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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 757

However, there were individual photos of Shea.

At the time, Elliot was also just a four-year-old child. Even if he was smarter than others his age, he still would not be able to do anything about wanting his sister to be a part of the family portrait.

Avery guessed that Elliot's father was the main reason behind the fact that Shea was left out of the family register. He could not accept having a mentally disabled child.

Otherwise, he would not leave his own daughter out of their family portraits.

Avery continued to look through the photos. When she turned a new page, she saw a photo of Elliot at five years old.

Looking at a five-year-old Elliot felt like she was looking at him now, but something did not feel right.

Her heart tightened in her chest as her hands began to tremble.

Elliot did not look like this when she was looking at the earlier photos, but the five-year-old Elliot was obviously him!

Avery turned back to the earlier pages and tried to find photos of Elliot at four years old, but could not find any!

She clearly remembered seeing individual photos of him before... Where did they go?

She continued to flip the album backwards ... There were no individual photos of him at three years old either.

There was only a photo of him at two years old.

Avery pulled out that photo and compared it with the one of him at five years old.

These were... These were clearly not the same child!

Could it be that the absence of photos of him at three and four years old made it look like there was a much larger difference?

Why were there no photos of him between the ages of two and give?

What happened in between?

At that moment, Mrs. Cooper walked in and said, "I'm going to make dinner now, Avery.

Avery closed the album shut, then strode to the door and asked, "Isn't Elliot home yet?"

"Not yet. Stay for dinner!" Mrs. Cooper gazed at her eyes, then asked, "Why are your eyes red? Did you think about Shea?"

Avery nodded her head.

"Master Elliot would be upset if something happened to either Shea or Robert," Mrs. Cooper sighed. "Let's just hope that Robert can live a peaceful =e-;XKS: healthy life from now on. That way, Shea's sacrifice wouldn't go to waste."

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