Fidelia suddenly halted, lifting her head to look at me. In the next second, her face broke into a joyous smile, and she sprinted toward me, "Auntie Aaliyah!"
"Fidelia!" I extended my arms, and she darted into them, hugging me tightly.
We embraced for a good ten seconds before she looked up at me, "Auntie Aaliyah, what brings you here?"
I raised an eyebrow, a playful smile on my lips, but chose to fib, "Just wondering how you've been since you got back, and I thought I'd drop by."
Her eyes immediately reddened, "Auntie Aaliyah, you're so kind."
She buried her face in my chest, a wave of unspoken melancholy washing over her.
"Come on, and let's go grab some grub," I patted her back, "What are you in the mood for?"
Her face lit up with a brilliant smile, the gloom that had cloaked her moments ago vanished as if chased away by the sun.
"Really?"
"Absolutely!" I shrugged, "Why else would I be here?"
"Auntie Aaliyah, I thought you didn't want to see me anymore." A guilty expression crossed her face.
"Don't be silly, kiddo." I laughed, playfully pinching her cheek, "Give your mom a call, and let her know you'll be home late, okay?"
She grabbed my hand urgently, "Please, don't..."
I paused, scrutinizing her as she looked back at me with reluctance but determination.
"Is it okay if we don't tell her?"
"It's okay. Really, it is." She nodded earnestly, "It'll save us a whole lot of questions if she doesn't find out."
I was genuinely surprised, but she quickly added, "She is not home."
"Not at home?" I was incredulous, "Where is she then?"
"She's on a business trip." After Fidelia spoke, she avoided my gaze and tugged at my hand, "It's fine. Don't worry, Auntie Aaliyah, and I'll handle it."
Something stirred inside me. There was clearly more to the story between Fidelia and Camilla.
Camilla on a business trip? As a pharmacy delivery person, that didn't add up.
I hurried her into my car and we settled into the back seats.
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