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In a Love Nest with the Aloof CEO novel Chapter 86

He knew how to tease and navigate all her sensitive spots.

Compared to how experienced Tobias was, Skylar was a novice and didn’t stand a chance against him.

Realizing Tobias was still asleep, Skylar wanted to sneak out before he woke up. Just when she was about to leave, she noticed a box of medication next to the bed.

When she saw it was Estazolam, she checked the prescription out of curiosity. It was used for treating insomnia and weakened mental conditions.

In fact, Skylar wondered if Tobias prepared it for her so that it would make it easier for him. After all, he was capable of anything.

When she walked out of the elevator into the lobby, Skylar saw Thomas. Both father and daughter exchanged glances.

“I have been waiting for you the whole night.” Thomas’ tone was filled with frustration.

“Why are you waiting for me?” Skylar sat down opposite Thomas, who had a gloomy look on his face.

All this while, she was the one who had to wait for him and would be scolded in the end.

Skylar still remembered the time when Meredith, her grandma, told her to ask Thomas for money. She needed it for her school fees. Thomas threw two hundred on the ground then.

“Last night, Avery came home crying. She said that you bullied her and tore off all her clothing. Skylar, how can you be so cruel? Just because you have Tobias watching your back, do you think you can do anything you please? Including hurting your own family?”

Skylar laughed wryly at Thomas’ response. Avery really is Dad’s favorite. She will always run crying to Dad at the first sign of trouble.

Skylar didn’t feel she did anything wrong last night. Whatever happened was all Avery’s own doing.

Skylar was disgusted by the pained look Thomas had when he described how Avery was mistreated.

She smirked. “Is that why you have waited the whole night? Just so that you can accuse me of this? Family? Since when did you become my family?”

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