At noon, Eric had lunch at Avery's before leaving.
"Avery, go and rest, and then go for your physical examination in the afternoon. I'll take the kids out for some fun. What do you think about that?" Tammy had noticed that the weather was rather pleasant. She did not want to stay home. "I'll bring the kids back home by six."
Avery saw how much the children wanted to go out. Naturally, she did not disagree with Tammy's suggestion.
"Tammy, would it be troublesome for you?"
Tammy said, "It's no trouble. They are not babies that I need to carry. I'm not tired at all if it’s taking them out to play!"
Avery got the bodyguard to follow them. After sending them off, Avery returned to the house and shut the main door.
There was a white box on the coffee table in the living area. Eric had left it behind. It was his gift to her.
He said that it was his lucky charm. It was not anything expensive. He only hoped that it would bring her luck.
Avery could not bear to refuse him, as the gift was not an expensive one but a meaningful one.
She took the white box and went to her room. She was sitting on the edge of her bed when Mike called.
"Avery, I'll pick you up in two hours. You can take a nap," Then, Mike quickly asked," Is that babyface gone? If he's not gone yet, it's time to make him go, no?"
"Don't call him that. He is a true artist. I heard his new song today. It's a great song, " Avery said objectively. "I have never followed an artist before, but I truly am attracted by his charm. I'm officially a fan."
"I'm having goosebumps! Please don't tell me you have fallen in love with him!"
"I admire him."
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