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Chapter 158: Just a cute little girl



Chapter 158: Just a cute little girl

Chapter 158: Just a cute little girlMichael left shortly after that, staying back long enough to meet his other re

"My god, I seemed to have forgotten as well. That’s...almost a talent, Dr. Nice." Andrew smiled.

"I’ve been a beta for a long, long time before this, Dr. Piper. I was always tall, like Richard is, so I learned ways to make others comfortable around me. If I stop smiling," Andrew dropped his happy-go-lucky expression and watched as Dr. Piper gulped, "I tend to get a little less of a...warm reception." Andrew cleared his throat, before he smiled. "Alrighty, I’m going to keep that in mind, probably won’t do anything about it now, but look forward to my report once I’m allowed to do so." Andrew told them, pushing his chair into his desk and smiling at them. "I have to go now, have a wonderful evening. I’ll see you all tomorrow." Andrew told them and they smiled, waving goodbye to him as Andrew left the department.

Andrew was thoughtful as he headed for the elevators and tried to think of a reason he could get in to check out a daycare. He’d probably want to go when they either did drop offs or pick ups, which limited the days he could do that. He also needed a good reason.

Sure, he could use the potential kid card, but he didn’t know-

He gasped, covering his mouth as he got to the lobby and headed for the next set of elevators. He pressed the button, going up, and waited as he watched the numbers tick down. He did know someone! But would Amir be willing to help? How bad was his morning sickness still? Gosh, he would hate to get him involved and it did not turn out well.

Ben would kill him.

No, maybe he shouldn’t get him involved. It would be awful if Ben got the wrong idea again, even for a second. Ben had looked ready to kill him. Andrew didn’t want to go through that again.

The doors opened, emptying of the employees going down and Andrew waited until it was empty to step in and swipe his card, selecting the top floor where Maxwell’s office was.

Either way, it was all kinds of fucked up that the parents got away with this, and so did the kids. Andrew didn’t want to let that stand, just for the kids sake. If they didn’t learn that this kind of behaviour wasn’t cool now, they would grow up into little rich monsters. Cause it was clear that their parents weren’t teaching them proper life lessons. They were letting them get away with this behaviour.

Poor Dr. Cox and her daughter. Dr. Piper called her Bella? What a cute name for a probably cute little girl. Andrew didn’t want to make it harder for her. He wondered how long they had gone to that daycare before they had to transfer. Andrew also wondered if she got her money back from them too.

Andrew bet that she hadn’t. Fuck. Should he bring this up to Maxwell? Maxwell was sure to gather all the intel on the daycare in a night, but Andrew knew that Dr. Cox would probably hate that because Dr. Piper said so.

Ugh. He didn’t want to keep anything from Maxwell, so he’d just have to preface it with the fact that he couldn’t help him. No doubt it would upset him, but he’d also be understanding. Maxwell knew what loyalty meant. And hey, maybe Andrew could bring up the lunch thing too. Or the lack of good food services in the building. Andrew felt like he’d only been there for a day, and his head was already full of big ideas.

He hoped Maxwell didn’t mind.


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