Chapter 858
Avery''d beening to Tracey''s house every once in a while since he made his decision. Even
though Serena couldn''t talk yet, he thought she was so cute.
After the summer vacation, Avery was six. ording to the arrangement of his family, he needed to
study abroad.
On the day when he left, he burst into tears at Tracey''s house and refused to leave. He said,
"Auntie, I can''t see Serena from tomorrow. What if she falls in love with someone else?"
Tracey took a look at Serena, who was not even a year old. She could stand up slowly, but she
could not speak.
"Avery, isn''t it a little too early to worry about this now? Serena is too young to know what love is."
Tracey was a little helpless. Sometimes, Avery was a worrier like an adult.
"That''s true, but I can''te to see her until winter vacation. She will be able to walk by then,
right?"
"Well, yes. Avery, you have to study hard." Tracey rubbed his little head.
"All right, Avery, say goodbye to them. We have to go." Katalina stood at the door. Avery had been
staying at Tracey''s ce these days, just to see more of Serena.
"Serena, I''m leaving. Don''t forget me." Avery gently pinched Serena''s small cheeks.
If Adam hadn''t been here, he would have kissed her. Serena stared at Avery with her big eyes.
Then, she cried if she knew that he was leaving.
"Serena, be a good girl. Don''t cry. I''ll be back soon." Avery was reluctant to part with Serena.
"I thought she didn''t know anything. Looks like she has feelings for Avery," Tracey said. Somewhat,
she felt a bit sad, too.
Serena and Thirza were very quiet. Although Serena didn''t smile, she didn''t cry, either. She didn''t
normally react like that when Avery left.
"Boo-hoo... " Serena stretched out her hand to hug Avery. Avery felt that his heart was melted.
"Serena, be good and don''t cry. I''ll save all the lollipops for you as a present, okay? I''lle back to
see you when I can."
Serena seemed to understand what he was saying and gradually stopped crying.
Avery reluctantly left. After walking out of the house, Avery clutched at his chest and said, "Mommy,
I feel like my heart is broken."
Katalina looked at this drama guy and poked his
forehead gently. "I told you not to watch so many romances!"
Their nanny liked watching romances very much, which affected Avery a lot. One of the things he''d
been doing a lottely was sitting on the couch and talking about love with the nanny.
"Mommy, I just want to see how the boys go after girls. I have to make sure Serena won''t fall in love
with someone else."
"You''re really mature."
"Mommy, it''s the tenth minute since I parted from Serena. I miss her."
"One more word about her and I''ll throw you out of the window." Katalina couldn''t bear it any longer.
Avery suddenly put on his hat and carried his schoolbag on his back. "Mommy, I''m ready. You can
throw me out now. In this way, I can go back to Serena and stay with her forever."
Katalina pulled his face with anger. "Ah, mommy, it hurts! Didn''t you say that first?"
"I changed my mind!"
"Women are fickle indeed. Daddy, look at your woman! She''s gonna rip my pretty face off," Avery
said as he grimaced in pain.
"Save it. Your daddy''s always on your mommy''s side. You had iting, boy."
"Ow, ow, you guys are bullying me," Avery shouted.
There was a burst ofughter in the car, which was the norm for this family.
Tracey brought Serena, who was still sobbing, back to the room. "Avery will be back soon. When
you grow up, you can go to school with him."
Serena was sitting on the bed and no one knew what she was thinking. Thirza felt that her sister
was a little unhappy, so she climbed over to hold Serena.
"Thirza is such a good girl." Tracey felt so warmed. Was it the genes that make her daughters so
sweet?
She never felt sick or ufortable when she was pregnant.
Neither of them cried or screamed at night. They never stopped her from resting.
"Avery is so energetic. You must be tired these days, little bunny. I''ll take care of the babies and you
can take a nap." Adam said gently.
He had been at home for nearly a year, and now he was back to work. Most of the time, only the
servants and Tracey were at home.
Tracey, on the other hand, liked to do everything by herself. It was hard to take care of two kids at
the same time. Besides, Avery had been staying here these days.
"All right."
At this moment, Steve came over. He almost came by every day to see the two kids.
Thirza had a good personality and smiled all the time. She seemed to like Steve the most, and she
would be very excited every time he was here.
"Ah..." Thirza opened her arms, indicating Steve to hug her. Steve smiled and picked her up.
Although he liked both kids, he favored Thirza more. Who could say no to a clingy, cute girl?
"Steve, Thirza really likes you. She''d been watching the door before you got here. I think she was
waiting for you." Tracey said with a smile.
"I like her very much too. Whenever she sees me, she smiles." Steve had be quite adept at
taking care of kids.
"By the way, I will go back to City A in a few months." Tracey had given herself a long enough
vacation, and her mother was well enough.
Although she had the most shares in R Company, the person who was currently in charge of it was
still Tina.
It was time for her to go back. Adam and her major business were not in America, and she didn''t
want to fly back and forth between two ces all the time.
"So soon?" Steve was a bit lost. He didn''t know if it was because he was used to Tracey''spany,
or because he was unwilling to say goodbye to Thirza.
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"Yeah, I can''t be a housewife forever, can I?" Tracey smiled. She was getting a little tired of staying
home.
"All right."
From that day on, Steve came more frequently. After a few months, the two children could speak.
In addition to Mom and Dad, the third word Thirza learned was Steve.
"Steve... Hug."
"Thirza, are you calling Steve?" Tracey heard her vague words.
"Steve... Steve... Hug..." Thirza stretched out her hands to Steve.
It was the first time that Steve heard a little baby calling his name. It was so moving that he want to
cry.