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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1854

In Aryadelle, Avery said goodbye to Robert and Layla after dinner.

"It's late, Mommy, so be careful on your way back. Robert and I will visit you once I'm done with my summer assignments," Layla whispered into Avery’s ear.

"Sure. You can also bring your assignments to my place, and we can work on them together." Avery didn't want to part with her children.

"I will see you once I'm done with them so that we can go and play!" Layla had a plan, but she was keeping it a secret for the time being. She planned on taking Robert to Avery so that Avery could take them to Bridgedale and they could all celebrate Hayden's birthday together.

Avery got into her car and was about to leave when Elliot came out of the house.

The men were about to start drinking, so Avery had only said goodbye to the children but not Elliot.

To her surprise, Elliot strode toward her when she was about to leave, and she was left with no option but to roll down the window.

"You didn't bring your bodyguard?" he asked as he stood next to her car.

"I didn't." She could smell the scent of alcohol from him and stared pointedly at his flushed cheeks. "You should go back to rest if you've had too much to drink. I will call Layla when I am home."

"Why don't I ask my driver to send you home?" "I didn't drink, so I don't need someone to drive for me." She rejected his offer and said, "Go back inside! Everyone is watching! They might think that we are getting back together."

With that, she rolled up the window and Elliot stepped back to watch her drive away.

"Elliot, I've drunk too much so I can't drive. Let me stay here for the night or ask your driver to send me home," said Ben, negotiating with Elliot.

"Didn’t you come here with Lilith? Ask her to drive," Elliot said.

"Hey, we don't live together. Who is going to see her home if she sends me home?

You didn't want Avery to drive home alone, but you would allow your own sister to travel alone?" Elliot's head began to pound at Ben's nagging and waved the bodyguard over to send the two home, >h#:QMW; the driver was tasked with sending Wesley and Shea home.

During dinner, Wesley had not wanted to drink, but under Ben’s persistent persuasion, he had a few glasses.

In the end, Jun got into the car with his daughter and Tammy stepped toward Elliot. "Thanks for the invitation. You seemed reluctant to let Avery go just now, are you trying to get back together with her?”

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