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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 1495

Once everything was set, Andre tried the setup himself, making sure it would give his son a lesson without actually hurting him. “Henry, come here,” he called.

Mia had drawn a picture of a power switch on a piece of paper, coaxing Henry over to touch it.

Gullible as always, Henry went for it—and the next second, his cries could be heard all over Maplewood Estates.

Andre picked his son up and took him to the real power outlet, guiding Henry’s hand toward it. This time, Henry’s face flushed as he cried even harder, yanking his hand back and looking at Mia, desperate for Mom to save him.

After that, Henry never tried to shut off Grandpa’s computer, yank out Mom’s charging cable, stomp on Dad’s office power switch, or poke around the fridge’s wiring again.

Meanwhile, Leo made the trek back to Willowtown every few days to see his girlfriend. Afternoons were spent holed up in her hotel room, and only late at night did he walk Anya home.

One time, Mr. Calder was home and, worried that Leo might take advantage of his daughter, decided to send his youngest son along as a chaperone. “Ash, go hang out with your sister.”

That day at the hotel, Leo found his girlfriend cuddling her little brother. He couldn’t help but think, My future father-in-law is a sly old fox—he’s learned plenty from decades in business. There was no escaping the watchful eyes.

So Leo, now in full brother-in-law mode, ended up carrying Ash while strolling around town with Anya.

That evening, Leo dropped both siblings home early.

But not long after, Anya dashed out again, as carefree as ever.

Mr. Calder looked like he’d swallowed a bug, while Mrs. Calder just laughed. “Anya’s grown up now. Let the kids live their own lives. Leo comes all this way every week just to see her, and you insist on sending a third wheel along as their chaperone.”

“What’s so great about dating anyway?” Mr. Calder grumbled.

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