him, and I carried her upstairs. As we went upstairs, she said, “I’ll be down soon,
Uncle Atlas! Don’t leave, okay?”
Atlas nodded smilingly and then sat to chat with my parents. Ava was in a rush while changing and
cooperated with me to dress her up quickly. Immediately after, she ran downstairs by herself.
My heart still raced, and my hands trembled when I returned to my room. I quickly changed into a dress
Meanwhile, I was still in a daze the whole time. I couldn’t understand my feelings. Ava was exhausted when the dinner ended, but she clung to Atlas. I felt helpless. Judging from her determination, she wouldn’t give up until Atlas came to my place.
I couldn’t dissuade Ava, so Atlas picked her up and got into the car. I inwardly prayed to the heavens to help but received no answer. Ultimately, I got into the car and drove home.
Meanwhile, my parents were considerate enough to ride with Ivanna. As expected, Ava fell asleep in Atlas’s arms during the car ride. She looked content. However, her biological father didn’t even call.
I didn’t know if he had forgotten his daughter’s birthday or didn’t want to remember.
After bringing Ava to her room, Atlas talked with my parents. Then, he calmly said, “Mr. George, I’ll have to trouble Chloe to send me home. My driver has some last–minute matters to attend to. I didn’t know when the dinner would end, so I let him go earlier.”
He made it seem like it was only natural for me to send him home. After all, he had spent the whole day celebrating my daughter’s birthday. Not seeing him off would be unreasonable.
I suddenly felt nervous and didn’t know how to respond.
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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...