Chapter 134
When His Eyes Opened
Chapter 134 Avery felt Elliotâs body stiffen next to her.
His outfit had taken a few years off, however, people still wound up treating him like an older person.
It must have bothered him.
âIâm Averyâs,â
Elliot began to speak, but Avery interrupted him by grabbing his hand, then explained, âI donâ t know this
guy. Itâs cold out here. Letâs head to the car!â
At the same time, Tammy pulled the male student out of their way.
Avery threw Tammy a look of gratitude, then helped Elliot back to the black Rolls-Roice.
âYour legs havenât fully recovered,â she said in a concerned voice. âYou shouldnât be walking around like
this.â
âIt doesnât hurt anymore,â Elliot said.
His eyes landed on the bouquet of flowers in Averyâs hand.
âThereâs a gift in the bouquet,â he said awkwardly.
âWhat?â Avery said as she stared at Elliot in shock. âYou got me a gift? I didnât get you anything, though.â
The air around them turned thick with uneasiness.
They had spent the past week sitting at home.
How did he find the time to prepare a gift for her if he never left the house?
Elliot opened the door to the backseat of the car and let Avery in first.
âI didnât ask for anything in return.â
His deep, sultry voice made Averyâs heart skip a beat.
â¢In the car, she sifted through the flowers and found a small, pink jewelry box.
She opened it up, revealing the diamond necklace inside it.
It was a simple design, but the diamond itself⦠was huge.
Once Elliot sat down next to her, she could not help but tease him.
âI never thought you were much of a showoff before, but why do you have such tacky taste?â
âYou donât like it?â Elliot asked as he locked eyes with Avery. âWhat style do you like?â
He assumed all women loved diamonds, and the bigger the diamond, the better.
Avery took out the necklace, placed it in her palm, and said, âDonât you think the diamondâs a little too
big? Larger cuts like this can make me look bulky.â
Elliot stared at her dainty, little hand and did not agree with her at all.
Everything looked good in her hands.
He had his own reasoning when choosing gifts, so he said, âI couldnât bring myself to give out something
too cheap.â
âPretend I didnât say anything,â Avery said as she placed the necklace back in the box.â Thanks for
coming to the show.â
âYouâre a good singer,â Elliot said.
Her angelic voice was on loop in his mind.
âAre you an art history major?â
Averyâs arms tightened around the bouquet. âDo you know why I decided to major in that?â
Elliot shook his head.
âMy stepmother was the one who chose it for me. She told my father that it was an easy major, so he just
went with it.â
Avery took a breath, then continued, âIt doesnât exactly have the best career prospects, though. Most of
the people who major in art history at the college come from rich families.â
âYour father left you the company in the end. He wasnât going to leave you without a future,â Elliot said.
âHe never mentioned anything about it to me before he died. He cheated on my mother and was always
indifferent when it came to me. I hated him.â
âPerhaps he thought that he had already let your mother down, so he didnât want to do the same to your
stepmother.â
âHow would you know? Are all men like that?â
âArenât we talking about your father?â
âEven so, why do I feel like you can sympathize with him?â
.
At the end of that sentence, Avery felt like they were on the verge of starting a fight, so she quickly
changed the subject.
âDid you pick out your outfit to match mine tonight?â she asked.
She was wearing blue over white, while Elliot was wearing white over blue.
Averyâs jacket may have been a deeper shade of blue, but it was hard to disagree if anyone said they
were wearing matching outfits.
Her question put Elliot on the spot.
Why did she have to state the obvious?
âYes, I did,â Elliot answered truthfully, leaving Avery speechless.
When they arrived home, Avery took a shower first.
Once she was done, Elliot entered the bathroom.
While Avery was lying in bed with her phone, Elliotâs phone screen suddenly lit up. She picked up his
phone and saw a text message from Ben.