Chapter 6
When His Eyes Opened
Measures had to be taken to save the baby because of the bleeding.
The news hit Avery like a ton of bricks. She was in a panicked frenzy.
âDoctor, what if I donât want to keep the baby?â
She was about to be divorced from Elliot, so now was not the time for her to be pregnant with his child.
The doctor looked thoughtfully at Avery, then said, âWhy donât you want it? Do you have any idea how
many people canât have babies even if they wanted to?â
Avery lowered her gaze as she fell silent.
âWhy didnât your husband come with you?â asked the doctor. âEven if you donât want the baby, you
should discuss it with him first.â
Averyâs brows furrowed.
Seeing her reaction, the doctor picked up her medical records. The doctor looked at Avery and said,
âYouâre only 21? Youâre not married, then?â
âI⦠I might as well not be!â Avery said. They were about to get a divorce anyway.
âSurgical abortion isnât a simple procedure. Even if you want to go through with it, I canât fit you in
today. Go home and really think about it. Whatever your relationship with your boyfriend is, the child is
innocent.â
The doctor passed Averyâs medical records to her, then said, âNow that youâre showing signs of
bleeding, if we donât do something about it, itâs hard to say if weâll be able to keep the baby anyway.â
Averyâs heart dropped. âWhat do we have to do to save it?â she asked.
âDidnât you want an abortion? Have you changed your mind?â said the doctor. âYouâre a pretty girl, so
your child is bound to be a beautiful baby. If you want to keep the baby, Iâll prescribe some medication
for you. Youâll need bedrest for a week, then come for a follow-up after that.â
â¦â¦
The blazing sun made it difficult for Avery to keep her eyes open as she walked out of the hospital. Her
back was drenched in a cold sweat, and her legs felt heavy.
She felt lost. She did not know where to go, nor did she know who to talk to.
The only thing she was certain about was that Elliot could not find out about this.
Otherwise, he would make his bodyguards drag her to the operating table.
She had not made up her mind about keeping the baby. Her mind was a mess, and she wanted to
make a decision after she calmed down.
She hailed a cab and made her way to her Uncle Ronâs house.
Since her parentsâ divorce, Averyâs mother, Laura Jensen, had moved into her brotherâs home.
Ron Jensenâs family was not as wealthy as the Tates, but they were still considered well-off.
âAvery! Did you come alone?â said Ronâs wife, Miranda Jensen. Her expression instantly turned cold
when she noticed Avery had arrived empty-handed.
âI heard that you brought a whole bunch of high-end gifts the last time you visited your fatherâs home. I
suppose etiquette isnât important when itâs not your own home that youâre visiting.â
Miranda had planned to properly entertain Avery when she had arrived, but seeing her guest show up
empty-handed made her turn frosty.
Avery was taken aback. âIâm so sorry, Aunt Miranda. I didnât mean to. Iâll make sure to prepare
something the next time I come over,â said Avery.
âForget it! From the looks of it, youâve pretty much been kicked out of the Foster house,â Miranda said
mockingly. âI heard that Elliot Foster is awake. If he cared about you at all, you wouldnât be running
over here crying for your mommy, would you?â
Averyâs cheeks flushed as she was chastised.
Seeing her daughter getting bullied, Laura immediately said, âEven if my daughter was kicked out of
the Foster family, you should not mock her for it.â
âI was just speaking the truth! Do you really need to be so touchy, Laura?â Miranda snapped. âDonât
forget whose house youâre living in. Go ahead and move out if you have what it takes!â
Laura was livid, but she knew she could not win against Miranda.
Averyâs heart twisted in her chest as she watched the scene before her.
She knew that Uncle Ronâs home was not as ideal for her mother as living at the Tate house, but she
figured it probably was not too bad.
She had no idea that things were so unpleasant between Laura and Miranda.
âMaybe you should move out and rent a place somewhere, Mom? I have some money on meâ¦â Avery
insisted earnestly.
Laura nodded, then said, âOkay, Iâll go pack my things now.â
Avery and Laura emerged from Ronâs house in under half an hour and got into a cab.
