Chapter 255 Visiting Ava
Jacob was sitting in front of his laptop, scrolling through something. He looked up and said, “Sir, I found out that Mrs. Harrison’s grandmother is in this hospital. She’s got a broken leg. It seems like Mrs. Harrison came to visit her.”
Arthur’s eyes softened instantly.
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He barely blinked before saying, “Find out where she’s staying.”
He’d never met Ava.
The wedding had been rushed. Only their direct families were invited. It was more of a formality, and he hadn’t stayed long. He didn’t even know which relatives from the Hardwick family had attended.
Over the years, Charlotte hadn’t mentioned Ava much.
To be honest, they hadn’t talked much at all. And when they did, it was mostly just sweet nothings between husband and wife, especially in bed.
Arthur rubbed his forehead. He needed to contact her and then
go visit Ava.
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Pete watched Charlotte’s nervousness and gave a small, helpless
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smile. “You’re acting like you’re about to go to court. You’ve never been this scared before.”
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Charlotte forced a smile, though it looked strained. “You don’t get it. I’m just a little… nervous.”
“But no matter how nervous you are, you still have to face it,” Pete said gently. “Go in. Ava will be so happy to see you.”
Charlotte closed her eyes for a moment, took a deep breath, and then pushed open the door.
“Pete, I told you to go back. You don’t have to keep looking after me. The nurse can handle it.”
A voice from inside the room spoke up, tinged with mild irritation.
“Grandma…”
Charlotte thought she had herself together, but as soon as she saw the elderly woman sitting on the bed, wearing reading glasses and fiddling with her phone, her throat closed up.
Ava, who had been watching videos on her phone, froze when she heard Charlotte’s choked voice. Her smile faltered, and she slowly looked up.
She took off her reading glasses and gave the young woman entering the room a careful look.
“Lottie?” she said cautiously, almost as if unsure. It had been
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Charlotte’s tears came flooding out. Everything she was holding
slipped from her hands, and she rushed over to Ava, throwing her arms around her.
“Grandma, I’m so sorry…”
Ava slapped her gently on the back. “You little brat. Don’t call me Grandma. Let go of me!”
But despite the harsh words, her voice also choked up.
This was the girl she had raised herself. She had poured everything she knew into her, watching her grow, bloom, and flourish.
But five years ago, everything had changed. Charlotte, who should’ve been strong and stubborn, should’ve fought for the truth and cleared her name.
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