"The ocean here is turquoise. Can you see it? It looks beautiful."
Avery struggled to see the world before her.
Her eyesight was poorer than when she had just removed the bandage, so she did not respond to Mike’s question.
She could faintly see blue before her, but she could not see the turquoise Mike was describing.
Mike decided to change the subject. "I told Hayden that we are coming here. It is far from his school, so I told him to stay with Lilith on the weekdays, and he can come over on the weekends." "Okay." Avery wanted to rest her eyes. "I think I saw a lounge chair over there.” "Yeah, there's one on the balcony. Do you want to lie down for a while?"
"Yes."
Mike helped her to the chair and she closed her eyes, indulging in the new environment.
Time flew by, and soon, the summer holidays were coming to an end.
It was the first of September and the weather was wonderful. Mike video called Layla in the morning, it would be night in Aryadelle.
Layla told him that both Robert and her were starting school tomorrow.
Robert had attended a summer pre-school program and had already gotten used to spending time in the day-care center.
Avery was shaken to the core when she heard about it. She wondered whether it was too early to send him to a daycare center. He was only two years old. If only she was with him, she would have never sent him to daycare while he was still two.
However, Layla had mentioned that Elliot had only decided to do so because Robert had an amazing time playing with the other children at the daycare center.
After calling Layla, Mike began getting ready to go to work.
She had followed the doctor's instructions since her discharge. She had refrained from using her phone,
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