Haynes's deep-set eyes darkened with intensity.
Rachel was right, it really was connected to Stella.
Keen hadn't expected his father to come out with such a statement so suddenly. He froze for a moment, then quickly said, "It's not something mom taught me. I just don't want you and mom to get divorced..."
Before Keen could finish, Haynes interrupted him.
"Tell me, did you sneak out this time to find your mom?"
Haynes's expression was stern, his presence commanding respect and a hint of intimidation that sent a shiver down Keen's spine.
Head bowed, Keen replied, "Yes."
Haynes's gaze was sharp, his voice growing colder.
"Who told you about the amusement park?"
He had already checked Keen's phone. No calls or texts suggested anything unusual. This meant someone had told Keen in person.
Keen whispered, "It was... Marvin."
Haynes's expression was one of expected confirmation. He had already suspected that the information either came directly from Stella or through Marvin. She was really willing to use even a child.
Seeing Keen's anxious eyes, Haynes said calmly, "Don't worry, your mom and I aren't getting divorced." Just then, a gentle knock came from the hospital room door.
Stella walked in.
Keen's eyes lit up at the sight of her. His mom had actually come to see him! No wonder Marvin, that little rascal, always played the sympathy card. It really worked wonders.
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