The Nanny Saw What His New Wife Put in the Boy's Cocoa-Neyney - Chainityai

The Nanny Saw What His New Wife Put in the Boy’s Cocoa-Neyney

“Open my stomach, Daddy!” My 11-year-old son writhed on the floor while my new wife feigned sadness. The doctors said he was crazy, but the new nanny discovered the macabre secret hidden in his hot chocolate.

The first time Emiliano begged Rodrigo Arriaga to open his stomach, Rodrigo thought grief had finally broken something inside his son.

He hated himself for thinking it, but grief had already taken so much from that house that another wound did not seem impossible.

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Emiliano was eleven, thin-shouldered, stubborn, and quieter than he had been before his mother’s death.

Before then, he had been a child who left soccer cleats in the foyer, argued with the cook about extra tortillas, and fell asleep on the couch with one hand still buried in a bowl of popcorn.

After his mother died, he began walking through the residence in San Pedro Garza García as if every room had learned a language he could no longer speak.

Rodrigo owned one of Monterrey’s most powerful construction companies, and he understood steel, cement, permits, delivery schedules, labor strikes, and bank pressure.

He did not understand a child who said something was biting him from the inside.

The Arriaga house was built to look calm.

Tall windows.

White stone.

Polished wood floors.

A kitchen large enough for six people to cook without touching elbows.

But after Emiliano’s mother died, calm became something the house performed rather than something it contained.

Rodrigo moved through his days in pressed suits and late meetings, signing contracts with a hand that still sometimes stopped over the place where his wedding ring had once rested.

He loved his son, but love and exhaustion can become dangerous together.

Daniela entered that exhaustion like a solution.

She was elegant without seeming loud about it, soft with Rodrigo in public, attentive with his business partners, and careful never to overstep in front of people who might accuse her of replacing a dead woman too quickly.

She remembered that Rodrigo hated papaya.

She learned which donors mattered to the company foundation.

She told him Emiliano needed routine, warmth, and patience.

At first, Rodrigo believed her because he wanted someone in the house to sound certain.

Daniela began making Emiliano hot chocolate on the nights he could not sleep.

That was how the ritual began.

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