After breakfast, Avery initially had planned to visit Mrs. Raven. The information that she had gotten stated that Mrs. Raven resigned from the hospital a few years ago and had stopped working ever since.
Just when she was about to head out, her phone rang.
"Eric," Avery picked up the call. "What happened to your blind date?"
"Are you free right now? I want to meet you and talk to you."
Avery looked at the time. Even if she was going to visit Mrs. Raven, it was still too early at that moment.
"Okay! Have you had your breakfast?"
"I drank some coffee. I'm already full." "Don't drink coffee on an empty stomach next time. Your stomach might not be able to take it. Let's meet outside. I'll treat you to breakfast," Avery said.
"Okay."
Half an hour later, they met at a cafe. After ordering their food, the waiter left.
Eric took his mask off. He picked up his cup of water and drank a huge gulp of water.
"Eric, you seem unhappy." Avery looked at him. "Have you met your blind date already?"
"Hmm. This person is a man. No. He is suddenly a man and suddenly a woman. I'm not even sure as to whether the person is male or female anymore."
Eric complained to Avery. "I asked to meet the person tomorrow. My mother was the one who forced me into it, but I regret it now. I don’t want to see that person. I still want to get Fred to go on my behalf."
"I just need one."
Eric immediately took another ticket out of his pocket.
"Who are you planning to give it to?
Hayden?" "No. For the past few days, I have been trying to meet a person, but he is being controlled by Dean Jennings. He doesn't dare meet with me. If I were to ask him out to a music festival where there is a huge crowd, Dean would find it hard to keep an eye on him." Avery's eyes suddenly sparkled. "Eric, thank you for giving me such a good method."
Eric was speechless. He wanted to ask her to go listen to music together, yet she was thinking of other things.
Forget about it! Before Elliot's matter was solved, she would not be in the mood to listen to music.
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