She hadn’t eaten dinner yet, so it was no wonder there was a cramp in her stomach.
She came out of the room clutching her stomach when she heard the doorbell ring.
She walked to the door and opened it.
Tammy had brought her baby daughter Tiffany to visit her. Robert was here too!
"Avery, I immediately brought the two children to see you once I heard you were back!" After Tammy brought the two children into the house, she looked at Avery. "How do you manage to keep your slim figure? I envy your physique! Is your hair color the one I recommended to you last time?" "It's not quite the same hair color you
recommended, but it’s not very different." Avery was happy, and the pain in her stomach was relieved.
"Your hair color is more beautiful,” Tammy said, and then she remembered the two children. "Mrs. Cooper knew I was going to bring Robert to your place, but she didn't say anything."
"I met Elliot last night." Avery looked at Robert and Tiffany with a gentle smile, "If I knew you were coming, I would have prepared a big meal for you."
"We’ve had dinner! We are here to see you now." Tammy said, "You haven't told me why you suddenly wanted to dye your hair!"
Tammy often changed her hair color and had dyed all kinds of colors, but Avery was different.
Avery didn't like dyeing her hair. She has always had black hair.
"Mike found out that I had started to grow gray hair." Avery said, "I thought I should try dyeing my hair before the gray hairs grow."
"Long gray hair has little to do with age. I used to have a classmate who had a lot of gray hair when he was young. It was very cool! Stress can also lead to gray hair." Tammy comforted her, "Jun also has gray hair, and I like to pull them out, but he won't let me. He said that the more I pull, the more it grows."
"It was a bit stressful in the past. It's much better now." Avery said relaxedly, "The two children often play together. They have a perfect relationship."
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