Curiosity getting the better of him, Sammy felt there were too many things to investigate if he was to successfully blend in here.
So he shook his head innocently, "Nope, what strange lady?"
Ludwik breathed a sigh of relief. This kid, Daniel, was behaving so well, almost like a different person. What was his game?
Elaine's gaze was cool and piercing as she watched the boy.
Feeling scrutinized by the woman, Sammy's eyes darted before he reached out a small hand, "Daddy, I'm sleepy. Can you take me to my room?"
He had no idea where the room was!
Ludwik smiled, about to pick him up, when he suddenly noticed the vicious nail marks on his son's wrist. "What happened here?"
Sammy quickly glanced at Elaine, speaking with tentative caution, "Mommy pinched me a while ago. I think it was an accident."
Ludwik turned, his eyes questioning. He was already somewhat blaming Elaine for the night's events with Danny.
"What are you talking about, Danny?" Elaine was taken aback by the sudden accusation and inwardly seethed at the boy, but quickly she resorted to her usual act, "Why would Mommy pinch you, dear? I must have been too eager to see you and got a bit too firm. Ludwik, my nails are a bit long tonight..."
Ludwik gently traced the marks on the tender skin, which seemed to have been made with considerable force. He didn't want to believe Elaine had malicious intentions; after all, she had raised Danny since he was little. But his tone was stern, "Elaine, as a mother, you should keep your nails trimmed!"
With that, he carried his son upstairs.
"Ludwik," Elaine followed, eager to speak with him. She hadn't had a proper conversation with him all evening, having been preoccupied with the boy.
Whitney, that wicked woman, had made a dramatic return tonight, publicly humbling her into the role of the other woman. Elaine's plans to take over Skye Gem Ltd. had also gone down the drain.
She needed to vent and turn Ludwik's sympathies back in her favor!
Moreover, Ludwik had been visibly stirred by that woman's antics, and Elaine was desperate to prove it was a fluke, to reconnect with him...
"What is it?" Ludwik turned back.
Sensing his cool demeanor, perhaps due to the nail marks, Elaine swiftly changed her tune, "You've been looking for your son all night, and you must be tired. Let me take care of him. I'll give Danny a bath and tuck him in, then I'll fix you some late-night snacks, okay?"
Her caring offer softened Ludwik's expression, "Okay."
Elaine immediately kept pace with them.
Outside the nursery, Sammy noted, this must be where the 'little master' stayed. Filled with curiosity yet cautious of revealing himself, he said, "I think I'll rest a bit on my own before bath time."
Elaine smiled warmly, "No problem, Mommy will wait right here for you!"
Ludwik's phone rang just then, and he nodded before heading to his office to answer it. As the man left, Elaine's gaze turned icy as she watched the nursery door close with a click.
Inside—
Sammy surveyed the luxurious room with wonder! What did the 'little master' who lived here actually look like, capable of being mistaken for him by his wretched dad...
Sammy's brain whirred as his little legs darted around, eventually stopping by the desk. He quickly found a photo frame in the cabinet, took it out, and his eyes widened in surprise—
Holy smokes, was that his own picture?!
No, the little boy in the photo looked stern, dressed in an expensive suit, with thin lips pursed, staring lonesomely into the camera.
Was this the little master named Danny? He sure looked just as handsome as himself! Except with a sour expression...
Sammy then discovered some small models, albums, and a signature stamp: Daniel Lippert.
He pondered...
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