Chapter 16
Ava had the cab driver send her to Louvier Square. Then, she followed Madison’s instructions and got to the food court found on the first floor.
Numerous people were going in and out of Louvier Square. Ava woved her way through the crowd as she searched for her daughter
“There are so many people there. It’s going to be hard for her to look for her family.”
“She should just call her mother–in–law!”
“Did you not see her do that in the car? Her mother–in–law didn’t pick up.”
“You’ve put together quite a nice show, Maddie. This is getting exciting!”
“I bet you she’s going to find her daughter since this is all scripted
“Head to the stairwell after that turn,” Madison instructed just then.
Ava arrived outside the stairwell. Before she had even opened the door, Awa picked up on a familiar nice coming from inside.
“We agreed on so thousand dollars. Why is it just so thousand dollars now?” It was the harsh voice that belonged to Patricia Faulkner, Ava’s mother–in–law.
A man’s voice responded, “I’ll pay you 50 thousand dollars first. After I sell the kid, I’ll transfer the remaining so thousand dollars to your bank account,”
“That won’t du. How am I supposed to find you if you change your mind afterward and don’t pay me the remainder/You promised me 100 thousand dollars. I won’t accept any amount less than that
The man’s voice hardened slightly as he said patiently. “I don’t even know w
where you’ve got this kid from or if she has any kind of disease…
“She’s my granddaughter, Look at her face and those bright, lively eyes! see how she’s kicking her et soenergetically? Does she seem sick to you?
“If it weren’t because my daughter–in–law said having one child was mough and refused to try for a boy, I wouldn’t have decided to give her away.”
Patricia looked at the child in her arms with disdain. “So, hurry spand give me the money. Then, you can take the child with you
“ll tell my daughter–in–law that I’ve accidentally lost the child. Remember to take her somewhere far away so that no one will be able to find her Awaclenched her teeth upon hearing that. She shoved the door open with a loud bang.
Patricia was flustered when she spotted Ava. “Why are you here?!
Avaquickly snatched her daughter away from Patricia and cam toward the door.
Nick Voss, the man who was with Patricia, immediately went after wa
Nick was tall, muscular, and quick, with a few big strides, he caught up with Ava, yanked her hair, and slapped her in the face.
“Your bitch! You can run all you want, but you have to give me the kid rat
Awa held onto her daughter firmly as she endured the pain con ng from her scalp. “You wish!!
Patricia saw that Nick was about to hit Awa again. She called out hurriedly, “Don’t hit her stomach! You can thither stomach! She won’t be able to bear my son a boy if you happen to hurt her stomach.”
Patricia tamed her gaze toward Awwand coaxed, for several generations now, the couples of the Zelnick family have only been able to produce a single male successor.
“If you don’t give it a boy, we won’t have anyone to carry on the Zelnick name. The people in our neighborhood are going to look down on us!
“Nowadays, rasing a kid requires a lot of money. We just need to raise a son. What’s the use in keeping a daughter? We can’t afford to raise two children at our home
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