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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1245

Chapter 1245

Avery turned her back to him and didn’t answer his words. She said just now that she had a headache and thought she might die of illness, which was true.

Missing Elliot became a heartbreaker, which led to depression and suicide, which is also true.

From childhood to adulthood, every time she encounters difficulties and setbacks, she will do psychological construction for herself in her heart and redeem herself.

But this time, she was so tired. Even though there are still three children to take care of, she is willing, but powerless.

After dinner, Mike asked the doctor for a checklist and put it on the cabinet.

Avery was lying on the bed, looking at her mobile phone.

“Didn’t you say headache? I asked the nurse for some painkillers for you.” Mike handed her the medicine, “Would you like to take one?”

“I’m feeling better now.” Avery said, “You take the medicine Put it on the table, and I’ll eat it later when I have a headache.”

“Don’t play with your phone. The news about Elliot on the Internet is overwhelming, and it’s disgusting. Don’t make yourself unhappy.” Mike stood beside the hospital bed and reminded her.

 

“I didn’t watch the news. I was replying to a friend’s message.” She showed him the screen of her phone. “Many people send me messages, but I can’t help but reply.”

“There are still many people who care about you. The world is not gone. No one can run.”

“Well, without Elliot, the sun will still rise. Without me, the earth rotates on its own.” Avery seemed to be answering his question seriously, and seemed to be joking.

As soon as his scalp exploded, he always felt that her words meant: I’m going to die with Elliot. After all, the world can’t run without anyone.

“Avery!” Mike shouted angrily.

“Have you taken a shower?” Avery said tepidly. “You smell of sweat. Even if you don’t have any clothes on, why don’t you take a shower? Otherwise, if you stay in the same house for one night, I don’t care. You are dizzy.”

 

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