
A viva did not look herself. That was the first thing that Suri noticed when she walked in for their early-morning meeting about the Yael fiasco. Aviva’s eyes were red and puffy and her skin pasty as if he hadn’t slept all night.
Zevi says he’s going to assume the baby’s healthy until proven otherwise, infuriating Aviva. Ephraim insists they keep Yael’s quitting a secret from his parents,Learning Curve: Chapter 33,Zevi says he’s going to assume the baby’s healthy until proven otherwise, infuriating Aviva. Ephraim insists they keep Yael’s quitting a secret from his parents

A viva did not look herself. That was the first thing that Suri noticed when she walked in for their early-morning meeting about the Yael fiasco. Aviva’s eyes were red and puffy and her skin pasty as if he hadn’t slept all night.
“You look awful” Suri blurted out. “Are you okay?”
Aviva gave her a curt nod. “I’m fine. Just out a bit too early for my taste. I had to ask Chavi for help getting everyone out of the house and she did not appreciate it.” Aviva bit her lip as if she hadn’t intended to say that last part and then tried to laugh it off. “Teenage girls — you know how they are.”
Suri laughed along even though she felt she was doing a disservice to her Miri who was always happy to help out. Then again how much help did she need — her boys were old enough to be self-sufficient.
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