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Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) novel Chapter 80

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Update Chapter 80 of Not A Small Town Girl (Danielle and David) by Evangeline Hardwell

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Chapter 80

"Can you give Audrey another chance..." Vivian said, avoiding eye contact with Danielle.

"I’m hungry. Let’s have breakfast!" said Danielle.

Danielle knew what her parents meant. She interrupted Vivian, which meant that she would let Audrey go this time.

David’s face instantly darkened.

He held Danielle’s hand and walked towards the dining room.

Joseph didn’t understand his parents. He did not expect them to give Audrey a chance.

At the dinning room of the Darling family.

At the dining table, people wore different expressions. Danielle’s expression remained indifferent. No one could tell what she was thinking.

As for David, he did not eat much and kept peeling prawns for Danielle.

He skillfully put on his gloves and began to peel the prawns for Danielle. The bowl was filled with the prawns that he had just peeled.

"It’s too much. I can’t finish it all. You should eat more," said Danielle.

She looked at the dishes that were about to overflow with a wry smile.

"Um," David hummed in response.

His expression was terrifyingly gloomy the entire time, but he spoke much more gently to Danielle.

The atmosphere between the two of them was special, making it hard for others to join them.

Howard and Vivian did not know why they did not want Audrey to move out. They didn’t want to let Danielle down, but what they said was not helping.

The thought of what they had just said gave them a headache.

"Mr. Charrington, the plane is ready to take off at any time," Nathan came to the dinning room and said respectfully.

"Alright," said David.

Danielle said, "I’m done eating. I’ll go back upstairs and get my suitcase."

This breakfast was almost over.

"I’ll go up with you," David spoke gently.

There was a special helipad in the villa.

The group prepared to board the plane.

Vivian had mixed feelings about seeing her daughter off.

She said, "Danielle. Take care of yourself."

"Um, I know," said Danielle, throwing a faint smile at her parents and brother.

The plane slowly slid out of the runway and climbed until it was clear of the cloud.

In the luxurious cabin.

Holding Danielle’s hand, David felt sorry for Danielle because he knew she put up with Audrey for her parents’ sake.

"Danielle, with me, you don’t need to be so sensible. I’ll feel sorry for you," said David.

He said to himself that he wouldn’t let Audrey go.

Danielle nodded and spoke thoughtfully, "I’m alright. I didn’t feel wronged."

David looked into her eyes as if to confirm the authenticity of her words. He added, "Danielle, you deserve to be loved. If you’re unhappy in the Darling family, just move out. I will always be by your side."

David was reticent, but his words gushed out when he was with Danielle.

Joseph said, "Dad, Mom, I know you’ve raised Audrey for more than ten years and will be reluctant to part with her, but it’s obvious she wants to seduce David. It’s not a good thing to keep her at home.

"Also, we owe Danielle a lot. She lived alone outside for more than ten years, and her adoptive parents didn’t treat her well. On the other hand, Audrey has been stealing her life for more than ten years.

"Since we’ve found Danielle, we should love her wholeheartedly and not disappoint her."

Joseph was trying to talk sense into his parents.

"I-I don’t want Danielle to be disappointed, but..." Vivian said.

She suddenly felt a sharp pain in her heart. She touched her heart and her face turned pale.

Howard and Joseph both noticed something amiss with Vivian.

"Honey, what’s wrong?" asked Howard.

"Mum, are you all right?" Joseph asked.

The two of them were worried sick about her.

Vivian sat on the sofa until the sudden stabbing pain in her heart eased a lot. Howard said, "Honey, go upstairs and rest. Don’t worry."

A maid brought over a bowl of oatmeal and stood at the side.

She spoke respectfully, "Mrs. Darling, are you all right? This is the oatmeal that has just been cooked. Please eat some."

Vivian’s face was still a little pale. She did not know why her heart ached for no reason.

"Well, have some oatmeal," Howard said as he took the bowl and fed Vivian.

"Joseph, go to the company. I’ll take care of your Mom. As for Audrey, if she provokes Danielle again, I’ll teach her a lesson and kick her out," Howard said seriously.

Joseph said, "Alright, Mom, go upstairs and rest. I’ll go to the office."

He had a bunch of things to deal with. However, when the maid standing at the side heard Howard’s words, her eyes flickered. No one knew what she was thinking.

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