"Kaiden? What's up? "Savannah asked anxiously.
She heard that Kaiden was terribly scarred by the car accident last time. Though he should have fully recovered, he was just a kid, and he needed more care.
"I'm not feeling well. Can you come and see me?" whispered Kaiden.
"What about Judy and Louis? Aren't they with you? Ask them to take you to the hospital!" Savannah said hastily.
"Judy went back home to attend a wedding. Louis…he went on a date with his girlfriend." Kaiden kept a straight face. "Will you come and stay with me, mommy?"
Louis looked at him, helplessly. Young master. I don't have a girlfriend!
"Isn't your dad at home?" Savannah asked skeptically. She didn't believe Dylan would keep his son alone at home.
"Not at home. He went out early in the morning." Kaiden's voice was very depressed.
"Well, why don't you call your dad? He'll be back when he knows you're not feeling well. Or call your grandpa, let grandpa send someone to accompany you..."
"Mommy, you don't care about me, do you?" Kaiden hummed and coughed.
Savannah was more worried when she heard him cough. She had to agree to go to see him in case this little guy was really ill.
After hanging up, she did not even have a bath and rushed downstairs in rather a hurry.
"Savannah, where are you going?" Garcia asked in surprise. Didn't Savannah just come back?
"Beverly Hills. Kaiden said he wasn't feeling well. He was alone there." Savannah changed her shoes quickly.
Garcia immediately asked the driver to get ready.
Savannah soon arrived in Beverly Hills.
She called Judy's name as she entered the villa, but no one responded.
Kaiden had already sent all servants away.
Savannah went straight upstairs and pushed open Kaiden's bedroom. Kaiden curled up in bed, reading a book of fairy tales.
"How's it going, Kaiden? What's the trouble?" Savannah hurried over and touched his forehead.
Fortunately, he didn't have a fever.
Kaiden threw the book away and slipped himself into Savannah's arms.
"I have a headache, I feel dizzy," he said in a pathetic tone. "But here you are, I feel somehow better."
Savannah felt funny but also relieved. She dimmed the lamp, covered Kaiden with a quilt, and sat beside the bed to accompany him.
Afraid that she would run away, Kaiden kept holding on to her hand. Before he closed his eyes, he asked her to promise she would not leave secretly, and then he fell asleep at ease.
When the little guy was asleep, Savannah released her hand carefully, tucked him in, and quietly left his bedroom.
In order not to wake up the little boy, she did not turn on the light but moved to the door slowly in the dark.
As soon as she opened the door, she knocked on someone who was coming in!
They stared at each other in the dark, not expecting to see each other at this hour and moment.
Soon, Savannah came to herself. Well, this was his home, and it was not surprising to see him.
"Kaiden... He called me and said he wasn't feeling well, and there was nobody at home. So, I came over to accompany him. He's asleep now." She whispered.
Dylan glanced at the small figure on the bed, his lips parting in a half-smile.
No one at home? How was it possible?
"Now that you're back, I'll go. Oh, I still want to remind you that Kaiden is not more than four years old. No matter how smart he is, please don't leave him alone in the house, what if something happened?" Savannah looked at him reproachfully.
She was about to leave when she heard a soft voice calling behind her, "Mommy!"
Savannah paused at the sound and looked back.
Kaiden sat up, rubbing his eyes, now wide awake.
"Kaiden, your dad is back. I have to go." Savannah went back to him and gave him a kiss.
"Don't go! I suddenly feel sick again. You stay with me till dawn." Kaiden seized Savannah's hand.
Savannah hesitated. She didn't have the heart to refuse him, however, it was not convenient to stay here for the night.
"He will not quite down the whole night if you leave. You can sleep here. Your room has been cleaned." With this, Dylan turned and left.
Savannah had no chance to say no. She turned to look at the little guy and sat down.
"Mommy, I want to have breakfast with you tomorrow morning. I can't eat without you." Kaiden acted like a spoiled child.
Savannah took a deep breath. It looked like she was really going to have to spend the night here.
When Kaiden fell asleep again, it was quite late.
Savannah got up and walked gently to the room she used to live in and pushed the door open.
This was the first time she'd been back here since her memory came back.
Everything was familiar to her. Nothing changed after three years.
She was about to lock the door and got ready for bed when she heard a loud thump in the next room.
It was like the sound of someone falling on the floor.
Did anything happen to that man?
She walked out hesitantly, but all at once stopped short.
It wouldn't be a good idea to go to his room at this hour…
But that sound from his bedroom made her anxious. He seemed to have fallen badly.
She suddenly remembered how he limped when he turned to leave Kaiden's room...
Did he hurt his leg?
After a long hesitation, Savannah went to his bedroom and knocked on the door.
There was no response.
She pushed the door and went in. The room was empty.
Only the bathroom door was ajar.
With her heart felt nervous, she went over and asked quietly, "Dylan, are you okay? Could you please answer me?"
There was only a slight groan.
She gasped and, without thinking of anything else, pushed the door open and walked in.
In the huge bathroom, a sunken bath was slowly filling with water. Steam rose gently above the foam. A n.a.k.e.d man, with just a towel around his waist covering the essentials, was sitting bowed over on the edge of the bath, as though he was rubbing his ankle.
Savannah blushed. Her eyes uncontrollably fell on his strong c.h.e.s.t, his firm, muscular t.h.i.g.hs…
She stood rooted to the ground.