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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 1950

Natalie was furious. She wanted to smash her phone to pieces, but she held back.

She took a deep breath and asked, "How is Holly's arrangement? She cannot appear in public in the future! Let alone in front of Elliot and Avery! If she gives me up, I'm finished!"

"Miss Jennings, don't worry. She promised me that she would never appear in front of anyone. If she does not hide away this time, she will surely be put to death."

"Why is Avery so lucky?" Natalie gritted her teeth. "She has been starved for six days and yet she lives!"

"I, too, did not think that she would be able to survive! Looking at how skinny she is, I thought she would not be able to survive long! I wonder where Elliot is... maybe Avery knows about it." "Pay close attention to Avery's situation. See if you can bribe the medical staff in the hospital," Natalie instructed. "If you can find out where Elliot is, I will surely pay you handsomely!"

At the hospital, when Avery woke up once more, the doctor immediately rushed over.

"Miss Tate, how are you feeling? Can you try and speak?" The doctor said in a low voice, "Your son has stayed by your side day and night for four days. He has been waiting for you to come around."

Avery's unfocused gaze shifted to the doctor.

"Miss Tate, can you let go of this shirt?" The doctor pointed to the men's shirt in her hands.

The nurse had changed her out of her soiled clothes, but she had clung onto that shirt, refusing to let it go.

Elliot's smell was still on it, so even if she was not completely conscious, she still refused to let it go.

"I don't mean anything else by it. The shirt is quite dirty; I could get someone to wash it for you." The doctor saw that she was not responding and he chose that topic, hoping to get a response.

Avery tried to move her arm. She raised her arm that was holding the shirt up When she saw Elliot's shirt, her eyes lost focus. She said in a hoarse voice, "I'm... still alive?"

Avery stuttered

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