Chapter 167
When the Boss’ Lady Became His Sister-in-law
Chapter 167
At the Kindergarten.
âMilo, your mom and dad havenât picked you up yet?â The other kids had trickled out one by one.
âMiloâs dad doesnât want him anymore.â A group of kids huddled together, spreading rumors that Miloâs dad had abandoned him.
âThatâs not true!â Milo, in his little denim overalls, glared at them with puffed cheeks. âDonât make stuff up. My dad loves me a lot.â
But Milo was lying.
His dad didnât like him at all.
âYouâre the liar. My mom said Milo is the kid no grownâup likes. Your dad doesnât like mom and he doesnât like you either,â the ringleader stuck out his tongue at Milo.
âDonât talk nonsense!â Milo reddened his eyes as he lunged to fight with the kids.
But the other kid was taller, Milo, a little kiddo, couldnât win.
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âMilo, your dad doesnât want you! Nobody is coming for you,â the bully taunted as no one. came to pick up Milo.
âMy mom is running late.â Milo was pushed over and sat on the ground, bursting into
tears.
The ringleader picked up a stone to throw at Milo.
Milo was terrified, curling up. But then he saw Summer who had been quietly sitting in a corner making clay figures. Summer flung a lump of clay that hit the bully square on the forehead.
The bully was smeared with clay and started crying.
Milo, snotty and sobbing, couldnât help but laugh at the sight of his tormentor looking so ridiculous.
Summer was so cool he thought.
Summer was serious as he stared down the bullies. âYouâre so noisy.â
âSummer, youâre an orphan,â the ringleader ran off crying.
âSummer is not an orphan. Heâs my uncleâs kid,â Milo stood up with a huff, hands on hips, defiance written all over his face.
The kids scattered, leaving only Milo and Summer in the classroom.
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Summer! Summer! Milo bounded over to Summer, shouting.
Youâre so loud, Summer frowned, putting down the lump of clay.
Milo stood timidly in front of him. âYou look just like Uncle Rhett when youâre mad.â
âOf course, he is my dad,â Summer said with a hint of pride.
Milo sat down beside him. âHow do you make those clay figures? Can you teach me, please?â
Summer didnât want to engage. âYouâre noisy.â
Since Rhett had scolded him, Milo didnât dare to bully Summer anymore or beat Summer
anyway.
Today, Summer had helped him, so he liked Summer even more.
Friendship among little kids was just that simple.
âSummer, your dadâs here to pick you up!â the teacher called from the doorway.
Summer paused. Dad? Was it Rhett?
Grabbing the clay figures, Summer ran out excitedly.
He had made a figure of his parents and himself.
âSlow down.â
At the school gate, Rhett reached out for Summer.
Summer jumped into Rhettâs arms. âDaddyâ¦â
Rhett lifted Summer, feeling a bit guilty. âSorry Iâm late, there was traffic.â
It was late. Only Summer and Miloâs parents hadnât arrived yet.
Summer lay happily on Rhettâs shoulder, not blaming him at all. âDaddy, are we going
home?â
âYes,â Rhett murmured, his gaze shifting away. He wanted to sneak a strand of Summerâs hair for a paternity test.
Summer nodded eagerly. âOkay!â
He peeked at Milo hiding behind the door and fell silent
for him.â
âDaddy, Miloâs parents didnât come
Rhett stopped and turned to see a timid little head poking out from behind the door.
His expression darkened, and he checked the time.
At this hour, even if Eve couldnât come, were Caleb and the butler just for show?
He called Eve, but no one answered.
Annoyed, Rhett called the FitzGerald familyâs housekeeper.
Mr. Rhett, Ms. Eve drank too much.â
âHas she abandoned her child?â Rhettâs voice was low.
âAh? Ms. Eve called Mr. Caleb. Didnât he come to pick him up?â
Rhett hung up, fuming. Was Caleb dead, not picking up his kid?
Summer watched Rhett, hearing the voice on the phone, and glanced back at Milo.
So Miloâs dad really didnât want him.
âDaddy, can we take him home?â Summer asked softly.
âDonât you dislike him?â Rhett ruffled Summerâs hair, secretly snagging a few strands.
Summer hissed but didnât dare to complain because it was his dad.
Recently, it was strange. Everyone seemed to want his hair.
âI donât dislike him, heâs just naughty.â Summer leaned on Rhett and spoke again. âBut if he changes, I can forgive him.â
Rhett glanced at Milo. âMilo, letâs go, weâre heading home.â
Milo shone his eyes as he peeked out and dashed over.
âUncle Rhett, are you taking me to your house?â Milo asked quietly.
âI donât want to,â Rhett was quite disdainful of Milo.
Milo looked down, dejected.
âBut Summer invited you,â Rhett added.
Milo brightened his eyes again, gazing eagerly at Summer.
Summer handed the clay figure to Milo. âIâll show you how to make them.â
âOkay.â
The two little ones hopped into the car, chattering excitedly.
Rhett waved to the teachers and took the two kids away.
Bringing Summer home, Granger was already waiting.
âSummer, go play in the yard with Milo.â
Summer took Milo by the hand, and the two ran off happily.
âHereâs Summerâs hair,â Rhett handed the sample to his friend. âKeep it secret, and be
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Granger replied, âI got it.â
¿This oneâs mine,â Rhett said as he handed over his hair sample, his insistence clear in his voice. This needs to stay under wraps, got it?â
âRhett, when did you become such a nag? Iâll handle it personally, head to the lab right now, and have your results in three hours, okay?â Granger said, his face a mix of exasperation and amusement.
âIs your lab up to snuff?â Rhett asked, his eyes scanning for any hint of uncertainty.
âAre you kidding me? You think someoneâs out to get you?â Granger was taken aback. âSeriously, whatâs so special about this kid?â
âJust make sure it stays secret,â Rhett said, his mind obviously elsewhere.
âMan, this isnât like you at all. What are you afraid of?â Granger couldnât help but laugh. He had known Rhett since childhood and had never seen him this worked up. âAre you for real? Which dame has got you so twisted up that you ended up with a kid this big secretly?â
âMy wife,â Rhett shot back, smacking Granger on the forehead. âJust get on with it and letâs talk when you have the results.â
Granger mumbled, his words tripping over his shock.
Thinking Rhett would acknowledge a woman like that was nothing short of a miracle.
What kind of woman could she be?
âItâs late. How about letting me crash for dinner? Is your wife gonna be home soon?â Granger spun around, his curiosity getting the better of him as he thought about sticking around.
âBeat it, Iâm in a rush here,â Rhett warned him, pushing for those results.
âAlright! Wait for my call.â Granger conceded as he headed out, his mind still reeling with
the revelations.