Chapter 285
When His Eyes Opened
Avery slammed the door and locked it from within.
Mike saw that the argument had ended. He immediately took Shea out of the childrenâs room.
âHey! Foster!â Mike had initially wanted to stand up for Avery.
Elliot glared at him warningly, âShut up!â
Mike held his tongue. He saw Elliot walking over to Shea and taking her away.
It was drizzling when they exited the villa. Elliot took off his jacket and draped it over Sheaâs head.
When they entered the car, Shea was hugging his jacket. She looked at the villa.
Elliot put on the safety belt for her and said hoarsely, âShea, stop looking.â
âBig Brother, Iâm sorry...â Shea said. Tears streamed down her face.
âShea, you did nothing wrong. You donât have to apologize to anyone.â Elliot raised his hands and wiped
the tears away from the corner of her eyes.
Shea cried, âBig Brother, it was me. I was afraid of the surgery, so I ran away. I was the one who begged
Hayden to take me away...â
She had not dared to tell him the truth earlier on, however, at that moment, she had finally found the
courage to tell the truth.
Elliotâs mind was suddenly filled with Averyâs cold gaze. Why did she not explain herself? Could it be that
she felt pleasure by infuriating him?
âBig Brother, donât blame Avery. She treats me well. I was feeling terrible when I was sick. She was the
one who cared for me.â Shea choked. She remembered the scene from that night.â She gave me an
injection. Avery is amazing...â
Elliot took a tissue to wipe her tears away. He swallowed. âYou got Hayden to take you back to his place,
then you got sick. Avery treated you. What happened then? Was she the one who sent you to the
hospital?â
Shea looked at Elliot with tears in her eyes. âI donât remember anymore. I only remember that Avery
treated me very well. She was not like tonight. She is not a bad person.â
âShe called you an idiot, arenât you angry?â Elliotâs eyes were pricked with tears. The thought of it still
broke his heart.
He knew that Avery was not a bad person, but what she said hurt him deeply. In the years they
were children, Sheaâs condition was not as bad as it currently was. Her current condition was a result of
the abuse she had suffered at the hands of their father.
He would never let anyone else bully Shea!
Sheaâs eyes were red. She shook her head. âYou got Dr. Sanford to treat me. Isnât that because Iâ m an
idiot?â
Elliot hugged Shea tightly. He choked, âShea, no! Youâre not an idiot. Iâm asking Dr. Sanford to treat you
so that you can experience more of the beauty of this worldââ.
âBecause Iâm an idiot, Iâm not smart enough. Big Brother, Iâm an idiot. Avery is not wrong. Iâm not angry.
You donât have to get angry too, please?â pleaded Shea.
When Elliot heard his sisterâs soft and gentle pleas, he caved in. He gripped the steering wheel with one
hand. He looked out the window. Tears fell silently from his eyes.
âThereâs nothing wrong with being an idiot.â Shea hugged his jacket and took a deep breath. She said to
herself, âAs long as Big Brother is with me all the time, I can always be an idiot.â
Elliotâs lips moved a little, but he said nothing. He must cure his sister. She will not stay an idiot forever!
In the villa, Avery was lying on her bed in pain. She felt as if there were no difference between living and
dying. She should not have been this agitated. She could have properly explained it to him, but she did
not do it!
She had failed to do so because he had not confronted her with the right intentions. From the moment he
had entered her house, he had never looked her in the eye, nor did he have the patience to listen to her
explanations.
He had come over this night only to find fault with her! This was her house, why did she have to be
wronged here!
Avery picked up her pillow and covered her face. She was filled with regret! She should not have called
Shea an idiot. How was that any different than Elliot immediately assuming that she kidnapped Shea?
How could she insult Shea because of Elliotâs hurtful words? However, it was too late. She heard the
sound of the car roaring to life outside her window.