Chapter 65
When His Eyes Opened
Chapter 65
Before Elliot reached the living room, Avery quickly ran back to her room.
Rosalie was having trouble breathing, and she felt like she was about to suffocate, but the sight of Elliot
immediately calmed her down.
âElliot⦠My sonâ¦â Rosalie weakly reached out her arm to Elliot, who hurried over and held her.
âDivorce Avery Tate⦠Go tomorrow⦠Get a divorceâ¦â Rosalie said with tears in her eyes. âIâm sorryâ¦
Iâm sorry, my son⦠I was blind⦠I found you such a dirty womanâ¦â
Elliot lifted his hand to wipe the tears off of his motherâs face, then said, âDonât meddle in my affairs with
Avery, Mom. You also donât need to bother with Cole.â
âCole got his finger chopped off⦠He must be in so much pain! He said you did it, but I know that isnât
true ⦠How could you do something so cruel to your own family? Youâre not that kind of personâ¦â
âIf you bring up this nonsense in front of me again, Iâll get the driver to send you home right now,â Elliot
said with a frightening expression on his face. âI wonât divorce Avery. Unless I decide to do so myself,
no one can make me.â
Rosalie dejectedly took in a deep breath, then said, âDid you fall in love with her? For her⦠Youâre
willingt o turn your back on your brotherâs whole familyâ¦â
Elliot let go of his mother, shifted his gaze to the old mansionâs driver, and said, âTake my mother
home.â
After that, he turned and made his way upstairs.
Rosalie watched her sonâs back and could not hold back her tears.
How could he be so heartless?!
It was all Avery Tateâs fault!
Elliot never used to be like this!
Averyâs appearance had destroyed the relationship between uncle and nephew, which was what led to
this whole fiasco.
Avery sat in bed with her back against the headboard and her head slightly tilted back.
Her cheek stung, and her heart hurt.
The bruise on her face would go away after a few days, but the pain in her heart might never
disappear.
Even if she thought she was over it, if something triggered her one day, traces of that night would still
resurface.
At 8 a.m. the next morning, Elliot sat at the dining table for breakfast.
He suddenly turned to Mrs. Cooper and said, âCall Avery down.â
Mrs. Cooper made her way over to the guest bedroom but frantically returned moments later.
âMadam Avery isnât in her room. She might have gone out. Let me ask the front gate,â Mrs. Cooper
reported to Elliot, then walked toward the front yard. She returned shortly after and said, âMadam Avery
left around six this morning. Should I give her a call?â
Mrs. Cooper was a little worried about Avery.
Rosalieâs slap was not a light one.
Avery might look soft and gentle, but she was a proud woman.
Mrs. Cooper dialed her number but was met by nothing but the cold beeping dial tone.
âHer phoneâs turned off,â Mrs. Cooper said in a low voice.
Avery left at 6 a.m., and she had turned off her phone.
She would not be upset enough to do anything stupid, right?
A slap was not reason enough to seek death, but some people might lose control of their actions when
they were triggered.
Elliotâs expression was stone-cold as he put down his coffee cup and left the dining room without a
word.
He stopped in the living room, pulled out his phone, and called his assistant.
âChad, look up Avery Tateâs motherâs phone number for me.â
âYes, Sir. Iâll get that for you right away,â answered Chad. Once he got Laura Jensenâs number, he
immediately dialed it. âSorry, the number you are trying to call is not reachable. Please try again later.â
What was going on? Both Avery and her mother had their phones turned off?!