When Kaiden disappeared behind the stairhead, Dylan picked up her bag and said, "I'll take you out."
"No, I mean, I can go by myself. Why don't you just go to take care of Kaiden?" Savannah said quickly.
Dylan glanced upstairs from the corner of his eye.
Following his eyes, Savannah looked up and saw Kaiden hiding behind the corner wall on the second floor, watching them.
Was he really a three-year boy? Surprised and amused, Savannah had to let Dylan send her out, otherwise, the little guy would probably make a scene again.
She didn't want to let Kaiden down. After all, her son had nothing to do with the conflict between her and Dylan.
Outside the door, she stopped and turned, "Thanks, I can go back myself."
"It's late. There's no stopping here." Dylan leaned closer, imperceptibly, and his dark eyes were riveted on her face.