Seeing him, how dare Ava say any more, she pursed her lips, retracted her gaze in disappointment, lying flat, looking at the ceiling.
Lost is lost, but she doesn’t blame Chase, because he was a person like that.
Hey, what should I do? What should we do now?
How is mother’s health? I don’t know if Julian succeeded in taking her away from the island.
The more Ava thinks about it, the more disturbed she is, with Yolanda in her heart, treating her mother like her own daughter since childhood, teaching her to play the piano, teaching her literacy, reading her bedtime stories…and let her do her best. Enjoy the love and care that a normal child should have in childhood.
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