Benjamin met Zachary's eyes. “She won't find out as long as you keep mum,” he said calmly.
“Mommy is smart. She might even figure it out on her own.”
Zachary pouted. Mommy always finds out.
Narrowing his eyes, Benjamin studied his son.
“Get on the same page, all of you. Just don't let anything slip.”
Zachary sighed. “Got it. You, too. Be careful.”
Benjamin glanced at the boy. “Go and take a shower. Don't let your mother detect a trace of anything
out of the ordinary.”
She even noticed the dirt on my shoes.
Zachary glanced down at his shirt. “I have nothing to change into!”
Benjamin called Kingsley, who was inside the ward.
“Buy Zachary a set of clothes, Kingsley.”
Kingsley emerged and regarded both father and son. “No need for that. I can have someone send it
over with a single phone call.”
“There's no need to go through all that trouble. I have asked Oliver to bring me some clothes,” Zachary
chimed in as he gazed up at the two adults. I've accounted for this.
With a grin, Kingsley caressed the boy's head. “You're cleverer than your father for having thought of
this ahead of time, Zachary.”
Zachary glanced at Benjamin, looking pleased with himself.
“You're just lazy,” Benjamin chided Kingsley as he shot the latter a glare.
Kingsley pulled a face. “It's much more convenient to have somebody bring it!” he argued. “How is it
any different?”
Benjamin did not deign to argue with him. He went in to check on Tim, deciding he would only return to
Arissa's ward when Tim's temperature dropped further.
In the meantime, Darius and the children arrived at the hospital.
“How is Tim, Zachary?”
Darius was beside himself with anxiety. He wanted to ask Benjamin during their phone call earlier, but
the latter had hung up.
I would keep worrying if I did not see my grandson with my own eyes.
“Daddy told me on the phone that Tim's doing much better. We're going to see him now.”
With his younger siblings in tow, Gavin led his grandfather to Tim's ward.
“Tim!” Darius cried urgently as soon as he arrived at the door.
“Is that Grandpa?”
Zachary hurried out at the sound of Darius' voice.
“We're over here!” He waved at them.
Darius strode over quickly. The children hastened to keep up with him.
“Hello, Old Mr. Graham.”
Upon seeing the group's arrival, Shaun and Kingsley hastened forward to help the old man.
“How is Tim?”
“He's much better after the jab, don't worry,” Shaun consoled Darius.
“Are you all right?”
Gavin eyed Zachary in concern. Though he was told on the phone earlier that all was well, he remained
a little worried.
“I'm fine. Go and see Tim, you guys.”
Zachary shook his head. Selflessly, he urged the others to see Tim.
Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse studied Zachary for a moment before entering Tim's ward.
As Tim was fast asleep, the others surrounded the bed gingerly.
“Why is his face so red?”
Darius' heart wrenched painfully when he saw how different the child looked from his usual self.
“He had an allergic reaction to the sleeping drug.”
After hesitating for a moment, Kingsley filled Darius in. Benjamin has told him everything anyway.
Darius frowned. “Give Tim's system a thorough cleansing, Shaun,” he ordered while suppressing his
fury. “The substance is damaging.”
“Don't worry, Old Mr. Graham. I will patch Tim up,” Shaun promised. The kid cannot get another
reaction to the stuff, or I'm going to get into trouble.
Gavin, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse frowned as well.
Jesse's eyes, in particular, were red. “When will Tim wake up?” she choked.
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