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My Second Husband novel Chapter 80

Aunt Valerie paused for a while and shook her head.

"Did Sir come back home after he returned from America?"

Eudora’s jaw dropped unconsciously. "Oh."

Aunt Valerie didn't know that Amos was already back.

Suddenly, she heard footsteps from her back. She turned around and quickly shouted at Eudora with joy, "Miss, Sir is back."

Eudora didn't move from her spot at all. Aunt Valerie came and pulled her up.

"Sir, you're back!" Aunt Valerie greeted him with a smile.

Amos walked towards Eudora with a smile.

"Do you miss me?" He asked softly.

Eudora didn't answer him. She couldn't get rid of the image of him and the woman in the garden.

Amos frowned slightly. "What's wrong?"

"Eudora must be elated to see you!" Aunt Valerie answered with a smile.

Eudora lowered her head after she heard this.

Amos could see her collarbones from where he stood. He couldn't help but frown when he thought of her shapely figure when he held her in his arms yesterday. Amos said, "You've lost so much weight. Let's eat first!"

He dragged her to the dining table and sat down. She had a few bites and put down the spoon in her hands. She didn't have an appetite.

She quickly went upstairs when Amos’ phone rang.

Amos noticed that Eudora didn't eat much after he finished the call. He couldn't help but frown.

"Why is she eating so little?" He asked. "Is she getting better?"

"She’s all right now. I've asked the doctor in person. Maybe something is troubling her?" Aunt Valerie answered.

"What's it?" Amos asked.

Aunt Valerie replied,

"Sir, I don't think I have the rights to tell you this. But if you really care about Eudora, you shouldn't have left her alone on her birthday without letting her know beforehand. She had been waiting for you at home. She was even worried about you. She only managed to find out your whereabouts after asking your employee in your company.

That night, she was drenched in the rain after she went to the yard to take her kite. I wanted to stay with her, but she insisted that she was fine and asked me to go back. When I came back the next day, she was sleeping alone on the sofa in the living room. That's how she got sick.

I could tell that she was really unhappy these few days. She even asked me about you right before you came back just now." Amos frowned. He regretted his choice instantly.

He wondered why he didn't inform her before he left.

In the past, he had always acted alone. He made his own decision. He was used to it.

However, he had forgotten that he was no longer alone.

Now, there was someone else who would wait for him at home, who would not be able to eat if he was not there, who constantly worried about him.

He took off his necktie and quickly went upstairs.

It was quiet on the second floor.

Amos opened the bedroom door and saw Eudora sitting on the floor. Even her shadow looked lonely. His heart ached when he saw her.

Amos walked over and hugged her waist from behind.

"It's cold to sit on the floor."

Eudora shook her head and tried to free herself from Amos.

"It's okay. Didn't you say that you had something to tell me last night?" She looked at Amos.

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