âDonât worry about me, Avery,â Laura said with a bitter smile. âI managed to save up some money over
the years. I only stayed there because your grandmother was sick and wanted me to take care of her. If
it werenât for her, I would have moved out a long time ago.â
Avery lowered her gaze, then said after a momentâs pondering, âAunt Miranda wasnât wrong, you
know? Iâll be getting a divorce from Elliot in a couple of days.â
Laura was stunned, then she immediately began to console her daughter.
âItâs okay. You havenât graduated yet. Now, you can properly prepare for graduation after the divorce.â
âYeah,â Avery responded as she rested her head against Lauraâs shoulder. âI wonât go back to the Tate
house after the divorce. Letâs live together, Mom!â
She had no plans to tell her mother about her pregnancy.
Laura would be worried sick if she found out.
When Avery returned to the Foster mansion that night, the large living room was engulfed in pin drop
silence.
Mrs. Cooper suddenly appeared out of nowhere and scared Avery into a cold sweat.
âHave you had dinner, Madam? I left some food for you. I also got you some tampons.â
âThanks, Mrs. Cooper. I already ate. Why is the house so quiet? Is he not home?â Avery asked before
walking into her room.
âMaster Elliot hasnât returned. The doctor told him to rest at home but he wouldnât listen,â Mrs. Cooper
sighed. âHeâs always had a mind of his own. No one can order him around.â
Avery nodded slightly.
She had a deep impression of Elliot despite the few encounters they had shared.
He was rebellious, ruthless, and insufferably arrogant.
The small iota of sympathy that she felt for him when he was sick had vanished completely after he
regained consciousness.
Avery tossed and turned in bed that night.
She thought of the child growing inside of her. Not only did she not feel calmer than she felt at the
hospital earlier, but she was feeling even more restless.
The next morning arrived in the blink of an eye.
Avery did not want to bump into Elliot, so she did not leave her room for a while.
Mrs. Cooper knocked on her door at 9.30 a.m. and said, âMaster Elliot has just left, Madam. You can
come have breakfast now.â
Avery did not expect Mrs. Cooper to know exactly what she was thinking, and her cheeks turned red.
She received a phone call after breakfast.
It was a classmate from college who was offering her a job translating manuscripts.
âI know youâre busy with your graduation thesis right now, but this manuscript should be a piece of cake
for you. The pay is really good, but they need it done before noon today.â
Avery was short on money, so she agreed after only a momentâs contemplation.
She finished translating the manuscript by 11.30 a.m. and was about to send the file to her classmate
after checking it twice and making sure there were no mistakes.
Suddenly, her laptop screen began to flicker.
Avery stared in horror as the screen turned blue, then black⦠Her laptop completely crashed!
It was a good thing she had saved the file on a USB drive.
She sighed in relief before she pulled the USB drive out of the laptop.
She needed to find another computer to send the file on the USB drive to her classmate.
âMrs. Cooper, thereâs something wrong with my laptop, but Iâm in a hurry. Is there another computer in
the house? I just need to send a file.â
âThere is, but itâs Master Elliotâs.â
Avery felt her heart freeze.
As if she would dare use Elliotâs computer.
âItâs just one file. That shouldnât take long, right?â When Mrs. Cooper saw how anxious Avery looked,
she said, âMaster Elliot might be scary, but heâs not all bad. Since youâre in a rush, I doubt heâll blame
you.â
Avery took a look at the time.
It was already 11.50 a.m., and she had to have the file sent out before noon.
Elliotâs study was located on the second floor of the mansion.
The whole time that he had been bed-ridden, apart from the cleaning ladies, no one else entered his
study.
Avery was terrified of getting caught by Elliot, but at the same time, she really wanted to get that easy
money.
She needed the cash.
If she decided to get an abortion, she needed to save up enough for the surgery.
The child was not hers alone. It also belonged to Elliot.
Borrowing his computer could be counted as her contribution to the medical fees.
Avery entered the study, walked straight to the desk, and turned on the computer.
Just as she was wondering what to do if the computer was password protected, the screen lit up in a
flash.