Liam's voice dripped with disdain.
"No wonder Millie and I nearly got the cold shoulder at Ninesky today. Turns out Gian's her new flame. That woman's got all the tricks—seduced Alex back in the day, now she's after Gian. She really knows how to get what she wants."
Millie drew her gaze away and shot Liam a look. "Man, do you ever stop gossiping?"
"What's wrong with you, spouting off like that in front of the kid? Danielle's a total knockout, but she's not that kind of girl."
"Besides, Mr. Atwood is Mr. Hawthorne's top protégé—one of the lead scientists at Blackwood Research Institute. He's not the type to lose his head over a pretty face."
Millie turned to Alexander. "Davidson, why don't you go say hi to Danielle?"
Alexander didn't seem the least bit interested in Danielle's affairs.
He glanced down at his watch and said coolly, "Let's eat first."
He looked at Raffy, his tone softening. "Are you hungry?"
"Starving," Raffy declared, clutching his dad's leg. "Can we have McDonald's tonight?"
Alexander's expression barely shifted, but he frowned. "You should cut back on junk food."
"Oh, come on, he's a growing boy," Millie laughed, pinching Raffy's cheek. "Tonight, you get to choose. Eat whatever you want."
"Mom, you're the best!" Raffy exclaimed, planting a big kiss on Millie's cheek.
She was so much cooler than his stay-at-home mom.
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After dinner, Danielle and her group went to see the new apartment.
Niki had homework, so Danielle called Vivian to pick her up and take her to the villa.
The new place was a two-bedroom apartment in the school district—about 550 square feet, within walking distance of the preschool, and close to both Blackwood Research Institute and Ninesky Technologies.
It was the perfect location for both commuting and picking up Niki.
"This one's $1,200 a month," the agent said.
In Northridge City, where every square foot cost a fortune, this was a steal for such a central spot.
Danielle decided to take it. Staying in hotels with Niki was never a long-term solution.
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