Since she was the one that invited Elliot over when he arrived, he would most likely stay with them. It was easier for him to spend time with the children that way too.
Avery carried Robert to the hall. Mrs.
Cooper immediately went forward to take Robert from Avery.
"Mommy, who called you just now?" Layla has finished her meal. She got down from her chair and went up to Avery.
"Your father," Avery said. She held Layla's hand and headed to the dining hall. "He has decided to come to spend the New Year with us."
In the dining hall, everyone heard what Avery said.
"Avery, are you saying Elliot is coming?" Mike asked loudly.
"Hmm. He is going to board the plane soon."
"Oh, then what about Chad? Is Chad with him?" Mike was not concerned for Elliot. He only cared about Chad.
Avery said, "I didn't ask him about this. Why don't you call Chad and ask?"
Mike replied, "Forget about it. I doubt he will come. He said that he is spending time with his parents during the holidays."
"Hmm. Try and understand! He has been working all year long. He only has this time to spend with his parents," Avery comforted Mike.
Mike nodded and walked over to her. He hinted with his eyes to Avery, pointing at Tammy. "She started drinking again. No matter how I try to talk to her, it's pointless. Why don't you call Jun! She's missing him so much the only thing left she didn't do is to tattoo his name on her face."
Avery looked at Tammy. Tammy did not cry or make a fuss, but she drank glass after glass. Things could not go on that way.
Avery turned around with her back facing Tammy. She found Jun's contact and dialed him.
"I'm sorry, the number you have dialed is not in service." The cold automated voice rang out.
Avery thought that she had misheard.
How was Jun's phone number not in service? The phone number was tied to a person's name. It was also connected to assorted cards and accounts. Even if one lost their phone, they would immediately
get the number back. It was not that easy to change numbers.
Avery dialed Jun once again. The automated response rang again.
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