"I know. You need to be of legal age to get married. You were the one who asked me about this, which was why I told you that!" Layla continued her homework.
"Layla, have you mentioned any of this to Eric?" Avery was a little worried. She did not know how to face Eric in the future.
"I don't think so. I can't remember if I have said it in the past or not, but I'm sure I haven't said it this year." Layla smiled widely. "I've never thought so much about this before!"
"You shouldn't think about it anyway! If Uncle Eric finds a girlfriend in the future, you are not allowed to call on him anymore," Avery said seriously. "If you were Aunt Shea's age right now, I wouldn't stop you from doing anything. We should do things according to our age. Right now, your main mission is to study."
"Mommy, I know. Study. Study and do well! If I am in the top three for this final exam, let me go and have fun!" Layla pleaded, grabbing Avery's hand.
"Okay. If you want to play with Uncle Eric, I will get the bodyguard to go with you," Avery said.
"Okay." Layla was long used to the bodyguard following her every time she went out.
…
That night, Avery could not sleep.
Once she heard Elliot's breathing grow even and deep, Avery picked her phone up from the nightstand and unlocked it.
It was almost eleven at night. She wondered whether Eric was asleep yet.
She hesitated for a while before deciding to send Eric a message.
[Eric, are you free right now?]
A few minutes later, Eric replied.
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