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Divorce me I'm done serving you (Ayla) novel Chapter 641

After getting into the car, Draven's phone rang.

It was Kayla.

"Are you sure you're coming back?" she asked.

"Yes," Draven said.

"Alright."

...

At the same time, Ayla received several messages from Halle.

"Ayla, after you left, Draven left too. Herman stayed behind for a bit and said a few things. Lisa already knows what happened between you two. She keeps saying she really regrets what she did tonight. She feels awful about it. She said she owes you both a favor now. If you ever need help, just let her know.

"Are the twins okay? Isn't little Fluffy the type who just eats and sleeps all day? How did he suddenly get sick? What about Birdie? Did she catch it too?"

Ayla saw the messages after she had just finished soothing Fluffy and putting him to bed.

She sent Halle a voice message. "Please tell Lisa it's okay. She didn't know what was going on, so it's not her fault.

"Fluffy just caught a cold. He and his sister are sleeping in separate rooms right now, so Birdie won't get sick.

"Our house is very comfortable, but staying indoors all the time isn't always good for kids. It doesn't help their immune systems grow stronger. Recently the nanny has been taking them outside to get some sunlight. Today she brought Fluffy into the yard. He probably got a little chilled. But we noticed it early. He already took some medicine, so he should be fine.

"From now on, whenever the weather is nice, we'll bring both of them outside more often."

Soon after, Halle sent another voice message. "I know it's not really my place to ask, but I still want to know. Are things between you and Draven really over?"

Ayla paused. She lowered her gaze to the baby sleeping beside her. The little face was round and soft, sleeping so peacefully. Right now, she had something even more important to protect. Some things, no matter how painful they were, she couldn't be greedy and get everything she wanted like a child.

Every choice came with a price.

If she stayed with Draven, life might not have been easy.

So she refused to imagine that the road she didn't take would have been better.

Whether she would regret it later no longer mattered.

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