If he could turn back time, Elliot would not change a thing.
He was not perfect.
Avery's appearance in his life was what made him decide to try to critique, examine, and correct his own behavior.
If it were not for their constant fights and misunderstandings, his feelings for her would not be this deeply rooted in his heart.
Tammy caught up to Avery outside of the restaurant and grabbed her arm.
"I can't believe you're married to Elliot Foster, Avery! This is massive news!" Tammy exclaimed as her head spun from the excitement of the evening's events.
Avery, on the other hand, felt like there was a lump stuck in her throat.
"You saw it yourself. He's just messing around with me."
"Jun said that he just wanted to help you but was too embarrassed about it," Tammy said.
She did not think that things were that bad to warrant such a reaction from Avery.
"Let's head back inside, Avery! We should let him explain..."
Avery shook off Tammy's grip. Her tone was determined and cool as she said, "You go ahead! I want to be alone."
She hailed a cab and left.
When Tammy turned to return to the restaurant, Elliot was walking out of the building.
He took quick steps as if he had decided to chase after Avery.
Tammy pointed in the direction Avery left in and said, "She took a cab and went that way."
Elliot nodded in thanks, then hurried toward the parking lot.
Jun came outside right after Elliot left.
He approached Tammy with eyes filled with accusation and said, "You're a spy!"
Tammy's cheeks were flushed, but she lifted her chin high and said, "How long have I known you? Of course, I'd be on my best friend's side."
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