Chapter 540 My Son Will Throw The Key
Refusing to let Cherise bathe him or share a bath with his sister, Soren insisted on bathing himself. Therefore, Cherise would first bathe her daughter every evening, and then she would drain the bathtub before refilling it for Soren.
“Mommy, I’m ready!” Serafina called out as Cherise filled the bathtub. Just then, the little girl dashed into the bathroom, dressed in light pink bunny pajamas. “Can we bathe now!?” she eagerly asked.
Cherise nodded and closed the bathroom door.
Meanwhile, Soren returned to the living room after changing his clothes. He opened the balcony door and looked down below.
As expected, the black car was still parked there.
He had noticed the car when they left Zachary’s house.
Initially, he was merely curious about why a luxury car from Zachary’s neighborhood would be traveling towards their working–class arca so late at night.
After crossing two intersections, he realized that the car was tailing them.
However, he kept quiet about it to avoid alarming his sister.
Then, his mother’s recent words shed some light on the situation.
Is the person downstairs the suitor Mommy mentioned?
In the darkness of the night, a little boy in sky–blue pajamas stood on the balcony, gazing down.
Downstairs, Damien, dressed in black, looked up as he leaned against his car.
Soren pursed his lips, silently rolling his eyes.
The man is impeccably dressed, yet he is a stalker! No wonder Mommy looked troubled.
Any woman would feel uneasy being pursued by such a man.
But no matter. Mommy has an intelligent son like me.
Soren trotted back to the living room.
He glanced at the bathroom before sneakily retrieving Cherise’s phone from her bag.
There were no call logs, text messages, or WhatsApp messages. There was nothing.
Soren pursed his lips. It seems Mommy dislikes this man. She wouldn’t even share her contact details with him!
Since this man is a stalker, he must be a creep.
Usually, you can find such creepy men’s WhatsApp contacts in the people nearby‘ section.
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