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My Husband, Warm The Bed novel Chapter 1113

Although Audrey was usually sharp-tongued, she still behaved sensibly in front of elders. When Mrs. Turner was scrutinizing her, Audrey did not show any sign of annoyance, nor did she say a word. She knew that Mrs. Turner meant no harm to her at all.

"Mom, why are you staring at her like this? Luckily, Audrey is not timid, else she would have run away with you looking at her that way!" Silvia knew her mother very well so she explained with a smile, "The two of us really hit it off right after we knew each other. Well, I'd say our friendship came with a stroke of fate!"

"Yes, my dearest Silvia, everything you say is right!" Mrs. Turner rubbed Silvia's head and looked at the door. "Silvia, do you have any more new friends that you haven't brought home yet?"

"The only new friend I have is Audrey..." Silvia looked at the door and suddenly thought of someone.

Ever since that man had left the hospital the night before, Silvia had never seen or heard about him. Silvia wasn't quite sure if Jayden was still angry at her, or perhaps he had decided to let her go this time after hearing her explanation.

Silvia wasn't sure what had happened to her. When she was with Jayden, she wished that he could get out of her sight in an instant. But now that she hadn't seen him for a couple of hours, she was starting to think about him.

"Oh, really?" Since Silvia was not willing to mention him, Mrs. Turner chose to believe her. Silvia was her child after all, so Mrs. Turner couldn't bring herself to force Silvia to tell her the truth. When the timing was right, Silvia would certainly bring the man home to meet Mrs. Turner.

Seeing that Silvia did not intend to talk about Jayden, Audrey hurriedly changed the topic. "Auntie, we'll take care of lunch today. You can go get some rest and watch the TV or you can also enjoy the blooming flowers in your lovely garden while we get lunch ready."

"Alright, alright. With all of you around, I don't have to worry about anything." Although Mrs. Turner did not know Audrey well, as long as she was Silvia's friend, Mrs. Turner would like her.

When these young adults come together, they would have inexhaustible energy and endless topics to talk about. Reagan and Lemur were asked to wash the vegetables, and the two of them had gotten into a heated argument on some online games that they had almost gotten into a fight.

Silvia really couldn't stand the two of them so she said, "Reagan, Lemur, if the two of you keep going on like this, you two can forget about lunch."

The moment Silvia's words came through her lips, Reagan and Lemur shut up in an instant.

Reagan and Lemur wouldn't even listen to their own fathers, but somehow, they were afraid of Silvia and they had never disobeyed her orders. Despite being younger than them, Silvia was really their 'kryptonite'.

Seeing that Reagan and Lemur had stopped fighting, Silvia returned to the kitchen and continued with what she was doing. She was usually talkative but she was rather quiet that day. With one glance, one could tell that there was something wrong with her.

Audrey nudged Silvia, who was distracted, and said, "Hey girl, did you get into an argument with Jayden?"

Silvia threw in a whole bag of raw pasta into a huge pot of boiling water and said, "Can we not talk about someone who would spoil our moods on such a happy day, can we?"

"Okay, whatever you say. I'm not the one who was constantly looking at the door anyway." Audrey said as she put on the apron. Then, she put down the slices of bacon on the chopping board, and cut them into tiny pieces.

Audrey's cutting skills were impressive and Silvia could tell that she was someone who often cooked. However, judging from Audrey's appearance, she did not look like she would be this skilled.

Silvia was surprised. "Audrey, I never knew that you have such impressive knife skills. Do you always cook?"

"Yeah. I don't like take-outs, and I had no one to cook for me either, so if I don't cook myself, I will have to starve." Audrey glanced at Silvia and said enviously, "I'm not like you. You have such a loving mother who has doted on you since you were a child. She has spoiled you so much that you don't even know how to do all the things that girls would normally know."

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