"Do you think I'm scared of him?" Elliot held her cold little hand. "Let them do whatever they want. It won't affect me."
"Are you sure you're ready?" The unease in her heart disappeared gradually when she looked at his calm and steady expression.
"I spent a lot of time thinking about it last night. We can't change the fact that all these things exist. We'll have to face them sooner or later, so rather than being afraid, we should just face everything as calmly as we can." He led her into the resort." Nothing else matters as long as you and our children are by my side."
Avery's tense heart relaxed immediately at that moment.
"I'm glad you think that way, Elliot." She took a deep breath. "We’ll be much braver if we spend every day as if it's our last." "I don't want to think that today is my last day," he murmured. "I haven't spent enough time with you, and I want to be by your side until my hair turns gray."
"Hahaha! Let me let you in on a little secret, " she said cheerfully. "Remember that time I told you I was going to pull out your gray hair? I was lying. You don't have gray hair. I just wanted to pull a few strands of your hair to do a DNA test."
Elliot had a startled expression. "Should I thank you for just pulling my hair out instead of taking my blood?"
"It would've been too obvious if I took your blood. You're a smart man, so you would definitely figure it out," she said, then changed the topic, "After I pulled out your hair, I pulled out Cole's too. He screamed in pain and it's pretty hilarious now that I think about it."
"Why didn’t you tell me that you gave me and Cole a DNA test? Were you worried that I couldn't handle it?"
"You didn't tell me that Nathan was looking for either." She brushed her hand across the flowers in the pathway and a flash of white light appeared suddenly in her mind. "Did we forget to take a wedding photo?"
Elliot was stunned.
"Don't all couples have a wedding photoshoot before they get married? At least that's what I've noticed. Aren't we going to lay out the wedding photos to show the guests during our wedding?" she asked.
Elliot said, "It's not too late to have one now.
"You seriously forgot? Hahaha! Didn't anyone around you remind you?" Avery laughed at him mercilessly when she saw his bewildered expression.
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