Andrew stopped smiling gradually and said casually, "Don't be so mean!"
Avery raised the corner of her mouth and sneered, saying earnestly, "Mr. Clifford, I am not afraid of being killed. You don't have to torture me. It is not good for both of us. Besides, try to be a mature man. Think about it when you are free."
"Yes, I will."
Avery would have believed Andrew would defend himself. She never expected that Andrew behaved well.
Avery suspected that Andrew had his considerations and kept something in his mind. Andrew looked very anxious.
He had been an arrogant and free young man, but now he became a silent and mature man.
Evan was not far away from Avery. He kicked a discarded empty can that was flying in the air, making a circle and finally fell onto the barren sand.
Avery knew Evan was impatient.
Seeing Evan was walking to her, Avery said, "Good Luck." And then she walked to Evan.
It became darker and darker. Avery couldn't see Evan clearly and just heard him say in a low voice, "I thought that you would love him and never return."
Leo envied. He came to Avery and put his head on her waist, lowering the head and staring at her, "What did you say? Why was he so happy?"
"How can you know he was happy?"
"I guess I see it."
"He just pretended to be happy."
"How can you know? Do you know him very well? Or you paid much attention to him?"
Andrew was silent. She knew Evan envied Andrew, so she stopped arguing with him.
"Mr. Howel here is a bath towel," Robert took a big bath towel from a safeguard to Evan and interrupted the conversation between Evan and Avery because he was afraid Evan and Avery would be cold when they were outside with the strong wind.
Evan spread out the bath towel and wrapped Avery up. And then Evan took Avery into the car helping her dry hair.
"Ah-choo," Avery sneezed in front of Evan's face and couldn't turn behind him because Evan fixed her face. So, they were full of saliva in Evan's face.
"I'm sorry," Avery immediately wiped for Evan.
"Don't move," Evan said. He didn't care about the saliva. Instead, he put his bath towel on Avery's body.
"Order a servant to make ginger tea," Evan said to Robert.
Evan was all soaked and got a cold because of the wind. He felt stinky when he breathed.
"Mr. Clifford, I had checked the weather condition. It will be a sunny day tomorrow. It is suitable for taking a plane," Robert said to Evan while he showed the weather condition on the tablet computer, in case Andrew wanted to see.
Evan was silent and carefully dried Avery's hair. He rubbed gently. Since Avery was exhausted and comfortable now, she almost fell asleep. She just heard that Robert said to Leo, "tomorrow is suitable for taking a plane."
"Where do you want to go tomorrow?"
"Go back."
"Back? How can you go back?"
Avery planned to pay a visit to Diana Summer, not Rebecca. But she got something unexpectedly. Avery knew something about her mother, but Diana didn't reply to her letter, and she wasn't sure when she could see Diana again.
Avery believed that Diana knew many things that Avery didn't know. Avery couldn't understand why Evan's father forced her to have a baby with Evan. Actually, Evan's father didn't like her.
"If I don't want to be forced by Evan's father, I should get some secrets about him. And Diana must know something about him. I have to defend against him. Otherwise, I can't have free time with Evan before our baby is born," Avery thought to herself.
"What are you thinking? Don't want to go back?"
"No, I don't want to," Avery shook her head and continued to say, "Have you noticed that we didn't have a trip since we got married?"
Suddenly, Evan started to think attentively.
Before Evan came to B country, the farthest place that Evan and Avery arrived was probably Avery's home, an hour flying time.
"Could we live for a few days more?" Avery said, looking at Evan, who was also staring at her. Seeing that Evan stared at her, Avery felt uncomfortable because she couldn't tell Evan she just wanted to live for a few more days to meeting Diana.
"It can be a honeymoon," Avery said.
"Honeymoon?" Evan immediately looked happy and asked, "Where do you want to go?"
Avery raised her chin and thought. Finally, she said, "You are more familiar to B Country than me."
Avery only knew that the most famous place in B Country was its sea. The seawater was pure blue, just like the sky.
But when their car fell into the sea, the sea would be their nightmare.
"Close your eyes and choose one, and we will be there tomorrow, Ok?" Avery took the tablet computer and searched the most famous tourist attraction saying, Evan.
"How about the Honeymoon? With better s.e.x.u.a.l service?"
Avery glanced at him and said to herself, "Why does he pay attention to this kind of thing?"
Evan smiled in a low voice and covered Avery's eyes with one of his palms, saying, "Choose one."
Avery touched the screen and clicked a place casually. When Avery put her hand down, Avery found that Evan wasn't interested in it.
"What's the matter? Is it a boring place?"
Avery asked and then lowered her head, finding she was pointing to Disneyland.
Evan didn't like to go to some places with numerous people. Moreover, it wasn't safe. Avery was pregnant now.
"Change another place," Evan was satisfied and suggested changing it.
"So you make a choice?"
At this time, Avery covered Evan's eyes and Evan clicked casually. Suddenly, Avery couldn't stop laughing.
Evan put Avery's hands away and became unhappy.
"Do we have the same mind?"
"Why not say I follow you?"
"All right. It seems that we are meant to come here."
Leo deliberately turned over several pages, but he also pointed to Disneyland.
Avery closed the tablet computer and gave it back to Robert. She didn't intend to change to another place now. Since they meant to be there, why not go there?
Evan raised his eyebrows. He didn't want to be in the crowds. Apart from this, he repeatedly said, "We can go there, but you can't play, including Merry-go-round."
Avery stood against Evan, asking, "Is it your first time to Disneyland? Why are you anxious?"
"The second time," Evan held Avery's hands and put them on his lips.
"The first time you went must be your childhood."
When Avery said, she recalled a scene where her grandma held her hands while she held a pink marshmallow. As soon as she recalled the picture, her head got hurt as if a needle stabbed her head.
At that time, Avery was about seven or eight.
Boom— Avery recalled.
When the gun sounded, screams and the sound of footsteps echoed in Disneyland. Everyone was going out. Here, Avery got a toxin. That's why she lost her childhood memory.
But now she didn't know why she recalled something again.
Avery's head was hurt hard.
"When I was about ten."
"With who?" Avery asked because Evan's parents were dead when he was about ten. And her grandfather was busy with his businesses. As for his grandma, she only liked playing.
"With Diana?" Avery took a deep breath and asked.