Beyond The Divorce - Season 5 Episode 31
Even though I had calmed down, I still felt a lingering fear that gave me nightmares, too. My anxiety from the ordeal hung over me like a dark cloud.
Ryan and Eleanor went to the capital instead of me. Before they left, Ryan comforted me, telling me to take a break from work. Ava’s well-being was the most important thing. We needed to make sure she fully recovered.
In the following days, I stayed by Ava’s side, unwilling to leave.
However, her condition didn’t improve. She would cry and fuss whenever she fell asleep. If she didn’t see Atlas, she would cry her heart out, and I couldn’t console her.
Several times, Atlas rushed back from the company for her.
My mom felt guilty about Ava’s condition. She would secretly cry when Ava was upset. Her spirits had taken a downturn.
Both my dad and Atlas tried to comfort her, saying it was an accident. Even if we were more careful, it could still happen.
My mom remained depressed. When Ava cried, she would clutch her head in agony. I was feeling anxious, and the atmosphere at home was heavy. My mom’s emotions seemed off to me.
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The scenery was breathtaking, and the air smelled like coconuts. A change of environment seemed to do Ava some good. Though she still clung to Atlas, she would now actively observe the different scenery.
Atlas’s efforts were truly impeccable. He constantly surprised her, leading her to discover new things.
I brought many beautiful clothes for Ava to dress up in. I took her to different places daily to enjoy new foods and scenery.
Atlas pampered her like a little princess, and gradually, she brightened up. I sensed she was seeking the security of paternal love.
Things looked much better for Ava and my mom after they got to Celestis Island. When she saw Ava smile, she felt a lot better. I didn’t catch her secretly wiping away tears anymore, and my dad was happy, too.
We returned to Celestis Island today, basking in the warm sunlight. Atlas had a villa here. The island only had a few villas that were well-spaced and did not disturb each other.
We had a wonderful time playing on the beach in front of his villa.
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Suddenly, Ava turned to Atlas and asked, “Uncle Atlas, can you be my daddy?”
My parents felt awkward. I suddenly felt a bit suffocated, as if my daughter had sold me out.
However, Atlas responded calmly, “Sure, if you want me to.”
My head buzzed when I heard that. I was sold.
“Uncle Atlas, a man called me in a car and told me to get in. When I saw it was a man, I thought it was you. I thought you were back from your business trip.
“So, I went to open the gate. But the car drove in, and I was confused. I thought he would get lost, so I went to find him…
As Ava spoke, the adults were instantly on high alert. This is the first time Ava has voluntarily brought up the incident.
Atlas paid special attention and quickly picked Ava up.
“It’s my fault for letting someone pose as me, but you shouldn’t be scared. I’ll get rid of the bad man who tricked you! Next time, make sure Grandma, Grandpa, or Mommy are with you before you open the gate. You can also call me, and I’ll come.”
She seemed to think of something and looked at Atlas. “But, Uncle Atlas, I don’t have a phone!”
“I’ll buy you one. When we return to Foswood, you’ll get it!”
Atlas promised solemnly. “Don’t be afraid of what happened before. Look, I’ll save you and bring you back! So you must trust me. Ava, you’re the smartest and bravest girl I know!”
Ava nodded as if she understood, hugging his neck and saying with determination, “Next time, Uncle Atlas will beat up that bad guy. All the ones who lie to me are bad guys!”
All the adults burst into laughter. It seemed like everything had cleared up. But deep down, I had a vague feeling that this was just the beginning.
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