Chapter 93 Send The Dog Back
Chapter 93 Send The Dog Back
Chapter 93 Send the Dog Back
Actually, from where he saw them, it was hard to tell what they were exactly doing. However, they were
so close to each other while Aurora was keeping her head up and Albie with his head down.
What else could they be possibly doing?
He hit the brake hard with his eyes turning chilling cold.
Never did he expect them to go so aboveboard!
They actually started dating right at the gate of the Carroll Manor?
Aurora, how dared you!
But actually, Albie was just picking up a falling leaf on her head.
"You must be enjoying playing with Avada. You didn't even notice there was a leaf falling on your
head."
"Yeah…" she let out a breath of relief. Just a moment ago, he was so close to her that he almost
attached his face to her ear, for which she nearly got him wrong.
"Aurora, I suggest you should let me keep the dog for a few days out of the concern about your
physical situation."
"Thanks, but, no, Albie, I know you have been busy working recently."
She didn't want to get him disturbed.
"But…the doctor has suggested that you need a rest."
As she was in the early stage of pregnancy, plus the baby was still vulnerable, it would be a bit
exhausting for her to balance both her own health and keeping the dog.
Upon hearing their conversation, Sion frowned and walked over.
But neither Aurora nor Albie noticed him approaching.
She felt touched when seeing how much Albie was concerned about her. Then she was about to tell
him that she was still able to live on her own even during pregnancy as long as she paid careful
attention in her daily life, "I know I am preg…"
However, before she finished, she suddenly noticed there was someone else showing up next to her.
Sion hurried over and questioned sulkily, "What happens to your body?"
Aurora got stunned because of his sudden arrival. She hurried to hold back what she was gonna say.
How came he popped out from nowhere?
Did he just notice her pregnancy?
Aurora exchanged a look with Albie with a pleading expression.
Albie huffed coldly, "She got an allergic rhinitis. Don't you even know that?"
His tone sounded serious and accusatory.
"Allergic rhinitis?" Sion fixed his eyes on their shoulders attaching to each other. Great displeasure was
brewing within his eyes.
"Yes!" she nodded and continued, "I got a rhinitis and the doctor told me to pay attention to it."
"If so, you gotta stick to the doctor's advice." Sion's voice somewhat sounded hostile.
But Aurora didn't seem to notice. She breathed out a sigh of relief as he seemed to believe her excuse.
Then she turned to look at Albie, "Albie, time for you to go home. It's getting late."
"Okay." Albie stared at her for a while as if he had something to talk about. But then he changed his
mind, "Take care. You can let me take care of the dog if you need."
"Alright, stop being naggy!" Aurora gave him a push, fearing that Sion could notice something fishy
from his words.
"I am a grown-up! I know how to take care of myself!"
"Okay then, just call me if needed."
"Alright, bye Albie…"
Sion stood still to watch their intimate interaction. She didn't look back until Albie's Mercedes-Benz had
disappeared from her sight.
However, as soon as she shifted her gaze back to Sion, she returned to a poker face.
"Let's get in." Her voice sounded so emotionless that as if she had turned into a different person.
He felt like being suffocated with anger running wild in his heart.
He suddenly grabbed her hand and strode toward the manor.
"What are you doing?" while grabbing the leash, she lurched forward abruptly. Then she cast him a
glare.
But actually, it turned out that Sion seemed much angrier.
"What's wrong with you?" as soon as they walked in, she hurried to break free from his grip and
relaxed her wrist.
Sion glared at her, "Haven't I told you to restrain your action?"
"What? What action?" Aurora soon noticed that he was talking about Albie walking the dog together
with her a few minutes ago.
"I don't know what you mean? Albie was just driving me home. You'd better drop your nasty Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
presumption about me."
"You!" he got choked.
But now he didn't wanna argue with her in case it might arouse Ariana's concern.
At this moment, Avada rushed over and suddenly barked at him as if he was trying to protect her.
Sion glared at the dog with anger burning inside his heart.
But Aurora simply ignored his reaction. Then she was about to walk into the living room with the dog.
"Pack up his belongings and send him away tomorrow!"
Aurora turned around to ask, "Who are you referring to?"
Avada was still happily wagging next to her.
"The dog!" Sion huffed.
Upon hearing that, Aurora exchanged a look with Avada, looking confused.
"Why? It was you who told me to keep it! And it's you again who told me to send him away! And where
am I supposed to send him to?"
She had been keeping him for years.
When she got annoyed by the dog at the beginning, he never showed any consideration about her
feelings and still insisted that she should take care of the dog.
What an egocentric guy!
Sion cast a glance at her face mixed with confusion, anger and also sadness.
Then he averted his eyes. It seemed that he regained a bit of soberness from anger.
Besides, it would only make it worse if she kept Avada staying with her, while the fur of whom could
make her rhinitis relapse.
"But you know that you actually don't own the dog. Now Nevaeh has returned. Send it back."
Aurora was surprised with her eyes filled with alert.
That was why he was waiting here-just to ask her to send Avada back to Neveah?
Sneering, Aurora refuted in tough manner, "You're right. I don't own the dog. But I have been keeping
him for years. So I have the right to claim for the ownership!"
Avada had been part of her life. What was more, Avada also attached himself to her. During all these
years, she had carefully carried out the responsibility as an owner.
Besides, Avada was just a little puppy when he belonged to Nevaeh.
Years had passed. After his named had been changed, Avada didn't even recognize Nevaeh as his
real owner.
But now Sion tried to break them apart.
Noticing her reaction, Sion couldn't help frowning.
He rubbed against his brows to explain, "Neveah is his real owner. As I said before, she simply asked
me to have him fostered at that time. Now since she's back, it's reasonable to have the dog returned to
her."
What was more, Nevaeh had posed the same requests for more than once.
Now Aurora wasn't in the a suitable physical condition to keep the dog. She should agree to send the
dog back to Neveah, Sion supposed so.
"Owner?" Aurora suddenly sneered.
"So where was his owner for the past three years?"
"If it weren't for me feeing him from a little puppy, he would have died long ago."
"Now she starts to ask for him back? Never will she recall the fact that she's the real owner only after
he's grown and strong?"
Upon hearing her harsh mockery, Sion sulked, "You're right. It's you who has been taking care of him."
Then he continued with impatient and cold voice, "But he never belongs to you! That's the fact you
gotta be clear about!"
Aurora felt like getting choked.
From her perspective, he seemed to be implying that neither Avada nor the marriage ever belonged to
her, both of which she never truly owned.
She was just lucky enough to stumble upon the chance ever since Neveah went abroad.
Now she had returned, for which Aurora was gonna give away both of them-Avada and Sion.