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In Love, Never Say Never (Ashton Fuller and Scarlett Stovall) novel Chapter 1666

In Love, Never Say Never Chapter 1666

As she finished her sentence, the light turned green. Emery hit the gas and continued with the journey. “Life is just the same as the traffic lights. When it’s time to go, go, and when it’s time to stop, stop. You cannot hesitate.”

The car sped away as Emery floored the gas. Her breakup with Hunter was rather recent, and accompanied by her constant frown and straight face, most men would stay away. I wondered if Alexander would be one of them.

Arriving at the intersection near our house, I saw John and Emma in the car from afar. It seemed that they were heading in the direction of Coldbridge. They both carried the same sullen expression and didn’t talk to each other.

Emery left right after she dropped us at the front door. She declined my invitation to meet the kids, stating that she was tired.

Tired, or troubled, only she could tell. Given her personality, it would be a futile attempt for me to pry if she refused to speak about it.

Before I could get into the house, I heard Audrey commanding Shaun and Gregory.

“No, Greg! Not like this. You have to put it here! Don’t you agree, Shaun?”

When I heard her energetic voice, my spirit lifted. I walked in and teased, “What are you guys doing? Is Greg not doing as well as Audrey?”

“Mommy! Summer!”

When Audrey heard me, she threw away whatever she was holding in her hands and ran toward me. She then threw herself into my arms and let me pick her up.

“Good girl.” I smiled at her and brushed her nose gently. “What were you doing?”

“We were making lanterns!” Audrey announced proudly in a pitch higher than usual. “Audrey was the fastest to finish it!”

“Really? You’re so amazing! Let Mommy have a look,” I praised while walking toward the living room.

The couch and the coffee table were scattered with parts of the lanterns. There was also an item sitting there that barely looked like a lantern.

“Is this the one you made?” I tried my best to act surprised and carefully examine the lantern. I wanted Audrey to be proud of herself.

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