Chapter 306
When His Eyes Opened
Chapter 306 âIâll settle this myself,â Elliot said to the captain.
Then he grabbed Averyâs slender wrist and said, âIâm taking her with me.â
The captain simply nodded.
Once they were out of the station, Avery shook off Elliotâs slightly cold hand.
Elliot raised his brows as he stared at Averyâs defensive posture.
âYour mother wouldnât come back to life even if you did kill Wanda, Avery. There are many ways to take
revenge, yet you chose the most foolish one.â
âWho are you to judge me?â
Avery looked at Elliotâs familiar yet unrecognizable face and sneered.
âAre you judging me as the mighty President Elliot Foster, or because Wanda Tate is your future
mother-in-law?!â
Every word she spoke was sharp and fractious.
An unreadable emotion flashed through Elliotâs eyes as he said, âCalm down, Avery.â
âI canât calm down!â Avery lashed out, her voice breaking. âMy momâs lifeless face appears in front of
me every time I close my eyes! What did she do wrong?! She never did anything wrong! How could
someone kill her?!â
She broke down into wailing sobs.
All of Elliotâs reason vanished the moment he saw her frail body crumple and an expression of agony
twist her face.
He pulled her into his embrace and wrapped his arms tightly around her.
Avery snapped when she smelled Elliotâs unique musky scent.
Even if the scent of his cologne was unchanged, he was no longer the same Elliot Foster!
âLet me go!â she cried as she pushed against his muscular chest.
âI wonât!â Elliot held Avery in his arms. His voice was hoarse when he said, âCalling Wanda my future
mother-in-law is utter bullsh*t! Iâve only ever had one mother-in-law, and she was your mother.â
Avery could not escape his hold and so decided to stop struggling altogether.
She numbly contemplated his seemingly profound statement. Looking up at him with tear filled eyes,
she coldly asked, âNow that Zoeâs pregnant with your child, will you order your
bodyguard to force her to get an abortion?â
Averyâs question made Elliot abruptly release his grip on her.
âDidnât you hate children, Elliot? Then why can you accept Zoeâs child?â Avery demanded as she stood
before him. âDid she force you to? Did you give in once again to save your dear Shea? Arenât you
always acting so high and mighty in front of me? You didnât even bat an eyelid when you made me get
an abortion⦠Do you find me easier to pick on?â
Elliotâs heart throbbed with pain, but his eyes were fixed calmly on Avery.
Her emotions were much stabler than they were before, but the words coming out of her mouth were
growing harsher.
âDonât mention my mother to me ever again. She never acknowledged you as her son,â Avery said as
she stared at Elliotâs face. âEven though sheâs dead, it just feels misfortunate to have you talk about
her.â
She watched as a dreadful expression appeared on Elliotâs face.
Not only did her heart not break for him, she actually found it gratifying.
Perhaps it was because she had finally given up on him.
Elliot could have a child with Zoe or recognize Lauraâs killer as his mother-in-law⦠As long as he did
not appear in front of her, he could do whatever he wanted.
âLetâs go home, Avery!â Mike said as he drove the car out onto the road. He glanced at Avery and
added, âYou must be exhausted.â
âIâm not,â Avery answered in a clear, calm voice. âI donât feel like going home.â
âOkay. Where do you want to go, then?â
As though she did not hear Mikeâs voice, Avery looked out the window and uttered softly, âIf I hadnât
insisted on coming back here, this wouldnât have happened to Momâ¦â
Mikeâs heart ached with concern as he saw Averyâs haggard face grow overcome by guilt.
Could she have some kind of stress-induced mental disorder?
Mike turned the car around at the next turning, then drove toward Elizabeth Hospital.
After hearing about Averyâs condition, Wesley felt worried but certain.
âSheâs a strong woman. I know she can get through this.â
He prescribed some sleeping pills for Avery and handed them to Mike.
âWhat she needs now is rest. Letâs see if she improves after some time.â
A week later, Averyâs mental state appeared stable. The children returned to school.