Elliot dragged Avery to her car.
"Open the door!" ordered Elliot.
"Your recovery isn't as perfect as you think, you didn't meet with the chief physician, right? You have to stop drinking and smoking, I don't care who that Christopher is, you can't joke around with your health," said Avery as she once again tried to give the medicine to Elliot.
"I told you to open the door!" exclaimed Elliot, he punched the car in frustration.
Avery could not help but recoil under the loud bang.
"I'll leave, now!" said Avery as she stuffed the medicine into Elliot's hands and pushed him off of her.
Avery opened the door and just before she got in the car, she looked at Elliot.
"Elliot Foster, I won't be here forever. The reason I'm not leaving you is that I know you lost your memories, and I don't know if you would regret this after you regain your memories. If you regain your memories and this is the life that you choose, all you have to do is tell me. I promise you that I'll be gone from your life," said Avery, after that, she got in her car and closed the door.
As soon as the car left, Elliot threw the medicine into the bin.
The doctor told Elliot that everything was okay, and Elliot trusted the doctor.
Elliot slowly walked through the garden and back into the house.
When Elliot came into the house, Ruby was on the phone with somebody else. When Ruby saw Elliot walking in she quickly ended the conversation and hung up.
"Elliot, I called the chief physician and asked about your check-up, he told me that you didn't go see him after the check-up. He told me that the doctor told him that nothing was wrong with your scans, but Avery kept on telling him that something was wrong, so he is going to go take a look at your scans" said a concerned Ruby.
Christopher who sat opposite Ruby laughed when he heard what she said," Ruby, you are never that concerned for my well-being."
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