"Didn't I already fire Jeannette?"
"Then why was she with you at Healy's preschool?"
"If you don't come clean tonight, it won't just be Laney who's furious—myself, your sister, her husband, and even your niece won't forgive you!"
Hedwig took the folder, flipped through its contents, then dropped it on the floor with a gasp, her hand flying to her mouth in disbelief. "Big brother, tell me you didn't actually do something to betray your wife!"
Blanche tried to pull away from Eddy's embrace, but his large hands wouldn't let go; he held her tight, forcing her to face him, eye to eye.
She could already guess who had called her "junior." Only one person could pull strings like that.
He'd seen her collapse at the preschool, instantly checked the security footage to uncover the truth, and remotely switched the guard's recordings.
No one could read what was going on behind Eddy's impenetrable, obsidian eyes.
Just then, Healy, who'd been fast asleep in the back seat, woke up amid the commotion.
He scrambled out of the car, saw photographs scattered all over the floor, and quickly stooped to gather them up. "Grandma, why are you throwing away my pictures with Miss Jean?"
"Miss Jean is going overseas. These are the last pictures I'll ever have with her—I'll never see her again." Healy hugged the stack of printed photos, tears silently streaming down his face.
Loraine immediately rushed over and knelt beside him. "Healy, Jeannette went to the preschool just to see you."
"Then why was Dad there, too?"
Healy thought for a moment. "Miss Jean and I had a deal—she was supposed to pick me up after school. I wanted to play awhile before going home. But then Dad showed up and made Miss Jean leave."
Everyone let out a collective sigh of relief.
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