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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1908

Chapter 1908

“You go to Yonroeville with me, do you want to ask your boyfriend’s opinion first?” Elliot tentatively asked.

Avery: “Why should I ask others’ opinions about my affairs? Not to mention that he is just my boyfriend now. Even if he is my husband in the future, he has no right to interfere in my affairs.”

Elliot gritted his teeth.

Avery’s words just now revealed two meanings.

She and Billy, it’s true.

Second, Billy had no control over her.

So Avery should not suffer from her relationship with Billy.

“If that’s the case, then pack your luggage! If you don’t tell your boyfriend, should you tell Layla?” Elliot reminded.

“What should I do to prepare, I know in my mind. Take care of yourself.” Avery said here, and glanced at the rain outside the window, “The rain is getting heavier and heavier. Is it possible to cancel the flight tonight?”

Elliot turned on his phone and looked at the weather: “The rain will stop at 7 o’clock tonight.”

“Oh…are you going? You can take the umbrella outside the door.” Avery was going to pack up. So there is no time to entertain him.

Elliot: “It’s raining so hard, are you sure you’re going to drive me away?”

“I kindly borrowed your umbrella, and you said I’d drive you away… Just stay here if you like, I don’t care about you.” Avery strode back to the room.

Elliot didn’t follow. But he didn’t leave either.

He called Mrs. Cooper, asked Mrs. Cooper to help him pack his luggage, and asked the driver to bring it to Avery’s house.

Elliot: “Tell Layla and Robert about my going out. I’ll tell them later.”

Mrs. Cooper: “Okay.”

In the bedroom, Avery sat by the bed and called her daughter.

“Layla, I don’t know when I can come back, so I may not be able to take you and Robert to find Hayden.” Avery apologized.

“I can ask Uncle Chad to take us there. Uncle Chad will find Uncle Mike in a few days. What is he doing? Didn’t he want to go to Yonroeville with you? When he goes to Yonroeville, he won’t care about me and my brother.” When Layla said this, the conversation changed, “Mom, are you going to go with dad? “

Avery was startled: “Well. Baby, what’s the matter?”

“I’m curious…you two go together and stay in a hotel, will you two live in one room or two? Do you eat together every day? Then do you have to talk a lot every day…” Layla is more concerned about whether the two of them will reconcile, so she thinks a bit too much.

Avery couldn’t help blushing.

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