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When His Eyes Opened (Avery and Elliott)

Chapter 990
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Chapter 990

Elliot felt his chest tighten, then roared, “Avery! Stay right where you are! I‘ll send the bodyguards to go get you and

the kids!” 

If Avery had not brought it up, Elliot would never have expected that Chelsea could have possibly escaped to

Avonsville. 

Sometimes, the most dangerous places could end up being the safest refuge. 

Moreover, Chelsea might not be thinking about going into hiding right now, but to drag whoever she could down

with her before she dies! 

Elliot was still unclear about what happened at Layla‘s school, but it must have been something serious for the

teachers to ask the parents to take the children home!

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Avery’s heart raced wildly after hearing his warning. The stop light in front of her turned green, and she was in a

rush to pick Layla up from school, so she could not listen to Elliot.

“I should be fine. If Chelsea really does come looking for me, she might not be able to harm me.” Avery had

already made up her mind. “I‘m about to reach Layla‘s school. I‘ll pick her up 

first.” 

Elliot was also worried about Layla, so he understood her anxiety. 

“Be careful.” 

“I will.” 

Avery hung up the phone, then stepped down on the gas pedal and sped toward her destination. 

There were several patrol cars and an ambulance outside of Avonsville Elementary. Avery parked the car by the

street, then quickly got out and rushed toward the school gates. “I heard a child died... A first–grader... A girl...”

“How did she die? Was she sick or did something happen?” “I don‘t know! Let‘s wait for the school to let us know!

I‘m just worried my kid‘s too traumatized to come back to school now. It‘s terrifying!” 

“I heard that the kid who died was from Class C. Are any of you parents of students from Class C? Do any of you

have insider information?” 

“My kid isn‘t from Class C, but they‘re in Class B next door. It‘s so unlucky that all the other classrooms need to stop

classes because of this! We don‘t think when classes will resume yet!” “What‘s so unlucky about classes being

canceled? The dead kid‘s family are the unlucky ones!” 

Avery‘s entire body turned cold EWJ*U_oJ rigid after she heard the discussions going on

around her. Layla was a first–grader in Class C. 

The little girl who died was possibly Layla‘s playmate. Even if she was not, she was a classmate that she saw every

day. 

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This must be a massive blow to Layla! 

When the teacher handed Layla over to Avery, she explained the situation to her, “The little girl who died today was

called Kiki, Miss Tate. Layla was having lunch with her today. Something happened to Kiki before she finished her

food. Our initial suspicions are food poisoning. Kiki‘s health report was normal when she first enrolled in the school

and she had no severe illnesses. You should take Layla to the hospital for a checkup right now to see if there are

any issues with her health.” Avery nodded and said, “Alright. I‘ll take her to the hospital now.” Then, she carried

Layla, whose eyes were red and swollen from tears, out of the school. 

Layla normally had neverending stories to tell Avery whenever she saw her, but Layla did not say a word even now

that she was sitting in the child safety seat in the car. She did not even call Avery “Mommy” when she saw her.

Avery sat down next to her daughter, then asked softly, “Tell me, Layla. Are you not feeling well anywhere?” 

Layla froze for a moment, then shook her head. “I know you suffered a great shock. I have, too. Once the school

and hospital finish their investigation, they‘ll let us know exactly why Kiki left us,” Avery said patiently as she held

her daughter‘s cold hand. 

Layla‘s eyes filled with tears, which rolled down her cheeks as she said, “Kiki died from eating cherries. She ate my

cherries... The cherries must have been poisoned!”