"You are the only one she has left. I'm just worried that your dad would do whatever he can to make you go with him." Tammy could not help but worry that Avery would eventually be left with nothing. If she was Avery at the moment, she would not have survived the devastation.
"I'm a Tate, not a Foster. I will never acknowledge him as my father." A proud, icy expression filled his face. "If my mom decides to sell her company, I will just make money for her to spend."
"I feel assured so long as you remain by your mom’s side." Tammy sighed a breath of relief. "Remember to keep in touch with your brother and sister. They might be too young to understand your mom's situation." "Layla calls Mom every two days," Hayden said.
"I feel even more assured now! Your mom's love is certainly not wasted on either of you."
In the dining room, Jun noticed that Tammy had been inside the room with Hayden for too long and shouted, "Tammy, even if you aren't hungry, Hayden is definitely hungry! Why are you two hiding in there gossiping?"
Tammy and Hayden came out of the room.
"I asked Hayden whether Tiffany is cuter or Layla is cuter and he just froze. Haha!" Tammy sat down next to Jun. "By the way, it's about time to start getting ready for Hayden and Layla's birthday, right?" "They have just turned nine this year." "Birthday parties need to be planned ahead. " Tammy was yearning for a party. "But I’m afraid we won't be able to hold a party for them together. Avery, you should still hold a party for Hayden here in Bridgedale, though, I will be sure to come.”
Avery glanced at Hayden. Since it concerned him, she respected his opinion on the matter.
"I don't want a party." Hayden recalled how he used to celebrate every birthday with his sister, and since they could no longer do so from now on, he preferred not to celebrate at all.
Knowing exactly what he was thinking, Avery respected his wishes and changed the subject. "How's Shea's baby doing?”
"You are close with Wesley, right? Haven't you contacted him?" Tammy was slightly surprised. "I haven't heard anything bad, so it means everything is going well, I guess?"
"Wesley didn't show up for Tiffany's one-month-old party?"
"He sent his parents, ;c&:XNT; my parents were talking to them the entire time without mentioning the child." Tammy thought back to it and said, "His parents seemed to be in a good mood so I think that baby is fine."
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