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Chapter 586

    Chapter 586


    The next morning, Ava was already waiting at the school gate for Alex. Alex hurriedly rode in on a small


    donkey, wearing a ck short-sleeved shirt and loose blue jeans, exuding a tomboyish vibe.


    Even more so than Frank, Alex seemed to lean into a more masculine style. Frank nodded in greeting,


    as he rarely initiated conversations with girls other than Ava.


    Alex''s electric motorcycle trailed beside the couple, gliding with her feet, moving at their walking pace


    but at a sluggish speed. "Howe you guys are here so early? Today''s just registration, no sses.


    Ava, you could''ve slept an extra five minutes. I live quite far, so I''m pressed for time."


    "Is your ce really remote? How long does it take?" Ava inquired curiously.


    Alex calcted, "It''s about 40 minutes by electric motorcycle. It''s not too bad, though. Houses there are


    a bit cheaper."


    "That''s quite far," Ava remarked, surprised.


    "Ah, it''s not far. Besides, it''s a great workout, right? Bro, should I go with Ava to register first, or will you


    apany her?" Alex noticed another girl behind Ava, her hair tied in a neat ponytail, standing upright,


    exuding a confident aura.


    Frank offered, "I''ll go with her."


    "Okay, I''ll head out then. See youter." With that, Alex revved her scooter and zoomed off towards the


    academic building.


    Frank apanied Ava toplete the registration, filling out the necessary forms. They were


    apanied by a bodyguard who even apanied her to the restroom, taking turns to ensure her


    safety. Ava didn''t object; she actually found itforting, appreciating the added security.


    As noon approached, inside the library, a handsome man sat with an adorable girl, engrossed in their


    books.


    He asionally massaged her waist with delicate movements, attracting the attention of many


    students around.


    The man naturally shielded himself from the curious gazes around and lowered his voice, asking, "Is


    your waist sore?"


    The girl shook her head softly. "No, are you going to read?"


    Their voices were hushed, audible only to each other, reminiscent of mischievous students whispering


    in ss.


    With one hand gently massaging her waist, Frank''s movements were soothing, trying to alleviate her


    fatigue. "No need to read," he said softly. "Just looking at you is enough."


    Suddenly, Frank''s phone in his pocket seemed to go haywire, incessantly vibrating, almost draining its


    battery. His leg felt numb from the constant buzzing. Inwardly, Frank cursed whoever it was with such


    relentless messages.


    With some effort, he freed a hand and checked the phone. It was Hackett bombarding him with


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    messages, probably recovered from his concussion and now being a nuisance with one text after


    another.


    Hackett''s message read, [Frank, buddy, you''ve been there for half a month already. When are you


    Is it real?]


    His second message read, [Are you nning a minimalist wedding? You''re noting back to prepare


    at all? Bring the little princess to Athana; It feels like an eternity since I saw youst time. I miss you so


    much.]


    His third message read, [Is your little princess having a twin or a single child?]


    And then, he went on asking, [What''s the theme for your wedding? Mordern? Ancient style? Have you


    decided?]


    Finally, he sent another message, [When exactly is the wedding? Which date?]


    After reading through all the messages, Frank felt an intense urge to reach through the phone and give


    Hackett a good shake. He sighed inwardly and replied, [Are you sure your concussion has been


    treated? Maybe get your wife''s friend to scan your brain again.]


    [I''ll cover the expenses.]


    Hackett texted, [Get lost! I just missed you. Is this a mistake? You''re just made for a solitary life.]


    Frank replied, [You can temporarily forget about my existence. Thanks to your whole family.]


    Hackett was speechless. In truth, he was genuinely bored. Sherri was afraid of potentialplications


    from his injury, so she didn''t let him work. He was stuck at home every day, practically growing fur on


    him.


    Ignoring Hackett''s subsequent incessant chatter, Frank didn''t engage further.


    He simply set his phone to ''Do Not Disturb'' mode, rendering Hackett''s subsequent antics ineffective in


    disturbing him.


    Exiting the library, Frank held Ava''s hand, while Alex stood on the other side, followed by their


    bodyguard.


