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Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall novel Chapter 168

Chapter 168

to you I won’t

Leaning back against his chair, Austin passed the light tapping of his fingers on the table. He lifted his eyes and looked at Suzanne. In a warm voice, he said, It’s up to yo

interfere.”

Suzanne then looked back at Aaron and agreed, Alright. I’ll take a look at the patient

Aaron’s face lit up. Fixing his eyes on Suzanne, he asked, Are you able to go over tonight?

This felt urgent to him as he just received news of the elderly man having another episode.

Since Suzanne had already agreed, she didn’t hesitate. Of course.

Aaron immediately got to his teet Looking emotional, he said, Thank you very much, Ms. Yates.

Initially, he thought that Suzanne would only be able to head over the next day. After all, it was already getting late

A conflicted look came across Yasmine’s face. At that moment, she didn’t quite knew what to say. Typically, being able to get involved with Austin meant that Suzanne had sufficient backing. She could afford to act proud

However, she was so easygoing and professional regardless of whether Austin was around.

Suzanne got to her feet and prompted, Let’s go.

Emma had beets listening in on the conversation between the adults with wide eyes. Now that Suzanne said that she was leaving, Emma got down from her chair burriedly. She trotted toward Suzanne and took her by the hand. Swinging her arm, she asked, Aunt Suzanne, are you going to treat another patient?

Suzanne lowered her head to look at Emma Shecrouched down and brushed her finger against Emma’s nose. Tam.

Emma gizzled. She leaned forward and pave Suzanne a peck on her check. All the best, Aunt Suzanne. Here’s a kiss for good luck.

A gush of warmth filled suzanne’s heart

Thứn, Emma ran over to Yasmine and word at her. Mommy, crouch down aliqle.

Yasmine smiled and crouched down obediently. Following that, Emma gave her a kiss on her cheek too

Beaming, Emma waved at Suzanne and the rest of them in the room. I’m gonna go wash up and go to bed. Goodbye.

At this moment, a maid had walked over to take Emma by the hand.

Suzanne raised her brows in surprise. She thought that Enama would make a fuss about going out with the rest of them. To her surprise, she was such an obedient girl. Emtuma was a caring ittle girl, indeed.

Yasmine went up to Emma and ruffled her hair. Tenderly, she said, Be good. l’be home soon.”

That was perhaps what mothers were like. They would always worry about leaving their little ones at home when they went out

Emma put her hands on her hips. Proudly, she said P’ve got it, Mommy. I’m not a child

She sighed at how she was always brug treated like a child.

Everyour couldn’t help but laugh when they watched how Emma acted like an adult.

After settling the arrangements for Ems, the four of them left the villa in one car

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