Always There: Win My Ex-wife Back

Chapter 57: Move Out



After much convincing on their part, Michelle finally agreed to live in the Mills' house for a few days, which delighted David and
Angie immeasurably.
Angie had long been looking forward to living a happy life with her granddaughter and now her wish had finally started to come
true.
"Chelle, what about the house you lived in before?" Claire asked, as she remembered that Michelle had a duplex apartment
bought by Gerard.
Of course, Claire hoped that Michelle would live with the Mills family for as long as possible or until she got married again in the
future.
She would do everything that she could to make Michelle feel at home.
After downing the last gulp of milk, Michelle set down her glass and replied, "Aunt Claire, Gerard has already given me that
house so I can do whatever I want with it.Besides, he has never lived there and rarely visited, so I will simply pack up a few of
my things and move them here."
"Chelle, are you not considering to sell that house and move out completely? After all, we will be worried about you if you'd
continue living in such a big house alone!"
Claire suggested, in an attempt to make Michelle stay with them permanently.Then she turned to look at Elliot as if to ask for
support about her plan.
Elliot understood what his wife was implying.He also hoped that Michelle would stay with the Mills family not just for a few short
days.
"Chelle, your aunt is right.With your job, you're always working overtime and going home late.We don't know if you still have the
energy to cook a proper meal.How could we not worry about you and your health? If you move here, we can take care of you
day and night.Besides, your grandparents are old and they want to have as much time as they can with you.Suppose that is
enough reason to sell the house, isn't it?" he asked her lengthily.
"Well..."
Michelle quipped as she squirmed in her seat out of sheer discomfort.She was reluctant to sell that house because she exerted
all her efforts to design the interior and purchase the furniture.

Everything inside was the fruit of her labor and even a single light bulb was chosen for a specific purpose.
Although she lived there alone, it was something she could claim as her own after having an awful experience with the
Greenwoods.
Noticing the obvious hesitation on Michelle's face, David tried to persuade her some more, "Chelle, your grandma is old and in
poor health.Your moving back here would bring her joy more than anything else.I'm sure you want her to have a longer and
happier life, right?"
After considering her options for a few silent moments, Michelle finally made up her mind.
"The house can't be sold for the time being, but I can ask the property management to have it arranged.I'll pack up some daily
necessities and clothes and stay here for a few days or weeks," she declared.
"Moore, you need to accompany Chelle with her errands today.Pack a few clothes but don't bother with the daily necessities.We
can buy brand new ones, " David instructed with finality. He actually wished that Michelle wouldn't even go back to that place, for
he was willing to buy everything new for her.
"Chelle, it's meaningless to keep that house from my point of view.Don't you think it's ridiculous to keep you and Gerard's
honeymoon house?" Moore asked rather brusquely.
He agreed with the others’ suggestion to sell the house.
After all, Michelle and Gerard had nothing to do with each other now.
Why did she have to keep something that still tethered her to him? Once something was finished, all other ties must be cut off
completely.
Besides, the Mills family was undeniably wealthy and they would be able to provide for Michelle without an ounce of difficulty.
Michelle just shook her head at Moore's question.
Instead of answering, she remembered her conversation with George last night and used it to change the topic.
"Moore, does your company have a cooperative relationship with the Roberts Enterprise?" she asked in return.
"Kind of.Is there something I have to know?"

It was rare for Michelle to ask Moore about his work.
The Mills family had always been a powerful figure in politics, but Moore's present generation didn't follow the footsteps of the
elders.
Much to their chagrin, the younger ones chose a different path and delved in business instead.
After all, they had independent thoughts that could not be swayed no matter how much the elders fought to do so.


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