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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2300

Ava pursed her lips and heard criticisms from all around her.

She slowly loosened her clenched fists. Then, she found cleaning tools to clean up the chicken soup that had spilled all over the place before leaving. Half a month passed.

The weather had also turned a lot warmer. It was spring, so flowers were blooming. Everything looked vibrant in this season.

For more than half a month, Ava had not been able to see Daniel even once. Today, she heard the news that Daniel was going to be discharged from the hospital. Ava hurriedly got up in the morning to wash up and dressed up nicely, hoping that Daniel could remember her now.

Madeline drove Ava to the hospital. As soon as they arrived at the gate, they saw Daniel's mother and Naya beside Daniel. They were walking toward the MPV parked in front of the gate.

Under the sun, Daniel's warm and gentle face looked to be in good spirits. Although he had not fully recovered, Ava was very happy at the progress he had made.

She picked up the bouquet she bought and hurriedly got out of the car to run toward Daniel. Madeline fully understood Ava's urgency at the moment. She smiled and got out of the car as well. Daniel was about to get into the car when he suddenly heard a pleasant voice calling out his name in the distance.

“Danny!”

Ava's tone was cheerful. She was very happy and satisfied to see Daniel standing in front of her safe and sound.

Daniel paused just as he was about to get into the car. He raised his eyes to look at the source of the sound. Ava's bright smile soon appeared in his eyes, Looking at the smile that was gradually approaching, Daniel's heart started beating faster for some reason. He looked at Ava, not remembering what he was going to do for a while. Daniel's mother and Naya also saw Ava running toward them. The two exchanged a tacit glance at each other, then urged Daniel to get inside the car.

“Dan, you haven’t fully recovered. Don't stand here in the wind. Get in the car now.”

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