They were back.
I spun around, darting back to the study, anxiously watching the progress bar of the file transfer, while the sound of the front door echoed from downstairs. It was all so nerve-wracking.
Finally, the files were transferred. I yanked the USB out, closed the laptop, and bolted from the room. I could already hear their footsteps climbing the stairs. My nerves were frayed; I was shaking like a leaf.
Taking a deep breath, I forced my jelly-like legs to carry me towards the staircase.
No sooner had I stepped out of the study than Jaylan came up the stairs, he was carrying Carl in his arms. Right behind them was Zora, clutching a blanket.
I felt a cold laugh bubble up inside me. What a picture-perfect family scene. But that was my son.
"How are you doing, Carl? Mommy's here!" I reached out to take him from Jaylan, but Carl twisted away from me. His chubby little arms tightened around Jaylan's neck. "Daddy!"
"Mmm," Jaylan murmured soothingly. Without another word, he carried Carl past me and into the house.
Zora, trailing behind Jaylan, glanced at me with a smirk that screamed both contempt and provocation.
I swallowed my anger as we entered Carl's room. "What did the doctor say?" I asked, "Doesn't he need to be in the hospital?"
I reached out to touch Carl's forehead. It was cool. The fever had finally broken.
"He's fine. The doctor thinks it's best if he stays home," Jaylan said, "The hospital is overcrowded and the virus is severe. It's best for him not to be exposed to it." He turned to Zora, "Could you get him some water?"
Zora immediately turned to fetch some water. Carl lay on the bed, clinging to Jaylan's hand.
When Zora came back with the water, I reached out to take it from her. "I can do it."
She dodged my hand, "He's not used to you. I'll do it."
Her words ignited my anger. What did she mean, he's not used to me? If not for their scheming, would I be in this situation?
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