Chapter 287 “Yes! Shea, you‘re an aunt!” The nanny chuckled, then sighed. “But I don‘t think your brother knows about it. I can‘t be sure that Hayden is your brother’s son too.”
“He doesn‘t like Big Brother.” Shea looked disappointed.
The nanny said, “That‘s because your brother has a girlfriend right now. I should really stop talking about this. Their affairs are too complicated.”
Shea automatically filtered out the complicated matters and continued admiring the painting that Hayden had given her.
That weekend, Tammy and Avery went out clothes shopping. “If everything goes right, I‘m going to Jun‘s house to celebrate New Year‘s.” Tammy sounded a little nervous. “I heard my father and his father discussing our marriage.”
Avery smiled and said, “Isn‘t that a good thing? You guys have been together for a long time. It ‘s time you got married.”
“But we‘re both still young! We have not had enough fun yet!” Tammy pulled Avery into a
Avery said, “What‘s the difference between you two right now and getting married? When
comes with marriage. But you and Jun are planning to spend your lives with each other, right?”
“Yes, we do plan to spend our lives together, but who knows how we would think in the future? What if we get sick of each other?” Tammy walked to the section that held the latest season‘s collection and picked up a casual jacket. “Avery, what do you think of this jacket?”
“It‘s too old fashioned,” Avery answered without thinking.
Avery replied, “Oh, I was wondering since when did you have such strange tastes.”
“Avery, what‘s with you today? How could I buy Jun this type of clothing?” Tammy took a jab at Avery, “Are you in love?”
Avery said, “Have mercy! I want to live a few more years.”
“Haha! You‘re right. It‘s less troublesome being single.” Tammy had a look at the size of the jacket before asking the staff, “Is there a triple XL for this jacket?”
“Avery, what a coincidence!” Zoe was accompanying her father shopping that day. She had heard Tammy say Avery‘s name a moment ago which was why she walked over.
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