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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1287

Elliot decided to do it himself. Elliot opened the cover of the rubbish bin.

Just as he was about to reach into the rubbish bin to take out the medicine that Avery left him, the bodyguard stopped him.

"Mr. Foster! I'll do it!" said the bodyguard, as he quickly took the rubbish bin and moved it elsewhere to stop Elliot from touching the dirty rubbish bin.

Elliot retracted his arm and calmed himself down before saying, "There should be a bag of medicine in there. Get it out."

"Oh! You mean the medicine that your ex gave you?" asked the bodyguard, who clearly did not have a clear read of the situation, but he took the bag of medicine out from the rubbish bin.

Elliot was about to take the bag from the bodyguard when the bodyguard once again stopped him. "Mr. Foster, this just came out of the rubbish bin. It's unhygienic for you to just take it. Allow me to sanitize it first. I'll hand it to you afterward. After all, Gary said that you were germaphobic," said the bodyguard.

Elliot suddenly felt the urge to fire this bodyguard.

"Mr. Foster, I'm sure that I can get the same medicine from the shops if you want. All of these are normal medicines that can be easily bought from the pharmacies," said the bodyguard.

The bodyguard was, of course, disgusted by the act of fishing the medicine out of the rubbish bin. But it was Elliot's order so there was no way he could refuse.

"Put the rubbish bin back to its original place," ordered Elliot.

"Okay!" said the bodyguard.

Elliot took one last look at the bag in the bodyguard's hands before walking back into the house.

The bodyguard could not help but question the legitimacy of the rumor that his boss was a germaphobe.

If he was such a germaphobe, why did he seem so upset when he suggested that he should first sanitize the bag.

Avery, on the other hand, was surprised to find her bodyguard and Jed talking when she entered the ward.

"What are you two talking about?" asked Avery.

Avery looked away from Jed's prying eyes," If we didn't have kids, things might be slightly easier. But now that the situation between us is actually causing the kids a lot of suffering. I just feel sorry for my kids and how they have a useless mother." "You can't think like that. Nobody can grow up in a perfectly protected bubble, most people are affected by the shortcomings of their families. This is life, there's no way that everything can be perfect," said Jed.

"Thank you for comforting me. I feel so much better. I told myself that I would stay for a month. This is only the beginning," said Avery as she cracked a smile.

After reaching her hotel, Avery changed into more comfortable clothes and lay down on the bed.

Avery tried to empty her mind, but she could not help but keep thinking back to the events that happened.

The nanny said that Elliot and Ruby went out shopping together.

It doesn't matter if they consummated the marriage or not, they seemed happy together.

As she was enveloped in her negative emotions, she was interrupted by the buzzing of her phone.

When she picked up her phone and looked at what the commotion was about, she was shocked to see the caller id.

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