"Where is it?" Tammy looked at Avery's phone, not daring to blink. "It’s just all photos of Hayden! By the way, Hayden is all grown up. He looks so tall and handsome."
"Yes. He is constantly growing. He is almost as tall as me," Avery said. "He is starting to look a lot like his father."
"Haha, I can see. But I think Hayden is even more handsome than Elliot. He has the best of Elliot and you."
"Hayden is quite handsome, but he is a lone wolf. He doesn't mix with his classmates. I’m afraid that he might not have friends when he grows up. Look at Elliot, although he doesn't have a great character, he has friends who are quite close to him," Avery voiced her concerns.
"It's nothing great to have many friends. When Hayden is successful and famous, many would want to be his friend. This is nothing. I thought that you were worried about him finding a wife in the future!"
"It's too early to worry about this." Avery picked up the jug of water and poured herself some water. "Why didn't you bring Tiffany here?"
"My mom took her out to look at some kindergartens," Tammy said. "I thought of letting Tiffany go to the same kindergarten as Robert. They could care for each other! But my mom thinks that Robert's kindergarten is quite far away from our place, so she wants to look at a few more kindergartens."
"Your mom's worries are normal. Even if Robert and Tiffany are in the same kindergarten, they won't be in the same class. It would be better to place Tiffany in a kindergarten nearer to home. It would be much easier to pick her up. If anything happens to her, you could head to the kindergarten immediately to deal with it too," Avery suggested.
"Hmm, my mom said the same. When Tiffany goes to elementary school in the future, I'll send her to the same school as Robert. Although they are not in the same class, at least they can still care for each other. I won't be so worried as well." Tammy only had one daughter, so she was quite worried about her.
Avery could understand her. The only photos that were there were photos of Hayden, Mike, :b.:WNR? Avery herself.
There was no stranger in them.
"Didn't you say you want to show me your boyfriend's photo?" Tammy asked.
"What boyfriend?" Avery took her phone back. "It's one thing for those lies to fool other people, but how did you fall for them?
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