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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1852

Chapter 1852

This necklace was very familiar.

It was the necklace in the jewelry set that her mother was going to buy for her last time, but was cut off by Norah Jones.

“Just a necklace?” Layla looked at Norah Jones and asked, “Aunt Jones, why are you hiding the bracelet in this set of jewelry? Or have you already given the bracelet to another child?”

With a swish, it turned red.

How did Layla know there was a matching bracelet for this necklace?

Guess?

Seeing his daughter being so impolite, Elliot immediately said, “Layla, you…”

“Elliot! Shut up!” Layla frowned and yelled at her father.

Norah Jones was shocked! Mrs. Cooper was also shocked.

It was very impolite for Layla to call Elliot’s name directly. She was so angry at her father.

It was the first time that Elliot was scolded by his daughter in front of outsiders, and was a little confused.

“Layla, you shouldn’t speak to your father so loudly. Auntie does have a pair of bracelets there. I want to give it to you next time. Since you like it, I’ll go get it for you now.” Norah Jones wanted to calm down as soon as possible Layla’s anger, so hurried away and went back to get the bracelet.

After Norah Jones left, Elliot walked up to Layla and grabbed her wrist.

Layla didn’t even think about it, she pushed him away!

At the same time, Layla threw the necklace in her hand to the ground!

Layla: “If you let Norah Jones come to the house in the future, I’ll move out!”

Elliot was in Bridgedale at the time. Norah Jones called him and asked him to help the owner of the auction house to leave this set of jewelry.

Could it be that Avery also wanted to buy this set of jewelry at that time?

After Mrs. Cooper understood why Layla was angry, she immediately turned to look at Elliot.

Mrs. Cooper: “Sir, please explain to Layla! You must not know that Avery also wants to buy this set of jewelry, right? Otherwise, how could you help Norah Jones?”

Elliot pursed his thin lips, his Adam’s apple rolled up and down, and his face turned gloomy.

“He has a guilty conscience!” Layla said angrily, looking at the direction her father was leaving, “Grandma Cooper, Norah Jones will come to our house in the future, please don’t let her in!”

Mrs. Cooper took Layla and sat down on the sofa: “Layla, your father must not know that your mother also wants to buy that set of jewelry. Otherwise, he will not help outsiders. Your father and your mother are both tough-tempered, so it is easy Quarrel. As their daughter, you should mediate the misunderstanding between them, instead of making things worse.”

Elliot returned to the bedroom and closed the door. He took out his mobile phone, found Avery’s number, and dialed it.

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