Adrian glanced around cautiously before answering. "I'm not trying to make a run for it. I just want to take a look upstairs. I'll be right back."
Lea looked baffled. "What are you going to look for upstairs?"
Adrian explained, "As you know, I'm not Tristan. I think I just heard my mom's voice coming from upstairs. I want to see if she's here."
Lea was taken aback. "Your mom is here?!"
Adrian raised a finger to his lips, signaling her to lower her voice. "I'm not sure. That's why I want to check. Aunt Lea, could you cover for me while I sneak upstairs? I'll be back in no time."
Lea rubbed her chin thoughtfully before saying decisively, "No way!"
Adrian furrowed his brows, looking quite disappointed. "Why not?"
"Because I promised your dad that I'd keep an eye on you and not let you wander off on your own."
Adrian objected. "I'm not wandering off. I just want to take a peek. If my mom isn't there, I'll be right back."
Lea raised her eyebrows. "And if your mom is there? Are you going to go home with her then? How am I supposed to explain that to your dad?"
Adrian stuttered, realizing that his plan might not be the best. "Er... even if I see my mom, I won't go home with her. Is that okay?"
Lea responded firmly. "No way! I always keep my word. I promised your dad that I’d keep an eye on you, and I'll make sure I do so."
Lea raised an eyebrow. "I won't let you go, but I can go upstairs and see if your mom is there for you."
Adrian wrinkled his brow. "You'll go for me? You don't even know my mom. How can you tell if she's there?"
Lea didn't know his mother, but she had a strong hunch that she would recognize her if she saw her.
"I might not know your mom, but I know what you look like. If I see a woman upstairs who has similar features to you, I can tell that she's your mom."
Adrian wasn't convinced. "I'm a boy, and my mom's a woman. We can't possibly look that similar!"
Lea confidently waved her hand. "That's where you're wrong! We girls have a very accurate sixth sense. If your mom is really upstairs, I'll definitely be able to recognize her at first glance."
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