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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2180

She looked at Fiona in dissatisfaction, then recomposed herself before replying to Daniel.

"Danny, it’s me.I left my phone on my desk and I came back to retrieve it.Do you need me for anything?"

When Daniel heard Ava’s voice, his mood instantly grew better.

"I’m coincidentally near your office so I wonder if you could come out for lunch?"

"Huh? You’re downstairs now?"

Ava walked to the French window as she said that.

Then, she looked outside.

Even though the building was tall, she could still spot the familiar car parked on the side of the road outside the entrance of the building.

A happy smile appeared on her face.

"I’ll come down now.Please wait for a while."

Then, Ava hung up the phone joyously and turned around to walk back out.

"Ava, Fiona just answered your phone for you.What attitude is this? You didn’t even thank her,"

Kendra grumbled at Ava, feeling pissed.

Ava was in a good mood so she did not want to quibble with her.

She smiled and said carefreely, "Thanks."

Kendra and Fiona were struck dumb for two seconds.

When they saw Ava leaving happily, they followed behind her.

After they got out of the elevator, Kendra and Fiona saw Ava running straight to the entrance of the company.

Meanwhile, Daniel was also waiting for her at the door.

When the two of them met up, they walked out while holding hands sweetly.

Ava did not ask more questions.She then took some food and put it on Daniel’s plate while she was at it.

However, Daniel did not eat it and even looked a little lost.

Ava detected that something was not right.

"Danny, did something happen? Did your grandpa’s condition worsen? Or did something else happen?"

Daniel silently took a deep breath and looked into Ava’s worried eyes.

He said, "Grandpa’s condition is stable, so he hopes that Naya and I will get engaged as soon as possible while he's in a stable condition."

When Ava heard this, she immediately lost her mood t o eat.

However, she did not make a fuss or ask any questions.

Instead, she asked calmly, "Is there a date yet? When is the engagement?"

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