He proposed a solution. "Then move to a bigger mansion." "The children and | have gotten used to this place, so we don't want to move," Avery said with resignation. "Just keep your urge to shop in check! | know you are rich, but money can be used to elevate our personal lives, and it can also be used for good deeds. You can make donations to poor communities in the mountains or to non-profit organizations." "I am doing all that as well." He stepped back toward the trunk and moved more boxes out. "I bought you jewelry. | know you think it's too troublesto wear them, but I like them on you." She opened the box and found multiple smaller boxes.
"Elliot, did you empty the shops?" "I didn't," he said. "I didn't buy the ones that didn't look good." Avery felt helpless. She knew she should be happy to receive such gifts, but she was not in the slightest bit happy. Her jewelry cabdid not have the space for this many new pieces.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"What did you buy Layla?" She suppressed the urge to lecture him and asked.
"Mainly hair clips. There are sother things, but I'm not so sure what those are. They look flashy and seem like the kind of things little girls would like, so | bought those as well." The urge to lecture him rose again at his response.
"Did you buy gifts for the boys?" She asked.
"I bought toys and snacks for Robert." "But not for Hayden?" She scanned the trunk carefully.
" did." He suddenly lowered his tone.
"Oh?" Sensing the guilt in his voice, she asked, "What did you buy Hayden? Show me." He walked toward the back seat and opened the door to take a pile of handwriting practice workbooks out of the car.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHayden's class teacher had shown Hayden's homework to Elliot during the birthday party, and Elliot had realized that his son's handwriting was horrible.
Therefore, when he walked past the book store earlier, he bought the workbooks in hopes that his son's handwriting would improve.
Avery burst out laughing at the workbooks. "I will show him these tomorrow morning. If | show these to him tonight, he is going to be so angry that he won't be able to sleep. " Avery accepted the workbooks ;g*:RIU< went inside the house to put them away.
Once Avery was inside the living room, Layla whispered to Elliot, "Dad, why are you buying us so many gifts?" "It's because I'm earning so much money. If | don't spend some, | will lose the motivation to make more money." Layla tried her best to process what her father said and said, "Oh, don’t worry, Dad, | will spend your money for you." Elliot received a message from the paternity center at eight o'clock the next morning. He was having breakfast with Avery in the dining room when he got the message.
He opened the message when he noticed the screen of his phone lit up. He tapped on the link attached and saw the results of the paternity test.
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