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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2299

"Aunt Avery, will I really get to be all those things?" Rose asked sheepishly.

"Of course! No matter what you want to become, we can work hard toward it. You can tell your secrets to Aunt Shea or me. We will be your best friends."

"Okay!"

The next morning, Layla and Robert woke up before seven.

The weather was not great and the sky was dark.

Layla planned to take a box of hairclips with her to give as gifts to the girls living in the church.

She had a few drawers full of hairclips, and a lot of them had not even been unboxed.

Robert watched as his sister prepared the gifts and felt the urge to do the same.

"Layla, what can I get them, then?" Robert did not have hairclips, and all his toys were too big to be carried onto the mountain.

"You are still young. You don't need to prepare gifts for them!" Layla glanced at Robert and Robert pouted gloomily.

Noticing his pout after picking out the hair clips she would take with her, Layla said, "You have a lot of money, don't you? Just give out envelopes of cash then."

"Oh..."

"I will go look for envelopes."

"Layla, wait for me! I will go with you!"

"Okay. Avery, can I go with you? You are hiking up a hill and Robert has never done that before. The temperature is colder on top of the hill as well." Mrs. Cooper was concerned.

"Sure! It might be a little tiring, though."

"If Robert isn't scared of that, I will be fine," Mrs. Cooper said. "Let me go prepare the things we need later."

Elliot sighed after Mrs. Cooper left.

"Don't sigh. You are definitely not going hiking." Avery shot him a look. "Shea wanted to join as well, but Wesley stopped her from doing so. It might be alright if it's summer, but it's cold right now, and we don't want any accidents."

"I'm not coming. I will just stay home." Elliot had given up long ago. "Be careful when you hike up and take a few more bodyguards with you today!"

"Sure." Avery deshelled a hard-boiled egg and handed it to Elliot. "Don't be upset. I will take you hiking when the weather is a bit more forgiving."

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