This shameless man had no sense of decorum. It was early in the morning, so if anyone saw Bartlett in Ellinorâs room, they would definitely get the wrong idea.
No amount of explaining would clear things up!
But now that Theo was back, she had to wait for him to finish his shower.
Ellinor furrowed her brow, âIâm sorry. Iâm a bit busy right now, Mr. Rex. Why donât you go have breakfast by yourself?â
Due to the great soundproofing at the Howardâs Mountain Villa, Bartlett hadnât heard anything from the bathroom, but he wasnât planning on backing down from inviting Ellinor. Just as he was about to speak again.
âBaber! What do you want with her? Come on out!â Xeniaâs voice suddenly rang out, cutting off Bartlett.
Ellinor heard it too, and she and Bartlett both looked towards the door.
Because Bartlett had come in earlier, Ellinor hadnât closed the door to avoid any misunderstandings.
Now, they saw a little head poking in through the door crack, looking at her expectantly and cautiously.
It was Baber.
Just as Ellinor was about to go talk to Baber, Xenia, who was trailing behind Baber, pushed the door open and pulled Baber out.
âIâve told you, donât go to strangers! Why wonât you listen?â
Baber frowned in annoyance and kept repeating, âEllinor⦠Ellinor is not a strangerâ¦
After hearing him say this, Xenia got even angrier, âWhat do you mean sheâs not a stranger? Iâm telling you that everyone besides your mother and me is a stranger to you! They all mean you harm; donât you dare go with them! Understand?â
Baber pouted, wanting to argue but was unable to do so due to his limited language skills.
Ellinor watched from the doorway as Baber was scolded by Xenia, and she squinted her eyes, âBaber, come here!â
After hearing Ellinorâs voice, Baberâs eyes lit up, and he ran over to her, ignoring Xeniaâs protests. He hugged her leg happily and whispered, âEllinorâ¦â
Ellinor bent down to pat his little head and spoke in a soft voice, âUp early, huh? Did you come to find me for something?â
Baber shook his head and looked worriedly at Xenia.
He didnât need anything; he was just scared of being with his grandma. She had been very irritable these past few days and often lost her temper, which scared him. Ellinor naturally understood what Baber was running away from. She felt sorry for the kid.
Then she looked up at Xenia, âMrs. Howard, I donât think youâll mind if Baber stays with me for a bit, right?â
Xenia, however, gave her a cold look and said haughtily, âMs. Mendoza, I donât think thatâs a good idea.
This kid is a handful, and I wouldnât want him to bother you! Baber, come on, letâs go have breakfast!â
Baber clearly didnât want to go with Xenia, so he clung tightly to Ellinorâs leg.
His actions were like a plea for help. How could she ignore him?
It seemed that if Xenia took Baber away, she might punish him again.
Ellinor gave a slight smile, âMrs. Howard, I just woke up and donât mind being disturbed. I could use some company to kill time. Surely, youâre not going to deny me that, right?â
Xenia frowned and huffed, âHeâs just a kid! What could he possibly do to keep you entertained? I think we should forget about it!â