Not long after they left, Andre came back home.
His father-in-law had dropped by, and despite rushing, Andre missed seeing him.
Mia, snuggling up to him, said playfully, “No worries, my parents said we’re all family, no need to stand on ceremony.”
Hansen chimed in with a knowing nod, “Andre, your father-in-law is quite a character.”
Curious, Mia asked, “What do you mean, Dad?”
Hansen, with his wealth of experience in politics and business, admired such people greatly and knew exactly what he meant by the goodwill gesture from the Irvin family.
That afternoon, Andre decided to skip going to the office, prompting Mia to gently tease him, “Honey, shouldn’t you be off making some money?”
Feeling a bit uneasy, Andre asked, “What are you up to that you don’t want me knowing?”
“Nothing at all! Even with one hand, I couldn’t beat Dad in a fight, so what could I possibly do?” Mia protested her innocence, then added, “I’ll come with you to the office if you don’t believe me.”
Andre frowned, his suspicion growing.
Hansen quietly excused himself, “I’m heading up for a nap.”
He made his way upstairs.
Naomi handed a bottle to her little nephew, smiling as she took the baby from Mia. “Henry, Auntie’s got you,” she cooed.
The baby was unfazed by all the attention.
Andre turned to Mia, “Where’s Molly?”
“No idea. But don’t worry, Molly’s been staying with the Byrnes lately. Our chats are totally innocent,” Mia reassured him, even showing her chat history to prove it.
Andre decided, “You’re coming to the office with me.”
“What about our son?”
“We’ll leave him here.”
Leaving their son at home, the couple headed out.
After they left, Hansen received a message from his daughter-in-law and quietly slipped out of the house.
At the office, Andre was working but couldn’t help glancing at his wife, who was lounging around. “Why did you come with me?” he asked.
“To keep you company,” she replied.
Still feeling uneasy, Andre called Chad Byrne, who didn’t pick up at first, but soon called back after stepping out of a meeting. “Andre, I was in a meeting. What’s up?”
“Keep Molly from coming back for a bit.”
“…Alright!”
Remembering something, Andre asked, “There’s an officer named Annie in your meeting. Can you check if she’s being transferred back to Havenbrook?”
Chad frowned, “She’s transferring back to Havenbrook? Why?”
Andre simply said, “Helping a friend.”
“I’ll ask Easton tonight. Heading back into the meeting now, Andre. I’ll keep an eye on Molly.”
“Thanks, I appreciate it.”
Jade was the one caught off guard by this whole situation. Molly Cedillo had no idea why Chad suddenly became so strict with her. It was perplexing.
After ending the call, Mia, who had overheard the conversation, muttered to herself, “Always assuming the worst.” She busied herself watering the plants, grumbling, “And now he’s even stopping us sisters from meeting up.” She gave another squeeze of the spray bottle. “What’s meant to happen will happen,” she sighed, giving the bottle another squeeze.
Andre warned her, “You’re going to drown that money plant.”
Mia looked surprised, “What? Honey, that’s a money plant?”
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