Robert did not know what to say because his sister was right.
"La, there''s no hurry. Take it slow," Elliot said. "Fate works in the strangest ways. You won''t find what you want if you look for it. Participate in more events, and who knows, maybe you will find someone who is meant to be in your life."
"Dad, I thought you didn''t want me toe home toote. Everyone needs to work during the day, and most social events take ce at night..." La chuckled.
Avery, too, could not help but giggle. "Your dad lives in his own bubble. He didn''t have to put much effort into getting himself a wife, so he thinks it''s that easy for everyone."
"I can tell," La said. "Can Ie home before nine from now on, then?"
"As long as you take your bodyguard with you, yes," Avery said before Elliot had the chance to say anything.Text content ? N?velDrama.Org.
"I''m going out tonight, then. I will be homete," La chirped. "I want to go to the night market. Robert,e with me!"
"Sis, if you are going there to look for guys, why would you bring me along? I''m just going to get in your way."
La stared at her brother in silence, not knowing what to say.
"I''m too hot, and if I stand next to you, people would think that we are a couple. No man would approach you if I were to go with you," said Robert.
Since they were young Robert had always followed La around, and she had gotten used to taking him along. Regardless of how much they bickered, La would always take Robert along with her. "Whatever. I''ll get Andrew to apany me. I think he hasn''t left," she said.
"Not him, Sis! Didn''t he get in the way of your other dates?"
"I''ll call my best friend, then!"
"How are your best friend and her boyfriend? Are they getting married?" Avery asked. "I recall you saying something about them getting married after graduation."
"They broke up," La said carelessly. "Her boyfriend isn''t from here, and he returned to his hometown after graduation."
"Distance really is one of the main rtionship concerns. If the two can''t even settle on where to start a life together, they will only face more issues in the future," Avery said. "There aren''t two souls on earth that are born a perfect match for each other. Couples often have topromise and make adjustments or changes for a rtionship tost."
"Yeah. I will check to see if Amy is free tonight," La said excitedly before running back to her room.
Noticing the dark look on her
husband''s face, Avery took Elliot''s hand and said, "We have been too protective of La that she doesn''t even have her own personal life. It''s not a good thing."
"I know that, that''s why I didn''t stop her."
"I''m d you figured that out, Honey. They are our kids, not our property."
"Let''s go outside for a walk," Elliot said.
Avery turned to look outside the window and though it was almost seven in the evening, the sky was still bright.
"Do you want to change into a
long-sleeved shirt? There are a lot of
mosquitoes out there." Avery rose from her chair. "Let''s take a vacation in Bridgedale during the summer holidays!"
"Sure."
"Make sure you empty your schedule." Avery left to get a change of clothes for Elliot.
"Avery, if we are going to Bridgedale, are we leaving La alone at home?" asked Elliot, realizing that his daughter would be alone. "That''s not right."
"Elliot, La will marry someone and move out to start her own family sooner orter. Just get used to it!" Avery brought the long-sleeved shirt with her. Half an hourter, Elliot took his wife and his son to Bridgedale. After La sent them off to the airport, she drove back to the office.
It was a strange feeling to be left alone at home for the first time in her life.