Daisy told Maisie about Ezra's drunkenness, and also told her that Ezra insisted on holding the child and the child also wanted to be held by him, which was why the child was crying at the moment.
Maisie was furious at the other end of the phone.
She had always been tolerant; very few things would make her angry.
But this time she was mad.
For one thing, Ezra was drunk at her house, which was absurd.
For another, he wanted to hold her son when he was drunk. Wasn't he afraid of hurting the child?
The man was surely unreliable, or perhaps he did not care about his son at all!
Daisy said on the phone, "How about you get back and stop him at once? I don't know what to do."
Maisie took a deep breath and instructed Daisy calmly, "You take Ezio out to play. Leave Ezra alone in the house."
Daisy was surprised. "You're not coming back?"
"No," Maisie replied flatly. "I don't care about him. Whatever."
"You're right." Daisy thought it was good that Maisie did not come back.
A drunken man might take the opportunity to do something crazy. However, Maisie and he now were not in a romantic relationship; whom he was linked to was only the little boy. Therefore, Maisie did not have to care about Ezra.
When Daisy was about to hang up the phone and pack up some stuff for Ezio's outdoor activities, Maisie added on the phone. "Bring more stuff. Later, I will pick you up downstairs. We won't go back tonight. We'll go to the hotel."
Since Ezra was drunk, he would not leave soon. Maisie was worried that he would continue to stay at her house at night. So, she decided to take Daisy and her son to stay at the hotel; she made up her mind to stay away from Ezra.
Daisy then did what she was told and went out with the child and the things needed when they were at the hotel.
Maisie waited for Daisy downstairs. She drove Daisy and Ezio to the hotel at first, and then returned to the company to work.
Ezra was indeed very drunk. He did not know why he drank so much. He just felt bad and so drank nonstop, one goblet after another. He was not aware of anything unusual when Daisy went out with the child. He reckoned that they might play outdoors for a while.
As they left, alcohol made him groggy and he fell asleep on the large dining table.
When Ezra woke and sobered up, he found that night fell and streetlights came on, while the entire home was cold and empty—no one was in the house except him.
Ezra was puzzled. Usually, Maisie should be off work now, and Daisy should also come back with Ezio.
"Maisie?" He shouted the name tentatively. Then he rubbed his forehead, which was aching dully, and stood up.
No one responded to him in the large house. Ezra looked around to find that there was no one at home. His brows furrowed and a bad feeling was surging in his heart.
Did she run away from home with the baby and the nanny?
He… could not be disliked to such an extent, right?
With a tinge of upset, he took out his phone and called Maisie. This time the phone was soon connected.
Ezra asked in a hoarse voice, "Where are you?"
His throat was parched at the moment after drinking too much wine and sleeping for a long time.
Maisie replied coolly, "Outside."
Ezra asked, "What do you mean you are outside at this hour of the night?"
"We're at the hotel. We won't go back tonight." Maisie simply confessed as she thought it was useless to make excuses.
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