    "Ava, I won''t join you guys for lunch. I''m runningte; I have a part-time job starting this afternoon. See


    youter. Take care of Ava,"


    Alex said as she descended the stairs, preparing to head to the parking lot. Frank had a favorable


    impression of Alex, the boyish figure. "Bye, mate. Thanks."


    Ava had shared with Frank how she hade to a realization, crediting Alex for her newfound


    perspective. She ryed Alex''s words to Frank, for which he felt genuinely grateful.


    When Alex, unaware of what Frank was thankful for, made a courteous gesture, saying, "You''re


    wee, no problem."


    Hand in hand, their fingers interlocked, Ava and Frank strolled along the pathways of Sapphire City


    University. Even on these smaller paths, students were bustling to and fro.


    "Hey, Ava, is that your boyfriend?" a girl from the same department greeted them and asked with a


    smile.


    Upon hearing this, Ava lifted their entwined hands in the air, beaming brightly. "Not a boyfriend, he''s my


    husband. I''m married."


    Not just the girl who asked, but even Frank, standing beside her, was momentarily stunned. He then


    subtly curved his lips, a light chuckle escaping his chest. It took the girl a moment before she offered


    her congrattions and left.


    It wasn''t umon for girls to get married during their postgraduate studies at the university. However,


    unlike Ava, most chose to keep it low-key, often opting for cohabitation off-campus rather than openly


    acknowledging their marital status.


    Once the girl departed, Ava''s smile returned, radiant as starlight. Deep down, she pondered when her


    husband would finally address her as his wife.


    She thought, "It shouldn''t be too long, right?


    "Wife, haha, sounds really nice."


    And for Frank, he quite liked being called ''husband'' by the young girl. After all, anyone could call Frank


    by his name—sometimes even Hackett in his entric moments, Trevon, Grace, and the rest. As for


    Rose, who knows what she might call him. But ''husband'' was indeed a unique and special title.


    It was something he liked.


    At night, Turner Manor.


    Once the person in bed had fallen asleep, the man quietly got up. He grabbed a Post-it note and


    meticulously scribbled a row of words before sticking it on his own pillow. Afterward, he left the room.


    In the dead of night, Ava woke up feeling the urge to urinate. Subconsciously, she nudged towards the


    empty space beside her, only to find it cold. Abruptly, she opened her eyes, her bright orbs gleaming in


    the darkness like luminous pearls.


    In disbelief, she switched on the light, confirming the emptiness of the space. All she found was an


    orange Post-it note with a simple message: "Baby Ava, I''ll be right back, don''t wait for me. Staying up


    The note didn''t specify where he went or when he would return. Holding the orange Post-it, she felt


    puzzled. After hesitating for a few minutes, her need to use the restroom became more pronounced.


    Swiftly, she made her way to the bathroom, her thoughts consumed by where Frank might have gone.


    However, she refrained from calling to check or inquiring about his whereabouts.


    Remembering thest few words on the back of the note, "for the baby," Ava decided to ease back into


    slumber for the sake of their child. It wasn''t until after 9 a.m. that Frank returned, looking weary and


    worn.


    Emma observed her son-inw''s fatigued expression, a mix of concern andpassion in her voice as


    she spoke, "Frank, couldn''t you have waited until things were sorted there beforeing back and


    forth? It''s not good for your health. You have to take care."


    Despite wearing an exhausted expression and struggling to keep his eyes open, Frank replied


    determinedly, "Don''t worry about me. It''s alright, it''ll be sorted in a few days. Mom, I''ll head up to rest


    for a bit."


    Emma furrowed her brow; this kid was certainly stubborn. Seeing he wasn''t going to relent, she urged,


    "Okay. At least go catch some sleep now."


    With a faint acknowledgment, Frank, feeling utterly drained, murmured, "Okay, I''m going back to the


    bedroom now. Have a good day."


    Despite feeling extremely tired, eyelids heavy enough to fall to the floor, Frank persisted in taking a


    shower. He discarded his clothes into theundry hamper before copsing into bed.


    As soon as Frank slipped into bed, Ava instinctively leaned towards him. "You''re back," she murmured.


    Cradling her in his arms, Frank replied softly, "Yes. Let''s sleep now."


    "Okay," she replied lightly.


    On nights when Frank sporadically got up to use the bathroom, Ava noticed he wasn''t by her side.


    Initially, she assumed he had gone out or was working overtime somewhere in the house.


