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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 207

Chapter 207 

Avery glanced at the children, then turned to Laura and said, “Take the kids to school. I’m sure he has a reason for being here.”

As Laura led the children past Elliot, he noticed Layla’s face.

It was true that Layla looked similar to Avery.

Layla’s glistening wide eyes had a hint of hostility in them, and she glared at him when they walked past.

He wondered what thoughts could have been instilled in her for her to despise him to this extent.

Avery approached Elliot soon after. 

“Why are you here this early in the morning?” 

Elliot looked at Avery‘s cool, clean face, then asked with a complicated expression on his face, “Is she your biological daughter, Avery? She looks a lot like you.” 

“Did you come by just to look at my daughter?” 

“Who‘s her father?” Elliot asked in a raised voice. “Since she‘s already in preschool, she‘s definitely more than three years old.” 

It seemed like Avery could not get away with saying that Layla was adopted. 

Her daughter resembled her too much. Layla looked exactly like her when she was a little girl. It was as if someone had created Layla out of the same mold that had been used to create Avery.

“That‘s right. She‘s my biological daughter, but you‘re not the father,” Avery answered with a smile. “I found a random sperm donor from a sperm bank abroad to fulfill my wish to become a mother.”

What a wish!

Avery’s words rendered Elliot completely speechless.

“If that‘s the only reason you’re here, then you can leave now,” Avery said curtly.

Elliot’s face turned cold as he said, “That man who lives in your house is gay.” 

The smile on Avery’s face froze.

“How did you know that?” 

It was impossible to find any information on Mike online. 

Mike was the world’s most notorious hacker.

No one was able to find out his personal information unless he revealed it.

“Avery! My relationship with Shea isn‘t what you think it is!” Elliot called out at Avery’s slender back as his fists tightened. 

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