"You're right. But she has her reasons for doing so. Elliot stood out from his peers, showing intelligence and a level of maturity that was far above that of other people, even in kindergarten. He was Madam Rosalie's pride, and Eason was very proud of him too. The atmosphere at hwas also much better than before. Do you think he'll be able to accept the truth behind his background? | think not.
Madam Rosalie is worried that the peace she strived so hard to get would disappear forever," Mrs. Scarlet explained. "I understand how she feels." Avery understood too.
It was cruel to separate Elliot from his child at Ylore, but she did that nonetheless.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhat right did she have to say that Rosalie was a cold-blooded and ruthless woman? Later that evening, Mrs. Cooper and the three children returned.
Hayden and Layla brought Avery a lot of delicious snacks and sweets.
"Chad brought these special treats from his hometown,” Mrs. Cooper said. "He cooked lunch and dinner today, and | must admit his cooking is really good! He does a spectacular job at presentation too." "He is. What about Mike?" "Mike played second fiddle to him today. We went over in the morning, and Chad was the one who entertained us. Mike was sleeping then, but he woke up when Robert fell and cried." Mrs. Cooper laughed, "Have you guys eaten?" "I did." Avery glanced at the stairs. "He's still sleeping." "Why is he still sleeping now? Would you like to wake him up? He won't be able to sleep later tonight if he doesn't wake up soon," Mrs. Cooper reminded.
"I'll go up and check on him." Avery went to see him just before dinner but decided not to wake him up then because he was sleeping soundly.
However, she could not let him sleep any longer because it was starting to get dark.
She pushed open the bedroom door.
Elliot heard a slight noise while he was sleeping and opened his eyes.
He slept really well and could hear the tiniest of sounds.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe noticed that he had woken up so she turned on the lights in the room.
He looked out the window.
The sky was almost fully dark when he looked outside the window He was surprised to have slept so long.
"What's on your mind?" She stood in front of him and looked at him. "I'm sure you're hungry after sleeping for so long." He allowed himself to feel what he was feeling and took a breath before saying," My head hurts a little." "From the injury or because you slept too long?" "Both." He lifted the blanket. "It's a little hot.
"The kids are back. You should have dinner. I've already eaten though." "Not very hungry." He looked at her and picked up from where their conversation left off before going to bed. "You toldto answer your question when | woke up, right?" "Are you sure you're sober now? You said you had a headache, right? Wait till your headache is gone..." "I'm awake. My head doesn't hurt anymore either." He took her hand and said slowly," | never liked Ruby, ever. And | never had any feelings for her. | feel compassion for the child, not only because Ruby toldthat the child looked like Layla, but also because I've beca more compassionate person after becoming a ' father'." His thoughts were clear and he expressed them persuasively. She completely believed that everything he said cfrom the bottom of his heart.
"I realize now that it hurt you and our three children a lot when | felt pity for that child. As a result, | won't face this situation directly, and it's up to you to decide what to do for me. | trust you'll handle it rationally," he added.
Elliot thought too highly of Avery and she felt that it was impossible to handle it rationally.