    It didn''t bother her much at first, but as this became a more frequent urrence, Ava began feeling


    uneasy. Especially tonight, when Frank was absent as usual. Alone, she rose from bed, donning a light


    coat. Quietly, she opened the door, switching on everymp in the room. Being pregnant, she couldn''t


    risk navigating in the dark; there were two babies inside her, and any mishap could be troublesome.


    Downstairs was shrouded in darkness, indicating Frank wasn''t there. She pushed open the door to the


    study, finding it simrly dim. Ava couldn''t help but wonder: where could he be?


    Standing at the doorway, she pondered for quite some time, her attractive brows furrowing deeply. Her


    gaze fixed on a spot as she contemted. Eventually, she turned back to her room, switched on the


    lights, and checked her phone. It was 3:30 in the morning.


    Where did Frank go? Was Frank at the construction siteying bricks at this hour? It seemed so odd.


    The thought troubled her, making her unable to sleep, prompting her to dial his number. However, the


    call didn''t get through. Instead, a mechanical female voice responded, "The number you have dialed is


    temporarily unavable."


    She was suddenly devoid of sleepiness, and her heart started racing.


    As time ticked by, Ava grew exhausted from waiting. She sprawled on the bed in all directions, falling


    into a drowsy state. Amidst her slumber, she heard someone calling her, "Baby Ava, cover yourself,


    why are you sleeping out here?"


    Then, she felt someone embraced her. Worried about everything, she instantly opened her eyes,


    startling Frank. "Did I wake you up?" he asked.


    She hugged his neck, and he held her delicately, tenderly. Still in a groggy state, her voice soft and


    muffled, she asked, "Where did you go every night?"


    Frank paused for a moment, then quickly regained hisposure. He shifted her to the side, helping


    cover her with the nket before getting in himself. Even inside the covers, she kept asking him.


    Seeing her persistent demeanor, as if she wouldn''t sleep without an answer, Frank reluctantly


    All traces of sleepiness vanished. His words were loud enough to startle the baby inside. "Athana?"


    She looked at the tired person before her in disbelief.


    As the words left her lips, a glimmer shone in Ava''s eyes. Her throat felt tight, her eyes teary.


    Witnessing her emotional turmoil, Frank panicked. He hurriedly tried to soothe her, exining, "Don''t


    cry. I just went to check on how Grace was doing. If you don''t like it, I won''t go back."


    He gently pressed the back of her head against his chest, tenderly caressing her back. "I''m sorry. You


    must have worried about me. It isn''t my intention."


    He had simply gone to check on Grace''s wedding preparations, ensuring everything was on track and


    overseeing anyst-minute additions. He also wanted to supervise a surprise being arranged for the


    young girl, fearful that the workers might make mistakes. New chаpter av?ble on Drаmanоvels.cом


    If he didn''te back, he worried the young girl might be scared, feeling unsafe.


    Ava now realized her mistake. Her anxiety had inadvertently burdened Frank with a significant


    workload, leading him to shuttle between Athana and Sapphire City. She felt a pang of heartache.


    Why was he so silly?


    But ultimately, she had been immature. Sniffling, she said, "Honey, take a few days off and go back to


    Athana. I''m not scared anymore, really, I''m not. Look, I haven''t had any irrational thoughts during this


    time."


    She shook her head vigorously, desperately trying to convey that she genuinely wasn''t scared


    anymore. A teardrop trembled at the corner of her eye and cascaded down,nding on the back of


    Frank''s hand.


    There was a brief chill passed through the room. Frank nced down at the back of his hand, then


    lifted his gaze to the young girl, raising his hand to gently wipe away the tear from her eye, his lips


    pressed tightly together.


    She patted the bed as she said that.


    She couldn''t be so immature, letting Frank run around like this. If things continued this way, her health


    would deteriorate before the wedding.


    Relentless, as if to say she''d be upset if he didn''t agree, the young girl pressed on. Unable to resist her


    adorable demeanor, Frank eventually relented, "Well, okay, I''ll stay a few more days, then I''ll go back."


    Seeing Frank agree, Ava felt relieved. She smiled, "Good, let''s sleep now. Hold me while you sleep."


    Frank gently settled down, cradling her in his arms. "Mm."
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